Post on 01-Aug-2020
Multicultural Student Services
Resource Book
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DIVERSITY ESSENTIAL HANDBOOK
What's in hereGetting Involved at SNC......................................................................... pg. 37
Student Employment................................................................................pg. 79
Churches/Religious communities............................................................pg. 910
"Hot Spots" To Have Fun & Eat............................................................pg.1115
Barbershops & Hair Salon……………………………..……………….pg. 1617
20132014 Academic Calendar of Events...................................................Pg. 18
Campus Directory......................................................................................Pg. 19
Acknowledgement………………………………………………………….Pg. 20
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GETTING INVOLVED AT SNC WITH
ORGANIZATIONS/PROGRAMS
The following is a selection of organizations and volunteeropportunities which appeal to particular minority.
Multicultural Student Services InitiativesConsistent with the St. Norbert College mission the Office of Multicultural StudentServices (MSS) seeks to facilitate the best undergraduate experience formulticultural students through culturally relevant services that foster their successfultransition, persistence, achievement, and graduation.We will achieve our studentcentered mission through partnerships that facilitate:
Student support by building relationships of commitment and trust; Partnerships with academic and administrative departments to better serve
multicultural students; Promotion of multicultural awareness through personal interaction and
educational programs; Academic and career support services; Student and organizational leadership development; Student advocacy; Increased retention of multicultural students
The Department of Multicultural Student Services (MSS) serves all students, and isespecially attentive to the needs of those identifying themselves as Black/AfricanAmerican, Hispanic/Latino/a, Asian American, Native American/American Indian,multiracial, and LGBTQ.
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Students Taking Academic Responsibility (S.T.A.R.)
STAR is an early arrival program for 1520 first year multicultural and/or firstgeneration college students. The program seeks to help first year students:
Establish meaningful and supportive relationships with faculty/staffoncampus
Become familiar with the campus buildings and programs Develop valuable skills for academic success in college Foster leadership skills that will help with future career success Create longlasting friendships that will help make your four years at St.
Norbert memorableStudents who participate in the program will attend weekly meetings that addresstopics such as financial aid and study tips. We also have biweekly dinners andmonthly activities such as bowling or movie nights. We are excited to be enteringour third year of the program and welcome out students!Contact Student Coordinator Akeem Edmonds at akeem.edmonds@snc.edu or
visit http://www.snc.edu/multicultural/star.html.Also contact student cocoordinators Zephyr Ciesar and Titi Vatsana.
zephyr.ciesar@snc.edu & titi.vatsana@snc.edu
Men of Distinction (MOD)The Men of Distinction group is a program that assists male multicultural studentsin their transition into college through a yearlong series of meetings exploring issuesof race and gender. Along with the weekly meetings, men engaged with the programwill be given a mentor that will serve as a role model, ally and advocate for theparticipants. Mentors will also help participants by challenging and assisting themwith issues they face as they emerge into adulthood. Students involved will learn tochallenge current social norms as well as develop a positive sense of identity.Participants will gain leadership skills that will enable them to be successful in theircurrent educational life as well as their future family and community living.
The Men of Distinction program is a collaborative effort between MulticulturalStudent Services and the Men Initiative. Please visit our website at
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http://www.snc.edu/multicultural/menofdistinction.html or
alex.clemetson@snc.edu
Connections ProgramThe CONNECTIONS Program is designed to integrate leadership developmentwith civic engagement. The CONNECTIONS team is firstyear research fellowswho work together to develop leadership skills while serving others on campus andin the community. This program creates an atmosphere of community and supportfor students in their first year at St. Norbert College.There are two main components with participation in Connections: leadershipdevelopment and civic engagement.Leadership Development Students participate in activities and/or workshops that assist them indeveloping leadership skills throughout their freshman year. This may include:
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Attend workshops monthly Service project planning, research, presentation, implementation and
reflectionCivic Engagement (encompassing Service Learning) Students are required to be active with either the AVID program at FranklinMiddle School or the after school program at Howe Elementary School. Activitieswithin this program include:
Tutor and mentor middle or elementary school students Receive a monetary compensation for tutoring hours Participate in community service with the AVID or after school program
Research Fellow QualificationsStudents should be self motivated, flexible, quick learner, organized, good peopleskills, team player, and creative. Qualified candidates have leadership and/or serviceexperience, and experience working with middle or elementary school agedstudents. Students should be from underrepresented populations, low incomeand/or first generation. Access to a car or comfortable with public transportation isalso a plus as students need to drive to various sites.Students participating in the CONNECTIONS Program will be paidapproximately $1500 for the academic year from St. Norbert College. The tutoringhours are approximately 46 hours a week. For more information please contactBrigit Martin at bridgit.martin@snc.edu and/or visit our website athttp://www.snc.edu/multicultural/connections.html.
Emerging Leaders Program
Emerging Leaders is a competitive first semester program of about 3040 firstyear students who want to learn more about leadership, program planning, andcampus involvement. The program kicks off with a weekend retreat where memberswill bond, participate in team building activities, learn about various leadershipprojects on campus, and learn a few basic leadership models and theories.
Other components of the program include four large group meetings,participation in planning a group leadership project with an upper class mentor, andcompletion of a leadership workbook. Meetings may include topics such as timemanagement and goal setting, program and event planning, personal leadershipstyles, and pathways of leadership.
“I feel more confident about my strengths and my weaknesses. I realized I
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don't have to be good at everything. By working together, people can use theirstrengths in the place of my weaknesses.” 2008 Emerging Leaders Participant
List of Additional Organizations
Beyond Borders Japan Club Chinese Student Association Discoveries International (international Business) La Alianza Rainbow Alliance Spanish Club
For more information on Diverse, Ethnic and Cultural StudentOrganizations please visit
http://www.snc.edu/studentorgs/diversityorgs.html
ON CAMPUS EMPLOYMENT
Campus Center Employment E2K Assistant Student Manager E2K Student Manager E2K Issues & Ideas/Homecoming Coordinator E2K Special Event Coordinator
Leadership Development, Services & Engagement (LSE) Office Assistant (summer)
Office Assistant (academic year)
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First Year Experience Coordinator/ First Experience Mentor Service Trips Coordinator Student Involvement Coordinator
For more information regarding on campus employment please visit ourwebsite at http://www.snc.edu/lse/positions/
Scholarship Opportunities!
George A. Strait Scholarships http://www.aallnet.org/mainmenu/MemberResources/scholarships/GeorgeAStraitMinorityScholarship
Edward S. Roth Manufacturing Engineering Scholarship https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/scholarships/edwardrothmanufacturingengineeringscholarship
HSF/Marathon Oil Corp. Scholarship Program http://www.hsf.net/en/scholarships/programs/hsfmarathonoilscholarship
Lagrant Foundation Scholarships http://www.scholarships.com/financialaid/collegescholarships/scholarshipsbytype/minorityscholarships/
Ronald McDonald House Charities African American Future Achievers http://www.rmhc.org/rmhcusscholarships
Adelante! Fund Scholarships http://www.adelantefund.org/#!scholarships/crij
Alvarado/Garcia Scholarship http://www.besteducationfoundation.org/scholarships.asp
Minorities in Hospitality Scholars Program http://www.franchise.org/uploadedFiles/Franchise_Industry/Resources/Education_Foundation/Final_Application_Choice%20Hotels%20Minorities%20in%20Hospitality%20Scholars%20Program.pdfWisconsin Talent Incentive Program TIP Grants http://www.heab.state.wi.us/programs.html
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Ford Motor Company Tribal Scholarship http://www.usscholarshipguide.org/scholarship/private/ford.html
Chickasaw Nation Governor’s Scholarship http://www.chickasaweducationservices.com
Oneida Higher Education (Various Fellowships, Internships and Scholarships)- http://www.oneidanation.org/highered/getstarted.aspx
Stan Beck Fellowship http://www.entfdn.org/awards_scholar_fellow.php
Wisconsin Minority Retention Grant http://www.heab.state.wi.us/programs.html
Surety Industry Scholarship Program for Minority Students http://www.thesuretyfoundation.org/scholarshipprogram.html
CHURCHES/RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES
The following is a variety of different places of worship and ministriesin Green Bay, which have a number of minority congregations. For amore complete list of places of worship, please visithttp://www.morechurches.com/WI/3698GreenBaychurchlistings.jsp
Green Bay Community Church600 Cardinal LaneGreen Bay, WI 54313920.434.9225Pastor Troy MurphyGreen Bay Community Church is a nondenominational group of members.They are dedicated to glorifying the name of the Lord and Savior Jesus
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Christ through the salvation of souls and the edification of Christians by theteaching of God’s word. They believe the Church of Jesus Christ began atPentecost; is a spiritual organism composed of all bornagain believers and isthe body and bride of the Lord.Sunday services start at the following times: 8:15am, 10:00am, and6:00pm.
First United Methodist ChurchFirst United Methodist Church501 Howe Street, Green Bay, WI 54301Phone: 9204379252Rev. David KalasFirst United Methodist Church is a community of 1200 full members. Theycome from all walks of life and reflect the diversity of our geographical area.This diversity is their strength as well as what they strive to carry forth thecalling God has given to them to make a difference in people's lives. FirstUnited Methodist Church is a congregation of faith, rich in history, traditionand diversity. Sunday mornings at 8:00 and 9:15 a.m.
Union Congregational Church716 S Madison StGreen Bay, WI(920) 4379266Pastor Dr. Chuck MizeUnion Congregational Church believes that Christ is the living Lord of thechurch and that Christian faith is growing and changing! Just as the day isdifferent from what parents knew, so the Christian faith must adapt andchange to meet people where they are and invite them to become what Godwants them to be. Also Christian faith is open to all of God's children! God's richness is reflected in the magnificent diversity of creation. SundayServices begin at 10:00 a.m.
OFF CAMPUS DINING
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2030 E. Mason St Green Bay,WI Tue Thu 9:00am 10:00pmFri 9:00am 11:00pmSat 10:00am 11:00pmSun Mon 10:00am 10:00pm(920) 4688792
Sarape Burrito Pollo Azteca Taco Dinner
920 Main AveDe Pere(920) 3389230
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Qdoba2476 South Oneida StreetGreen Bay, WI 543045289(920) 9650602 Grilled Quesadillas Mexican Burritos (Go Naked) Tacos
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920.494.54892883 S. Oneida St.
Green Bay, Wisconsin 54304
*Quite possibly the best burger you will ever have…!*
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PolitosHours: Monday 11:00am10:00pm
Tuesday 11:00am10:00pmWednesday 11:00am10:00pmThursday 11:00am10:00pmFriday 11:00am3:00amSaturday 11:00am3:00am
Sunday Closed310 Main Ave De Pere, WI 54115
The Nicolet Restaurant525 Reid Street, De Pere WI 54115
(920) 3368726
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Bay Park Square Mall303 Bay Park Square, Green Bay, WI 54304(920) 4992277
REGULAR MALL HOURS: Monday through Saturday: 10:00am 9:00pm; Sunday: 11:00am 6:00pm.
For more information on entertainment and dinning services please visit our website athttp://www.snc.edu/communications/aboutsnc/shopping.html
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Barbershops & Hair Salon
KING’S BARBERSHOP & SALON110 South BroadwayGreen Bay, WI 543031514(920) 5938558
Tape up/Shape up $5 w/ SNC ID Haircut $10 w/ SNC ID
AVENUE BEAUTY SALON430 South Webster AvenueGreen Bay, Wisconsin 54301(One Block North of Mason Street, Corner of Webster Avenue & Chicago Street)
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(920) 4356909
Universal Designs Salon LLCUniversal Designs Salon LLC mission is to foster an affordable,convenient, yet relaxing experience for our guests and aforthcoming environment for our staff. We strive to make everyguest feel pampered, beautiful and genuinely cared for byproviding an ambiance that welcomes all cultures, personalities andstyles.1173 Velp Ave.Green Bay, WI 54303(920) 3934076
Martins College of Cosmetology2575 W MasonGreen Bay, WI 54303(920)4941430
Ralph Lyman and Alicia TischJCPenney Spa & Salon800 Willard DriveAshwaubenon, WI 54304(920) 4979364 Ext. 3
The Barbershop A hair salon for Men
Hair Cut Services: $11.50 or $11.00 cash
Color/Highlights: $25.00 and up
Wax: $5.00
Beard Trim: $5.00
933 Anderson Dr.
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Green Bay, WI 54304
Calendar of Events/ Celebrate Diversity
Hispanic Heritage Events
October 1426
Native American Heritage Week
November 1113
Soul Food Dinner/Black History Month
February 22, 2014
Asian Celebration
April 710,
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Campus Directory
For more information on the campus and different
departments here at St. Norbert College please visit our
website to get a full directory at
https://www.snc.edu/direct/Department_Directory_Data.
html
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I would like to extend my gratitude to all of the followingpeople and departments, who provided guidance, advice, andsupport for this project. Thank you all so much for makingthis dream become a reality:
Bridgit Martin
Brittany Bell
Eric Wagner
Office of Admission
Office of Leadership Development, Service and Engagement
Multicultural Student Services
Office of Communications
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