Student Involvement Highlights - June 2014

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Student Involvement Highlights Florida State University students are engaged in multiple activities across the university, ranging from organizations and sport clubs to honor societies and service-based courses and groups. e Division of Student Affairs is pleased to highlight four university-wide programs from spring 2014: LeaderShape, Garnet & Gold Scholar Society, Dance Marathon, and Relay for Life. Mission e Division of Student Affairs collaborates with students, faculty and staff to create welcoming, supportive and challenging environments that maximize opportunities for student learning and success. rough high quality programs, the Division facilitates student development, celebrates differences, and promotes civic and global responsibility. Photos: (Top) LeaderShape; (Bottom) Garnet & Gold Scholars Society Ceremony Page 2: (Top to Bottom) Dance Marathon; Dance Marathon; Relay for Life; Relay for Life Garnet & Gold Scholar Society FSU students continued to excel in their co-curricular activities in the areas of Leadership, Internship, Service, International, and Research. is spring, the Garnet & Gold Scholar Society inducted its largest class ever with 105 students receiving recognition. Since 2011, over 330 students have become Garnet & Gold Scholars. Total Scholars By Engagement Area 2013-2014 2012-2013 2011-2012 2010-2011 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 Leadership Internship Service International Research TOTAL SCHOLARS 106 58 67 33 25 84 94 29 23 8 13 39 83 19 25 70 67 69 22 94 101 43 43 129 LeaderShape e LeaderShape Institute challenges participants to lead with integrity while working towards a vision grounded in their deepest values. Hosted each May, FSU’s LeaderShape has seen increased student interest with the number of applicants far outpacing the available spots in the program. LeaderShape Applicants & Participants 0 50 100 150 200 250 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 63 58 57 59 65 69 66 68 92 102 113 168 144 152 208 224 Applicants Participants Division of Student Affairs Mary B. Coburn, Vice President for Student Affairs June 2014

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Highlights of student involvement shared with the Board of Trustees in June 2014

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Student Involvement HighlightsFlorida State University students are engaged in multiple activities across the university, ranging from organizations and sport clubs to honor societies and service-based courses and groups. The Division of Student Affairs is pleased to highlight four university-wide programs from spring 2014: LeaderShape, Garnet & Gold Scholar Society, Dance Marathon, and Relay for Life.

Mission

The Division of Student Affairs collaborates with students, faculty and staff to create welcoming, supportive and challenging environments that maximize opportunities for student learning and success. Through high quality programs, the Division facilitates student development, celebrates differences, and promotes civic and global responsibility.

Photos: (Top) LeaderShape; (Bottom) Garnet & Gold Scholars Society Ceremony

Page 2: (Top to Bottom) Dance Marathon; Dance Marathon; Relay for Life; Relay for Life

Garnet & Gold Scholar SocietyFSU students continued to excel in their co-curricular activities in the areas of Leadership, Internship, Service, International, and Research. This spring, the Garnet & Gold Scholar Society inducted its largest class ever with 105 students receiving recognition. Since 2011, over 330 students have become Garnet & Gold Scholars.

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LeaderShapeThe LeaderShape Institute challenges participants to lead with integrity while working towards a vision grounded in their deepest values. Hosted each May, FSU’s LeaderShape has seen increased student interest with the number of applicants far outpacing the available spots in the program.

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Division of Student AffairsMary B. Coburn, Vice President for Student AffairsJune 2014

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The university community comes together each spring to actively fight in the battle against cancer. In spring 2014, 160 teams with 2,500 participants raised $215,000 for the American Cancer Society. Relay for Life funds support cancer patients and research.

Relay for Life

Relay for Life Funds Raised & Participants

For more information visit: studentaffairs.fsu.edu

Dance MarathonSince 1996, FSU has raised $5.3 million for children in need of specialized pediatric and medical care at our local Children’s Miracle Network Hospital, Shands Children’s Hospital and the FSU College of Medicine. In spring 2014, 1,400 students danced in the annual 40-hour event raising $781,196.22.

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Division of Student Affairs Mary B. Coburn, Vice President for Student Affairs