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Academics – Men’s Water Polo player Brian Donohoe after winning the NCAA Elite 89 award as the participating student-athlete with the highest GPA at the NCAA Championships.
Intercollegiate Athletics
ARTPOWER! Celebrating ArtPower!’s 10th Anniversary
First on-campus performance on October 2 with a sold-out show by renowned Icelandic musician and composer Olafur Arnalds at the Loft.
Students and community members stayed in record numbers for the post-performance ArtTalk!
Leadership – The Triton Athletes’ Council is the UCSD Athletic Department’s student-athlete advisory group and includes representatives from all 23 teams; it meets regularly throughout the academic year
Intercollegiate Athletics
Student Fee Advisory Committee
The UCSD Student Fee Advisory Committee (SFAC) makes
recommendations on allocations of the Student Services Fee.
UNIVERSITY CENTERS Dlush Lounge (adjacent to the Sunshine
Market) will open this quarter The lounge was designed to encourage
students and the campus community to gather and stay awhile, and the food and beverage options are customizable and perfect for sharing perfect for sharing
THE MUIR PEER PROGRAM (MPP) A MENTORSHIP PROGRAM DESIGNED TO ASSIST INCOMING STUDENTS WITH THE SOCIAL, PERSONAL, AND ACADEMIC ADJUSTMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH COLLEGE Close to 300 students participated during the 2012/13 academic year Incoming freshman and transfer students are paired with continuing
students based on interests, goals, and other commonalities The program provides for personalized guidance, insight and
friendship Information on academic resources, involvement opportunities and
social life at Muir and UC San Diego as well as an introduction to the local San Diego community
Community Service – UCSD student-athletes run an award-winning Blood Drive with the Red Cross each year
Intercollegiate Athletics
At Sixth College, we pride ourselves on helping students make one on one connections with other students, staff, and faculty. We promote our theme of Culture, Art, and Technology through various residential & college programs and activities, annual traditions, and academic experiential opportunities Our annual Chocolate Festival, Sprit of the Masters program, Experiential Leadership Conference, and CAT course showcases are just a few traditions that contribute to positive experiences for Sixers.
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS AS and CSI staff
collaborated with students to create the all new certificate program TEDI: Tritons for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.
Program launches with an all day retreat on October 12th 37 participants already
signed up
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS SPACES hosted the Summer
Summit Program: a 6-day, 5-night residential program for high school students. Students were able to
experience what it's like to live in the residential halls, build their interpersonal and leadership skills, gain information about admission to a 4-year university, become more familiarized with on-campus resources at UC San Diego, and engage in skill building activities for personal growth and academic success.
Student spirit – ERC students celebrating after winning the 2013 Spirit Night competition
Intercollegiate Athletics
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT COLLEGE
The Eleanor Roosevelt College’s Break-Away Global Service (BAGS) trip during Spring Break each year provides students the opportunity to truly live as Global Citizens for a week in an international location. Students enroll in a credit bearing course during Winter Quarter to prepare for their experience in a different culture and engage in Community Service with local residents.
PRICE CENTER RANKED 8TH MOST AMAZING CAMPUS STUDENT UNION
According to BestCollegeReviews.org
Only 2 colleges from California made the list UCSD and CalPoly
Pomona (ranked 13th) Highlights include: PC
East architectural award from the American Institute of Architects, assortment of services and spaces to meet the campus needs University Centers serves
more than 30,000 visitors each day
WARREN COLLEGE STUDENT-FACULTY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMS: HIGH TABLE DINNERS & COFFEE W/A PROF
What faculty are saying: “As I sat down at High Table, the young man seated next to me said ‘I read your bio and came tonight to meet with you.’ That evening resulted in the opportunity to mentor an outstanding young Bioengineering student who over the next four years excelled in the classroom and in engineering a world health project. Thanks to High Table.” -John Watson, Professor of Bioengineering “It has been a wonderful experience to take part in the High Table Dinners. It has provided me with the opportunity to reconnect with students outside the realm of the classroom on a more personal basis, where I can hear their dreams and experience and share with them mine. This has made me aware of the gap between my ‘former’ youth and their youth, and has helped me to be a better teacher.” -Kimloan Hill, Lecturer of Vietnamese Heritage Language
What students are saying: “Coffee with a Prof was very helpful, and it provided an entirely different atmosphere for communication with the professor.” "This was a great way to meet with my Professor outside of office hours! I'm grateful he was able to take time out of his busy schedule to meet with me. I definitely recommend Coffee-with-a-Prof to any student who wants to talk to his/her professor outside of the traditional, academic setting!"
SFAC Learning Outcomes Assessment
3.00
4.00
1
2
3
4
5
Fall 2012 Spring 2013
Understanding the Campus Budget Process
Strongly Agree
Agree
Strongly Disagree
Neutral
Disagree
Response Averages for Fall and Spring
3.88
4.4
1
2
3
4
5
Fall 2012 Spring 2013
Ability to Evaluate Unit Budget Reduction Choices
Strongly Agree
Agree
Strongly Disagree
Neutral
Disagree
Response Averages for Fall and Spring
SFAC Learning Outcomes Assessment
ARTPOWER! ArtPower! partnered with TMC to present
Pop-Up Cinema as part of Welcome Week activities Nearly 200 students attended the
outdoor screening of Spike and Mike’s animation shorts which included an ArtTalk!, live music, games, food and drink.
UNIVERSITY CENTERS During the 2012-2013
school year: 19,700 reservations 2.3M meals 15,500 attendees at
167 events at The Loft (excludes private rentals)
30,000 visitors a day to Price Center
During the 2012-2013
Scholars Snorkeling at La Jolla Cove
Permanent Residency Workshop
Scholars at Disneyland
Scholar Orientation
Scholars at San Diego Padres
Game
UNIVERSITY EVENTS OFFICE UEO provided event management and
advising to AS Concerts & Events for the annual All Campus Dance Held on RIMAC Field, the event had a
crowd of approx. 8,000 students (more than twice the attendance of the previous year).
This event is now the largest ever non-festival ASCE event.
REVELLE EMERGING LEADERS PROGRAM
The Emerging Leaders Program aims to guide, challenge, and inspire the development of student leadership skills through experiential learning. Learn more at http://bit.ly/S14dls
New International Freshmen Orientation
International Students & Programs Office welcomed nearly 700 new international freshmen from more than 30 different countries in September.
UNIVERSITY EVENTS OFFICE UEO provided event
management planning support to the 2013 New Student Welcome Convocation & Dinner The event grew
noticeably this year, with over 6,000 students, faculty and staff in attendance for this formal welcome in to the UC San Diego community of scholars
CENTER FOR STUDENT INVOLVEMENT
CSI partnered with Sixth College to host the inaugural Triton Community Leadership Institute for 51 incoming first generation freshman. 3 day summer residential program
for new students that includes inspiring and interactive sessions on leadership, diversity, and social justice.
Participants also attend monthly meetings throughout the first year of college to strengthen bonds and continue growth as a supportive community of student leaders.
STUDENT LEGAL SERVICES Discover the Law Program for
2013 featured 40 workshops on 29 distinct legal topics Had a record number of 363
students sign up to participate
SLS also recently launched its “Student Legal Services@ucsd” blog which has proven to be quite popular
CENTER FOR STUDENT INVOLVEMENT The Student Veterans Resource Center will
be located in the Student Center, Level 2 next door to the Black Resource Center. With a growing population of veteran and military students will be able to: Connect with a community of student,
faculty, and staff veterans and active military
Access information about campus resources (academic success, health services, disability services, career services, colleges, GI Benefits, financial aid and student life).
Get involved with veterans groups and other student organizations across campus
Participate in community service opportunities
Attend workshops and seminars
ADMISSIONS & ENROLLMENT SERVICES
Triton Day 2013 welcomed 20,000+ newly admitted freshmen & families to the campus. More than 1,000 students, staff & faculty engaged with the students to showcase academic opportunities, offer laboratory tours, talk about support services & generate an air of excitement.
Introduced WebReg 1.5
92% of students reported that events like this make it fun to be a student at UCSD
89 % said they experienced a more positive UCSD campus community
UCSD Welcomes over 3,000 new students at the beach! Dancing, surfing and kayaking...
Campus-wide events
ADMISSIONS & ENROLLMENT SERVICES Launched a new scholarship program for
Preuss, Gompers & Lincoln admits who met Blue & Gold criteria using Chancellor’s Associates funds ($10,000 for 4 years)
Organized high school Financial Aid Nights serving 3,000 parents & students
Acquired a third party vendor for development of “We Are Tritons”
Community Service – UCSD student-athletes during their holiday “adopt-a-family” program
Intercollegiate Athletics
College Ambassador taking newly admitted students on a college tour
ADMISSIONS & ENROLLMENT SERVICES
FAMILY WEEKEND 2013
By the Numbers: 2011: 854 2012: 1751 2013: 2222 Families were from 31 states and 4 countries
Programming for Family Weekend included:
Climb Time with Campus Recreation
Go to Class! Academic Research Poster
Presentations College Sessions Dinner at Birch Aquarium
Campus Tours Family Fest Lunch Triton Education Sessions San Diego Zoo Greek Life Reception International Center
Dinner ArtPower! Event Community Service
Campus Tours Programming for Campus Tours
Registered Students for 2013:
First Year: 540 Second Year: 47 Third Year: 97 Fourth/Fifth Year: 19 Transfer: 100 Alumni: 48
“Charting the Course” college planning event for middle school, high school and community college
students and their families
ADMISSIONS & ENROLLMENT SERVICES
International Students & Programs Office
New international freshmen enjoying surf lessons at La Jolla Shores as part of the 2013 International Triton Transition Program 2013 International Triton Transition Program
OFFICE OF STUDENT CONDUCT
Implemented revised Student Conduct Code in Fall 2012 after three year revision period.
Teamed with SARC/OPHD/Police to create and operate Case Management Group for sex offense cases.
Completed and published initial Annual Report in Summer 2013, combining narrative, statistical, and assessment data to tell the story about our non-academic student conduct process.
PROGRAMS ABROAD OFFICE HIGHLIGHTS FROM 2013
237 students on 12 Global Seminars (summer 2013)
~1100 students abroad in 2012-2013
$600K in aid/scholarships given to students
College partnerships support matching scholarships at all 6 colleges
Success in assessment 12 GREAT staff!
Preparing for a healthier campus environment… 70 Students, Faculty and Staff picked up 36,392
cigarette butts in one hour!