2015-2016 SASH application

Deadline: January 16, 2015

SASH description:

Seniors Advising Sophomores in Honors (SASH) is a primarily student-led program, with the assistance of an Honors College staff member. SASH provides sophomore honors students the opportunity to connect with and learn from senior honors students. The program promotes a collaborative environment among honors students to enhance educational experiences. Senior Advisors work one-on-one with students as well as facilitate different programmed events to develop student’s personal and professional growth, while providing a supportive environment.

Qualifications:

-Enrolled Senior in the Honors College for the 2015-2016 school year

-Remained in good standing in honors throughout undergraduate tenure, with at least a 3.5 overall GPR

-Knowledgeable about honors and the university

-Demonstrate leadership and willingness to share insight and experiences with students

Benefits:

-Paid job

-Practical experience planning and facilitating events

-Mentoring, on average, 7 Sophomores

-Develop leadership and time management skills

Please answer all questions and confine full application to no more than three pages. Answers do not necessarily need to be lengthy, but they do need to be thoughtful and well-written.

Name: / Major(s):
CUID: / Minor(s):
Email: / Hometown/State:
GPA: / Intentions after Graduation:

Campus Involvement:

Honors Involvement:

Enriching Experiences:

Please respond to the following questions. Your answers should be typed, single-spaced.

  1. Please tell us about your personal and professional aspirations for the future. What do you intend to do after graduation, and how do you plan on achieving those goals?
  1. Describe an activity that you participated in during your time at Clemson that clarified, solidified, or helped you identify your aspirations. What was the depth of your involvement, what did you accomplish, and what did you learn from this activity?
  1. What characteristics and experiences do you have that will contribute to your success as an academic mentor?

Email application to Joey Dunaway ()