Apply to be an Orientation Leader!

Are you ready to leave your mark at the University of Dallas? Do you want to welcome the next generation of Crusaders to the University you love? If you're ready to learn, lead, be challenged, grow, and serve...Become an Orientation Leader!

The Orientation Leader experience is an honorable and rewarding experience; allowing opportunity for personal and professional growth.

Want to find out more about the position? Join us on Thursday, January 26th for our Info Session!
8:00pm in the Student Activities & Leadership Center (SALC)



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Prior to completing the application please make sure you read the
Orientation Leader Job Description carefully. Click HERE to view the job description.

  CLICK HERE FOR THE ORIENTATION LEADER APPLICATION!  
Deadline to apply is Friday, February 17, 2012


Student Activities & Recreational Services

The University of Dallas Student Activities and Leadership Center compliments the mission of the University by creating involvement opportunities and environments that inspire students to become active members of the campus and community. Working in collaboration with faculty and staff, the Center offers a wide array of educational, cultural, social and recreational programming that foster student learning and development.

A complete college education is more than just books, classes and a degree. The University of Dallas offers a wide variety of clubs and organizations that you can become involved with to enhance your collegiate experience. In addition to the student run organizations, our office offers recreational athletic competition, the opportunity for students to represent their class or community, and several programs from concerts to lectures and everything in between.

Student involvement at the University of Dallas offers you the chance for personal and professional development, as well as social and cultural enrichment.

Student Activities General Waiver Now Online!

Please complete the following form BEFORE participating in any event sponsored by the Office of Student Activities including intramurals, Dallas Year, recreational classes, and SPUD off campus events. This form only needs to be completed one time per academic year and allows you to participate in any and all events sponsored by the Office of Student Activities.

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STUDENT CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
Active participation in clubs and organizations is stressed for all students to develop their leadership and interaction skills outside the classroom. Students are encouraged to get involved and even form new clubs if the clubs currently in existence are not meeting their interests or needs. In the last five years we have doubled the number of active student organizations from 25 to approximately 50.


STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Whether you know it or not, you are already a member of this organization if you are a full-time student at the University of Dallas. SG not only serves as a liaison between students and the administration, but is also responsible for a wide range of educational and social programs that enhance campus life. It is the governing body for 40+ student organizations on campus. SG is here to serve you. Your input is desired and welcomed. Please become active.

STUDENT PROGRAMMING (SPUD)
The Programming Board serves as the primary activities organization for the students at the University of Dallas. The organization, which is part of SG, provides the campus community with a variety of recreational, cultural, educational and social activities. Events include: comedy shows, lectures, cultural activities, music events, films, coffeehouses and dances. Program Board is open to all creative, dedicated and enthusiastic UD students. Through working with this group, students are better able to develop out-of-classroom skills, broaden leadership abilities, create new friendships and enhance their overall college experience.


INTRAMURAL SPORTS
Designed to encourage participation in an action-packed, competitive sports program. A variety of major sports are offered, including volleyball, basketball, soccer, flag football, and softball. Weekend sport events include water games, frisbee, tennis, and sand volleyball. Student participation in intramurals makes it one of the largest on-campus activities outside the classroom. Contact the Recreational Sports Office at x4101 for a schedule and more information.


DALLAS YEAR
Dallas Year is a unique program for UD undergraduate students. Dallas Year fosters out-of-classroom relationships between the faculty, staff, and students while exploring the cultural offerings of the Metroplex. These popular outings include trips to museums, operas, symphonies, sporting events, music and dance events, zoos, theater productions, and more. The event and transportation is provided at a nominal fee.
First year students (this includes transfer students) have priority for these events. Students may sign up two weeks prior to the event. Half of the tickets are reserved for new students. Waiting lists are maintained, and students are encouraged to contact the SALC if they are unable to attend so that another student may go in his/her place.

 


CHARITY WEEK
Every fall the Student Activities and Leadership Center sponsors Charity Week, an event almost as old as the University itself. Charity Week is coordinated by the junior class and meant to bring the University together while raising money to donate to national and local charities. Every year between $15,000 and $20,000 is raised through various events and activities and distributed to various charities chosen by the Charity Week committee chaired by two junior co-chairs.


GROUNDHOG
The longest standing UD tradition consists of a proclamation involving the President and a faculty groundhog on the mall, a 5K run, sporting events and a celebration at Groundhog park for students, faculty, staff and alumni. With live bands, mini-bonfires, food, smore's, hot chocolate and more, there's something for everyone. The event is planned by students, in conjunction with the office of Student Activities, and over ½ the student body participates in some way.

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