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Bonner Cornerstones
What Weā€™ll Cover
ā€¢ Orientation


ā€¢ First Year Trip


ā€¢ Summer Service Internships


ā€¢ Second Year Exchange


ā€¢ Presentations of Learning


ā€¢ Advising: One on-One Meetings
Orientation
Sense of place -
campus and
community
Personal
Exploration
Bonner
Program
Expectations
Inspiration
Sense of
Bonner


Community
Sets foundation for
success by building
community among
students and staff
Orientation
Welcoming and support-building
Establish the Spirit
of your Program &
the National
Network
Requirements,
Processes, Rules
Con
fi
rm decision of being a
Bonner, set personal
aspirations and identity
Locations, demographics,
Community Partners and
their missions
Essential (Bonner)
campus knowledge
Community
Building
Bonner Program:


the Big Picture
Bonner Program:


Goals & Expectations
Getting to Know:
Yourself
Getting to Know:


the Community
Getting to Know:
the College
Orientation Agenda
Community Building
ā€¢ Maryville College - Meal
times (virtual breakfast),
Bowling Night


ā€¢ Berry College -
Icebreakers, Meal Teams,
Game Night, Pool Party


ā€¢ Siena College -
Icebreakers & Various
Social Activities


ā€¢ University of Rutgers @
Camden - Cards
Promoting Humanity
(tailored to their Bonner
Program and Campus),
Get-To-Know-
YouWelcome Activities
(Find Someone and
Preferences game)
Bonner Program:


Big-Picture & Expectations
ā€¢ Maryville College -
Logistics, Handbook and
Rules, BWBRS training


ā€¢ Berry College - Program
Overview with Re
fl
ection
and creative activity around
the Common Commitments


ā€¢ Siena College - ā€œProgram
Timeā€ Sessions for different
levels


ā€¢ Show the History Video on
www.bonner.org
Get to Know:
ā€Ø
The College & Community
ā€¢ University of Rutgers -
Camden - Annual Review of
Service Partners


ā€¢ Maryville College - Bike Tour
of Community, Service Projects


ā€¢ Berry College - Town
Scavenger Hunt, Campus Tour,
Community Partners Tour &
Brunch


ā€¢ Siena College - Service
Projects, free-time around the
town


ā€¢ TCNJ - Tour of Trenton (use
Google) and Service Partners,
Professor McGreevey Lecture
on Trenton - Changes in the
Urban Centers and Effects of
Suburbanization
Get to Know:


Yourself & Others
ā€¢ University of Rutgers - Camden - ā€œWhatā€™s Your
Passion?,ā€ and Goal-Setting Activity


ā€¢ Maryville College - Leadership Compass


ā€¢ Berry College - River Stories / Identity Circles,
Personal Re
fl
ection activities


ā€¢ Siena College - Re
fl
ection Sessions, other training
workshops
Training Modules
ā€¢ Review Program History and
Structure


ā€¢ Introduce History of Town/City
Serving


ā€¢ Tour Town/City


ā€¢ Community Asset Mapping


ā€¢ River Stories


ā€¢ Identity Circles


ā€¢ Vulnerability and Leadership


ā€¢ Leadership Compass


ā€¢ Introduction to Communication
& Active Listening


ā€¢ Con
fl
ict Resolution


ā€¢ Service Based Re
fl
ection


ā€¢ Exploring Diversity - Step to the
Line


ā€¢ Time Management


ā€¢ Project Management


ā€¢ Bonner 101 and BWBRS 101


ā€¢ Alumni Panel
Online Orientation
ā€¢ Slides


ā€¢ Games


ā€¢ Activities


ā€¢ Facilitation Guides


ā€¢ All of which you can use in
online formats!
Mural Board
Exercise #4


(Orientation Calendar)
First Year Trip
First Year Trip
ā€¢ 2-7 day cohort experience for fresh
and new Bonners or done remotely


ā€¢ Pick a distinctive place


ā€¢ Delve into place or an issue - like
poverty or immigration
17%
17%
17% 17%
33%
Service or Action (i.e., Research)
Culture & History
Community and Team Building
Education, Re
fl
ection & Discussion with Community Experts
Engage Developmentally with New Organizations & Issues
Examples
ā€¢ Emory & Henry in rural Virginia visited
New York City to learn about poverty
in both rural and urban contexts.


ā€¢ Rider in New Jersey visited Boston and
served with City Year Corps Members,
and met with other campuses and
nonpro
fi
ts


ā€¢ Maryville in Tennessee connected with
course on Civil Rights Movement and
visited with organizations in
Birmingham, Montgomery, and
Southern Georgia.
Mural Board
Exercise #5


(First Year Trip)
Summer
Service
Internships
Summer Service:


Expectations
ā€¢Bonner Scholars


āœ“ At least two Summer of
Service of 280 hours and
minimum of 7 weeks each


ā€¢Bonner Leaders


āœ“ Strongly encouraged (some
programs will require and
fi
nd
additional funds)
School Year + Summer
Summer Service:
ā€Ø
Types of Placements
First Summer Close to home or school,
commuting to familiar site
Second Summer More intensive, perhaps living
in a new area
Third Summer Making career connections,
potentially going abroad
Summer Service:


Developmental Placements
Summer Service: Timeline
Jan/Feb Summer Service Packet handed out; Bonners research on site options,
discuss interests in one-on-one meetings
March/Apr ā€¢ Summer Service Application due
ā€¢ Bonner Coordinator contacts summer service sites to con
fi
rm placement
May ā€¢ Bonner Scholar Summer Earning Stipends disbursed
June ā€¢ Summer CLAs due
August ā€¢ Summer Hour Logs/Site Evaluations due
September ā€¢ Bonner Scholar Summer Service Earning Stipends disbursed
ā€¢ Discuss summer service experience in
fi
rst class or monthly meeting
ā€¢ Add new service sites and student re
fl
ections to the Summer Service
Binder
Summer Service: Sample Forms
ā€¢ Site Approval Form


- Part I: Summer Service Information Sheet


- Part II: Summer Site Validation Checklist


- Part III: Summer Service Placement Application


ā€¢ Site Evaluation Form


ā€¢ Re
fl
ection Guide
Summer Service: Managing Students
ā€¢ Community Learning Agreements


āœ“Students describe their speci
fi
c position activities for that
particular term


āœ“Also used for summer placements


ā€¢ E-Signatures


āœ“A web-based method for site supervisors, campus administrators,
and Foundation staff to review and approve student hours


ā€¢ Creating Partner Evaluation Forms


āœ“Measure the partnership over the summer, great for assessment
and setting expectations for next summerā€™s placement
Mural Board
Exercise #6


(Summer Service process)
Second Year
Exchange
Second Year Exchange
ā€¢ Cohort experience for sophomores
that exposes them to national
movement


ā€¢ Pair up with 1 or more other Bonner
Programs or other schools


ā€¢ Delve deeper into an issue - integrate
activism and advocacy


ā€¢ Can be a conference (in person or
remote)
Rollins, Stetson, University of Tampa
Students participating in ā€œThe
Privilege Walkā€ activity The
Everglades
Discussion: Environmental
Sustainability


The Everglades
Mural Board
Exercise #7


(Sophomore Exchange:


Finding Bonner Network Schools)
Capstone Projects


Capacity-Building


or Social Action
Junior/Senior Year
ā€¢ Bonner Capstones engage students in an
individual or team project


ā€¢ It has a clearly de
fi
ned community
purpose for a partner or constituency
(involving an advisor).


ā€¢ It allows the student to integrate academic
and experiential learning.


ā€¢ It involves a staff or faculty mentor (who can
provide structure, help, feedback, and
support. This may or may not involve credit).
Presentation
of Learning
Senior Presentations
of Learning
ā€¢ An integration re
fl
ection across
four years of experience


ā€¢ An inspiring presentation to oneā€™s
cohort, campus, and community


ā€¢ A high-impact practice in which a
student articulates her or his
journey and learning


ā€¢ Can be linked with assessment
First Year Written Re
fl
ections
ā€¢ Identity and place: Letā€™s
talk about experiences in
service in which you
learned about place and
thought about your
identity and the identities
of others different from
your own. What have you
learned?
ā€¢ Recognizing Solutions: Letā€™s
talk about issues you have
begun to
fi
nd a passion for
addressing. What strategies
and solutions have you
learned? What courses and
other college experiences
have meshed with these
interests?
Fourth Year Written Re
fl
ections
ā€¢ Leaving a legacy: Letā€™s talk
about the evolution of your
work in service and community
engagement. What are the
most meaningful contributions
and impacts you believe youā€™ve
helped to make? How will or
has your capstone project
allowed you to integrate your
identity, learning, service, and
long-term interests?
ā€¢ Civically-engaged Lives: As
you re
fl
ect on your whole
Bonner experience, what
impact do you think it has had
on you? How has the
experience clari
fi
ed or shaped
your own personal values or
aspirations? What are your
hopes for how you carry
forward this learning after
graduation?
ā€¢ University of Richmond'sĀ POL occur over
four separate nights in late March and early
April, each night having a social issue focus
so that concepts raised and discussed align.


ā€¢ Wofford College host a POL Banquet
Program for their seniors-pro
fi
ling each
graduating Bonner


ā€¢ The University of the South -
SewaneeĀ requires seniors to create and
develop a Digital Story for their Senior
PresentationĀ of Learning.
Senior Presentation of Learning
Mural Board
Exercise #8


(Senior Presentation of Learning)
One-on-One
Meetings
One-on-One Meetings
ā€¢ Chance to discuss the studentā€™s service
placement, goals and objectives, academics,
personal development, and re
fl
ection


ā€¢ Allow Bonner staff to support students on a
personal level that matches the studentā€™s
stage of development


ā€¢ Opportunity to become aware of concerns
or issues


ā€¢ Opportunity to show gratitude for a
students' place and contributions to the
program
Why One-on-One meeting?
ā€¢ Build trust and respect with students


ā€¢ A personal experience for each student


ā€¢ Emphasize importance of service and
accountability


ā€¢ Recognize good work privately (and
publicly)


ā€¢ Get to know students and support their
growth


ā€¢ Help students integrate learning across
Bonner and college experiences
One-on-One Benchmarks
ā€¢ Meeting is benchmark within a program


ā€¢ Programs have at least two formal one-on-
one meetings with students annually (per
semester)


ā€¢ Develop a network or team on campus to
help conduct meetings


ā€¢ Consider documentation and tracking


ā€¢ Prepare with a knowledge of the available
campus resources (mental health,
academic support, etc.)
Common Challenges & Strategies
ā€¢ To prepare, have straightforward plan or form


ā€¢ Students can discuss 1) service performance, 2)
program participation, 3) training and learning,
4) participation in campus community


ā€¢ May want to schedule one-on-one meetings over
two weeks or more


ā€¢ Expand circle of mentors


ā€¢ Involve relevant campus staff/faculty to help
meet with the 20-60 students


ā€¢ Chaplain, Career Development staff, Student
Life staff, DEI staff, faculty members, and others
Mural Board
Exercise #9


(One-on-One Meetings)
ā€¢Taking stock of current community-
engaged learning on your campus?


ā€¢Realistic strategies for year one?
Discussion
What questions do you have?
To Do Checklist in Handbook

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Bonner Orientation Essentials

  • 2. What Weā€™ll Cover ā€¢ Orientation ā€¢ First Year Trip ā€¢ Summer Service Internships ā€¢ Second Year Exchange ā€¢ Presentations of Learning ā€¢ Advising: One on-One Meetings
  • 4. Sense of place - campus and community Personal Exploration Bonner Program Expectations Inspiration Sense of Bonner Community Sets foundation for success by building community among students and staff Orientation
  • 5. Welcoming and support-building Establish the Spirit of your Program & the National Network Requirements, Processes, Rules Con fi rm decision of being a Bonner, set personal aspirations and identity Locations, demographics, Community Partners and their missions Essential (Bonner) campus knowledge Community Building Bonner Program: the Big Picture Bonner Program: Goals & Expectations Getting to Know: Yourself Getting to Know: the Community Getting to Know: the College Orientation Agenda
  • 6. Community Building ā€¢ Maryville College - Meal times (virtual breakfast), Bowling Night ā€¢ Berry College - Icebreakers, Meal Teams, Game Night, Pool Party ā€¢ Siena College - Icebreakers & Various Social Activities ā€¢ University of Rutgers @ Camden - Cards Promoting Humanity (tailored to their Bonner Program and Campus), Get-To-Know- YouWelcome Activities (Find Someone and Preferences game)
  • 7. Bonner Program: Big-Picture & Expectations ā€¢ Maryville College - Logistics, Handbook and Rules, BWBRS training ā€¢ Berry College - Program Overview with Re fl ection and creative activity around the Common Commitments ā€¢ Siena College - ā€œProgram Timeā€ Sessions for different levels ā€¢ Show the History Video on www.bonner.org
  • 8. Get to Know: ā€Ø The College & Community ā€¢ University of Rutgers - Camden - Annual Review of Service Partners ā€¢ Maryville College - Bike Tour of Community, Service Projects ā€¢ Berry College - Town Scavenger Hunt, Campus Tour, Community Partners Tour & Brunch ā€¢ Siena College - Service Projects, free-time around the town ā€¢ TCNJ - Tour of Trenton (use Google) and Service Partners, Professor McGreevey Lecture on Trenton - Changes in the Urban Centers and Effects of Suburbanization
  • 9. Get to Know: Yourself & Others ā€¢ University of Rutgers - Camden - ā€œWhatā€™s Your Passion?,ā€ and Goal-Setting Activity ā€¢ Maryville College - Leadership Compass ā€¢ Berry College - River Stories / Identity Circles, Personal Re fl ection activities ā€¢ Siena College - Re fl ection Sessions, other training workshops
  • 10. Training Modules ā€¢ Review Program History and Structure ā€¢ Introduce History of Town/City Serving ā€¢ Tour Town/City ā€¢ Community Asset Mapping ā€¢ River Stories ā€¢ Identity Circles ā€¢ Vulnerability and Leadership ā€¢ Leadership Compass ā€¢ Introduction to Communication & Active Listening ā€¢ Con fl ict Resolution ā€¢ Service Based Re fl ection ā€¢ Exploring Diversity - Step to the Line ā€¢ Time Management ā€¢ Project Management ā€¢ Bonner 101 and BWBRS 101 ā€¢ Alumni Panel
  • 11. Online Orientation ā€¢ Slides ā€¢ Games ā€¢ Activities ā€¢ Facilitation Guides ā€¢ All of which you can use in online formats!
  • 14. First Year Trip ā€¢ 2-7 day cohort experience for fresh and new Bonners or done remotely ā€¢ Pick a distinctive place ā€¢ Delve into place or an issue - like poverty or immigration 17% 17% 17% 17% 33% Service or Action (i.e., Research) Culture & History Community and Team Building Education, Re fl ection & Discussion with Community Experts Engage Developmentally with New Organizations & Issues
  • 15. Examples ā€¢ Emory & Henry in rural Virginia visited New York City to learn about poverty in both rural and urban contexts. ā€¢ Rider in New Jersey visited Boston and served with City Year Corps Members, and met with other campuses and nonpro fi ts ā€¢ Maryville in Tennessee connected with course on Civil Rights Movement and visited with organizations in Birmingham, Montgomery, and Southern Georgia.
  • 18. Summer Service: Expectations ā€¢Bonner Scholars āœ“ At least two Summer of Service of 280 hours and minimum of 7 weeks each ā€¢Bonner Leaders āœ“ Strongly encouraged (some programs will require and fi nd additional funds)
  • 19. School Year + Summer
  • 20. Summer Service: ā€Ø Types of Placements First Summer Close to home or school, commuting to familiar site Second Summer More intensive, perhaps living in a new area Third Summer Making career connections, potentially going abroad Summer Service: Developmental Placements
  • 21. Summer Service: Timeline Jan/Feb Summer Service Packet handed out; Bonners research on site options, discuss interests in one-on-one meetings March/Apr ā€¢ Summer Service Application due ā€¢ Bonner Coordinator contacts summer service sites to con fi rm placement May ā€¢ Bonner Scholar Summer Earning Stipends disbursed June ā€¢ Summer CLAs due August ā€¢ Summer Hour Logs/Site Evaluations due September ā€¢ Bonner Scholar Summer Service Earning Stipends disbursed ā€¢ Discuss summer service experience in fi rst class or monthly meeting ā€¢ Add new service sites and student re fl ections to the Summer Service Binder
  • 22. Summer Service: Sample Forms ā€¢ Site Approval Form - Part I: Summer Service Information Sheet - Part II: Summer Site Validation Checklist - Part III: Summer Service Placement Application ā€¢ Site Evaluation Form ā€¢ Re fl ection Guide
  • 23. Summer Service: Managing Students ā€¢ Community Learning Agreements āœ“Students describe their speci fi c position activities for that particular term āœ“Also used for summer placements ā€¢ E-Signatures āœ“A web-based method for site supervisors, campus administrators, and Foundation staff to review and approve student hours ā€¢ Creating Partner Evaluation Forms āœ“Measure the partnership over the summer, great for assessment and setting expectations for next summerā€™s placement
  • 26. Second Year Exchange ā€¢ Cohort experience for sophomores that exposes them to national movement ā€¢ Pair up with 1 or more other Bonner Programs or other schools ā€¢ Delve deeper into an issue - integrate activism and advocacy ā€¢ Can be a conference (in person or remote)
  • 27. Rollins, Stetson, University of Tampa Students participating in ā€œThe Privilege Walkā€ activity The Everglades Discussion: Environmental Sustainability The Everglades
  • 28. Mural Board Exercise #7 (Sophomore Exchange: Finding Bonner Network Schools)
  • 30. Junior/Senior Year ā€¢ Bonner Capstones engage students in an individual or team project ā€¢ It has a clearly de fi ned community purpose for a partner or constituency (involving an advisor). ā€¢ It allows the student to integrate academic and experiential learning. ā€¢ It involves a staff or faculty mentor (who can provide structure, help, feedback, and support. This may or may not involve credit).
  • 32. Senior Presentations of Learning ā€¢ An integration re fl ection across four years of experience ā€¢ An inspiring presentation to oneā€™s cohort, campus, and community ā€¢ A high-impact practice in which a student articulates her or his journey and learning ā€¢ Can be linked with assessment
  • 33. First Year Written Re fl ections ā€¢ Identity and place: Letā€™s talk about experiences in service in which you learned about place and thought about your identity and the identities of others different from your own. What have you learned? ā€¢ Recognizing Solutions: Letā€™s talk about issues you have begun to fi nd a passion for addressing. What strategies and solutions have you learned? What courses and other college experiences have meshed with these interests?
  • 34. Fourth Year Written Re fl ections ā€¢ Leaving a legacy: Letā€™s talk about the evolution of your work in service and community engagement. What are the most meaningful contributions and impacts you believe youā€™ve helped to make? How will or has your capstone project allowed you to integrate your identity, learning, service, and long-term interests? ā€¢ Civically-engaged Lives: As you re fl ect on your whole Bonner experience, what impact do you think it has had on you? How has the experience clari fi ed or shaped your own personal values or aspirations? What are your hopes for how you carry forward this learning after graduation?
  • 35. ā€¢ University of Richmond'sĀ POL occur over four separate nights in late March and early April, each night having a social issue focus so that concepts raised and discussed align. ā€¢ Wofford College host a POL Banquet Program for their seniors-pro fi ling each graduating Bonner ā€¢ The University of the South - SewaneeĀ requires seniors to create and develop a Digital Story for their Senior PresentationĀ of Learning. Senior Presentation of Learning
  • 36. Mural Board Exercise #8 (Senior Presentation of Learning)
  • 38. One-on-One Meetings ā€¢ Chance to discuss the studentā€™s service placement, goals and objectives, academics, personal development, and re fl ection ā€¢ Allow Bonner staff to support students on a personal level that matches the studentā€™s stage of development ā€¢ Opportunity to become aware of concerns or issues ā€¢ Opportunity to show gratitude for a students' place and contributions to the program
  • 39. Why One-on-One meeting? ā€¢ Build trust and respect with students ā€¢ A personal experience for each student ā€¢ Emphasize importance of service and accountability ā€¢ Recognize good work privately (and publicly) ā€¢ Get to know students and support their growth ā€¢ Help students integrate learning across Bonner and college experiences
  • 40. One-on-One Benchmarks ā€¢ Meeting is benchmark within a program ā€¢ Programs have at least two formal one-on- one meetings with students annually (per semester) ā€¢ Develop a network or team on campus to help conduct meetings ā€¢ Consider documentation and tracking ā€¢ Prepare with a knowledge of the available campus resources (mental health, academic support, etc.)
  • 41. Common Challenges & Strategies ā€¢ To prepare, have straightforward plan or form ā€¢ Students can discuss 1) service performance, 2) program participation, 3) training and learning, 4) participation in campus community ā€¢ May want to schedule one-on-one meetings over two weeks or more ā€¢ Expand circle of mentors ā€¢ Involve relevant campus staff/faculty to help meet with the 20-60 students ā€¢ Chaplain, Career Development staff, Student Life staff, DEI staff, faculty members, and others
  • 43. ā€¢Taking stock of current community- engaged learning on your campus? ā€¢Realistic strategies for year one? Discussion
  • 44. What questions do you have? To Do Checklist in Handbook