3. Outline of the Info Session
• Office Structure
• Job Description
1. OLI
2. AARO
3. Mustang Corral
• Summer Schedule
• Benefits Package
• Next Steps for Applying
5. 2016
Orientation
Leaders
• High Profile Position
• Tough & Critical – but worth it
• Large focus on:
1. Performance
2. Customer Service
3. Planning
4. Logistics
5. Small Group Facilitation
6. OLI
• Spring Commitment – 2 one-hour class periods
1.Leadership Theory
2.Theory to practice and preparing for the summer
• Blog & Social Media responsibilities
8. Mustang
Corral
• Each OL will be on a team led by a staff member, intern,
or orientation mentor:
1. Special Ceremonies: Candle Light & Kick-Off
2. Discover Dallas
3. Camp Corral
4. Campus Programs: Class Photo, Connecting the
Dots, Campus Tours, Vendor Fair, Night at the Club,
Corral After Hours, University Worship, Common
Reading, and Convocation
• Planning & Execution of Programs
• Mustang Corral Guides & Commons Afflilation
11. Best
Summer
Ever
• Living with your team all summer
• Meeting the class of 2020 & all incoming students
• O-Team Events:
1. Retreat
2. Hump Day
3. Banquet and more
• Meeting faculty & staff from across campus
• SWAG
• Changing lives (including yours)
12. Contract
• With the benefits comes
responsibilities and expectations
• Being an OL is a leadership position AND a job
13. Next Steps
• Congrats you completed Step 1!
• Step 2: App due Tuesday, Nov. 10th at 12pm
• Step 3: Sign up for an interview
1. Opens Wednesday, Nov. 11th at 12pm
2. Closes Thursday, Nov. 12th at 5pm
• Step 4: Interviews
3. Monday, Nov. 16th – Thursday, Nov. 19th
4. 20 minutes including a 5-min presentation
5. HTSC Suite 300 Conference Room