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Bonner Administrator Calendar

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Overarching Responsibilities


This detailed month-by-month administrator calendar is designed to address major components of the Bonner Program.  It is intended to be a tool for program management.  It does not include every level of detail, but it can be used by staff and student leaders for planning.  [Full Admin Calendar Document.pdf]

 

Administrative/Financial

  • Submit registrar’s list at beginning of each semester/quarter & summer (BSP)
  • Submit reimbursement report at end of each semester & summer
  • Submit community fund report at end of each semester & summer
  • Submit annual fund report narrative (July 11)
  • Endowed campuses submit enrichment grant proposals annually
  • By invitation, BLPs submit enrichment grant proposals annually

 

Community Partnerships and Managing Service

  • Cultivate a set of committed partners with placements at multiple levels
  • Develop meaningful, developmental service opportunities for students
  • Ensure students complete Community Learning Agreements at beginning of each semester & summer
  • Ensure students complete monthly hour log submissions (BWBRS)
  • Ensure students complete service accomplishments at end of each semester & summer
  • Conduct end-semester student & site evaluations
  • Update service opportunities & agencies in BWBRS each semester
  • Organize a First-Year Service Trip
  • Have a process for Summer Service placements

 

Participation in Bonner-Sponsored Activities

  • Director/Coordinator participate in Fall Meeting (November)
  • Congress Representatives participate in Fall Meeting (October)
  • Senior Interns participate in annual meetings (Fall/Summer)
  • Participate (staff and students) in Summer Leadership Institute (June)
  • Participate in ongoing surveys, communication, and special projects with the Foundation
  • Recruit students to participate in All Bonner Service project (June) 

 

Bonner AmeriCorps (if applicable)

  • Submit timelogs to Bonner AmeriCorps Program Staff monthly
  • Make slot request for coming year in summer
  • Submit service accomplishments each semester/quarter (BWBRS)
  • Complete campus-site agreement for each partner agency that hosts AmeriCorps members annually
  • Complete Campus-Foundation agreement for AmeriCorps reporting annually (September) and continue to exit students within 20 days of their completion

 

Student Development/Training, Enrichment & Reflection

  • Provide students in each class with developmental training & enrichment opportunities at least two times per month (every other week)
  • Provide Orientation for new Bonners (fall/spring)
  • Consider including an All Bonner Retreat annually
  • Design and implement the Cornerstone Activities (First Year Trip,  2nd Year Exchange, Junior Leadership and Senior Capstones)
  • Do advising meetings with students at least once per semester
  • Provide advanced leadership/conference opportunities for students (Impact Conference, SLI, & others)
  • Have a student leadership team, Congress Representatives, and Senior Intern
  • Build in opportunities for reflection throughout Bonner Program

 

Campus-wide and Other

  • Maintain year-long relationships with Admissions and Financial Aid for recruiting Bonners
  • Conduct a Bonner recruitment process according to specific guidelines and finalize selection of new class (spring)
  • Maintain a replacement process for Bonner Scholars/Leaders 
  • Continue to grow a campus-wide culture and center, built around collaboration on campus

 

Student Training Calendar


Here you can download an illustration of how a Bonner Program may intentionally support student skill and knowledge development, implementing the Student Development Model.  The Sample Calendar is based on a Four-Year Program that integrates Class Meetings.

 

The Bonner Student Development model includes a set of common commitments, skills, and (enhanced by both community partnership roles and academic linkages like the civic engagement minor/certificate) knowledge.  The sample calendar sequences trainings from the Civic Engagement Curriculum (downloadable at www.bonner.org).  

 

A campus may choose to implement this sequence (QUICK START) or make minor modifications.  Or, a campus may engage in an individualized planning process, using  The Roadmap Planning Tool.  Regardless, each Bonner Program should have an intentional student development strategy, which rests on a minimum of two meetings per month (every other week is recommended) for students in each class.  

 

  • Outcome Goals for Each Grad Year Class

 

 

 

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