College of Charleston 

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College of Charleston


 

College of Charleston

Charleston, SC 29424-0001

(843) 725-7246 

bonner@cofc.edu

www.cofc.edu

 

CAMPUS AT A GLANCE


The College of Charleston is a nationally recognized, public liberal arts and sciences university located in the heart of historic Charleston, South Carolina. Founded in 1770, the College is among the nation’s top universities for quality education, student life and affordability. The College offers a distinctive combination of a beautiful and historic campus, modern facilities and cutting-edge programs.

 

From a student perspective:  The College of Charleston provides a great living and learning community!  The college offers a variety of majors/minors while its location--beautiful Charleston, South Carolina--allows for endless learning experiences as we are surrounded by the history of one of the oldest cities in the nation.  The relaxing beaches, great night life, tons of historic sites, and an array of festivals and cultural events means you'll never be bored living here!

 

 

KEY FACTS


Location: Charleston, SC

Enrollment: 10,000 undergraduate, 1,500 graduate students

Other interesting tidbits:

               Student-faculty ratio: 13:1

               Countries represented: 68

               Majors: 46

               Minors: 81

               Average class size: 20.8 

 

 

 

BONNER PROGRAM AT A GLANCE


Name of Campus-Wide Center: Center of Civic Engagement

Relevant website: http://cofcvolunteer.blogspot.com

 

Type of Program: Leader Program

Year Began: 2008

Bonner Program website: http://cofcbonner.pbwiki.com/FrontPage

 

Number of Bonner Scholars/Leaders: 7

Active in Bonner AmeriCorps Ed Award: 7

 

KEY CONTACTS


President: George Benson

Center Director:Stephanie Visser

Bonner Director: Stephanie Visser vissers@cofc.edu

Bonner VISTA: Kristen Wright bonner@cofc.edu

Bonner Senior Intern(s): Heather Crouch  crouchh@cofc.edu

Bonner Congress Representatives: Shanell Ransom slransom@edisto.cofc.edu

Tristan Evans tmevans@edisto.cofc.edu

Other: Jamilla Harper- Americorp Vista  jamilla@pushingforward.org

 

 

 

MORE ABOUT US


Our Bonner Program, in the words of our bonners:

 

"We, the Bonner Leaders, are striving to build a bridge between the campus and the Charleston community.  Each of us has committed to 450 hours of community service every year.  Whether it is working with a fourth grader who doesn’t know how to read, building the character of high school students, or making connections across a militarized border; we know we aren’t just bettering ourselves, but our community as well.  The innovativeness of our program makes service appealing and accessible to a diverse audience of college students.  Through the sharing of our uniqueness and diversity, we have created our own “family” at the College of Charleston. "

                                                                        -The Bonner Team

 

Our First Year:

 

In their first year of existence, the College of Charleston Bonner Leaders created multiple initiatives that reached out to their fellow students, faculty, and community members while simultaneously building partnerships with the local, national, and international community.  The success of these events established the Bonner Leaders program as an important and valuable component of the College of Charleston.  Two of these events were particularly powerful in establishing the Bonner Leaders as an active program that builds strong connections with all levels of communities:  The First Year Trip and our first annual Engage and Empower week.

 

 

 First Year Trip:

During the Winter Break, many Bonner Leaders forwent the traditional holiday activities and instead chose to spend their time pursuing various service activities in San Diego, California.  While there, the Leaders worked on environmental issues with Aquatic Adventures, built an organic garden at the World Beat Cultural Center, and helped alleviate immigraiton issues with Border Angels--an organization dedicated to relieving suffering and death among individuals crossing the San Diego/Mexico border. Enrique Morones--Border Angels' founder--is one of the most well known advocates for immigrant rights. Soon after their visit to San Diego, the Bonner Leaders brought this extraordinary man to the College of Charleston campus, in the process raising awareness of immigrant issues in Charleston and South Carolina.

 

 

 

Enrique Morones comes to CofC:

After working with Border Angels and Enrique Morones in San Diego, our Bonners felt inspired to bring him to the CofC campus and spread the word about immigration issues.  During his Marcha Migrante, up the East Coast to Washington D.C., he made a stop at CofC and led a discussion over breakfast for 50 students/faculty/community members.  Check out his website at

http://www.borderangels.org/

 

 

 

Engage and Empower:

A few weeks after Mr. Morones' appearance at the College of Charleston, the Bonners again made a splash on campus with first annual Engage and Empower week.  For five days Juniors and Seniors in the Bonner program hosted a series of events designed to highlight the most concerning issues facing the Charleston community.  These events fostered a dialogue between the students, faculty, and community members as to how best tackle Charleston's obstacles head on.  Events included:  a panel discussion on homelessness and housing issues, a community forum discussing hte effects of school closings on elementary students, coffee shop talks over the topic of child soldiers, and activites designed to create a better understanding of both Autism and various physical and intellectual disabilities. Over 150 students, faculty, and community members attended these events, one of which was featured on a front page in the Charleston newspaper. Read it Here.

 

Service Saturdays:  

One Saturday each month all of the Bonners participate in a service saturday.  The activity changes each month as mentor/mentee pairs choose and plan the projects.

 

 

 

PHOTOS


 

 

 

 

Student Leadership Planning:


Click here for Congress Leadership Plans:

Charleston Congress Action Planning


 

2009 ANNUAL REPORT OF PROGRAM ACTIVITIES 

 

 

SPRING 2009 INITIATIVES


 

Serve 2.0

  • Staff Point Person for project:  Neil Hudelson
  • Student Point Person for project:  Heather Crouch
  • Planning to submit mini-grant proposal:  yes
  • Bonner Program or Campus-Wide Wiki status:  created -http://cofcbonner.pbwiki.com/FrontPage
  • Participating in Bonner Video Project:  yes
    • Student BVL (Bonner Video Liaison) contact info posted on link: Bonner Video Liaisons
    • Need a Flip Cam? (we can provide one per campus): yes
  • See useful links:  Serve 2.0 Resource Wiki   |   Mini-Grant RFP

 

 

BWBRS

  • Using BWBRS 3.0: yes
  • Need for additional training:  done
  • See useful links:  BWBRS 3.0 Help Guide

 

 

Bonner AmeriCorps

  • Please list the contact information of the staff and student interns who manage your AmeriCorps Paperwork:  Stephanie Visser
    • Note:  due to the audit and the transition to BWBRS 3, all current AmeriCorps Managers will be scheduled for an AmeriCorps Management Training for 2009 within the first few weeks of the semester. Please schedule this phone call with your Foundation Program Associate as soon as possible.
  • Spring Enrollments 2009:  Please complete this survey right away: AmeriCorps Survey
  • Please note: This survey is for the Spring semester slots only. It does not matter if your campus had previously requested slots and have "left overs." Please fill out this survey to specify how many members your campus will enroll this semester. If you do not want slots, they should fill it in with zeroes. We will be sending out a Summer and Fall request as well, so this is only for this semester. 

 

 

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