Each summer, Syracuse University looks to a group of students to represent the University by working with new students and their families to answer questions, provide information, offer support and share first-hand experiences as college students. The orientation leader program is part of Syracuse Welcome 2007: A Slice of SU Life, the University's signature new-student orientation program. This year, 26 students have been selected as 2007-08 orientation leaders and will be part of the team that also includes nine mentor orientation leaders who will provide yearlong leadership to SU's effort to revitalize its class councils, civic engagement initiatives and other programming for students. Syracuse Welcome 2007 will begin Aug. 23.
The 2007-08 orientation leaders team is made up of eight males, 18 females, 11 returning orientation leaders, two transfer students and one international student. They represent six colleges and 30 majors at SU. In 2005, there were 42 applicants for the 26 orientation leader positions; this year, there were 76 applicants for the same number of positions.
The 2007 orientation leaders are:
The 2007 mentor orientation leaders are:
The Office of Orientation and Transitions Services (OTS) hosts SU's award-winning new-student orientation programs, Syracuse Welcome and Syracuse Winter Welcome: A Slice of SU Life, and coordinates programs and leadership initiatives geared toward easing the transition of new students into the University community. OTS Director Mariana Lebron is one of 10 national recipients of the Center for the First Year Experience's 2007 Outstanding First-Year Student Advocate Award. For complete information on Syracuse Welcome 2007, visit http://orientation.syr.edu/suwelcome07.