The Compass: Launch into Fall!
Embark on new experiences this Fall alongside the Honors Program
I hope everyone has been adapting to their new schedule this Fall semester! Welcome to our guide to getting involved in new activities while earning Honors Points, and getting the most out of your time in SF. Each week, look for an updated guide to student organizations, current events, scholarship opportunities, internships, and academic involvements you need to know about. All of these are available to SF students and are worth Honors Points. Look for a new edition of the Compass at the end of every week!
If you are looking for clubs to join or start your own during this Fall semester, remember that Club Rush will be on September 9 and 10 in the Oak Grove from 10am-2pm. For more information contact doug.bagby@sfcollege.edu.
Don’t Forget to Join us for Fluxus in the Swamp Today at the Santa Fe College Art Gallery!
Earn 5 Honors points!
Activities in this edition:
Emerging Leaders: Leadership Programs
FitForAll Nonprofit Volunteer Information
Remote & Virtual Volunteering Opportunities
Jobs, Scholarships, and Intern Opportunities from the Office for Student Life at SF:
Mental Health First Aid For Students
Audubon Florida’s Conservation Leadership Initiative
Florida Undergraduate Law Review: Initial Interest Meeting
VAW Global Team Leader Fellowship
Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences PTK Advisor Information Session
First Responder Gator
Academic Opportunities
Emerging Leaders: Leadership Programs
10 Honors Points for Completion of Workshop Series
About: The Emerging Leaders Program is the perfect opportunity to meet new people while engaging with the community by getting connected through activities on campus. Additionally, this program benefits your personal growth while enhancing your leadership potential! At the end of the program, students will be recognized with a certificate (attendance is mandatory, one absence will be excused)
Dates (September - November) & Topic Sessions:
Workshops: begin on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2 p.m, and are held every Thursday at 2 p.m.
Application Due Date: Friday, Sept. 9.
September 21: Introductions and What is Leadership?
September 28: Getting Involved
October 5: Leadership Styles
October 12: Identity Expression
October 19: Time Management
October 26: Communicating Effectively
November 2: Ethical Leadership
November 9: Emotionally Intelligent Leadership: Self
November 16: Wrap Up/Reflection
Volunteer and Employment Opportunities
FitForAll Nonprofit Volunteer Information
1 Honors Point per Hour of Service
Are you passionate about fitness and looking for a volunteer opportunity? Apply to volunteer at Fit For All!
About: FitForAll is a Nonprofit organization at Gainesville Health and Fitness that provides exercise classes for adults with disabilities in the Gainesville area.
Length of Class: 1 hour, 2-3 times a week during the semester.
One session of FitForAll: two 6-week sessions (12 weeks total) offered in the fall, spring, and summer semesters, with classes offered on either Mondays + Wednesdays + Fridays or on Tuesdays + Thursdays.
Fall 2024 session: September 4th- November 22nd, observing the same holiday breaks as the UF academic calendar.
Class Time: 3-4pm
Location: Gainesville Health and Fitness (4820 W Newberry Rd)
About Class: 10-minute warmup, 15 minutes of cardio (on various machines), various forms of resistance training, and a 10 minute cooldown. Various fitness games and sports are also incorporated into the program to build camaraderie and confidence because the number one goal is to make fitness fun and accessible! Our program is run by UF students, and we are always in need of enthusiastic volunteers to ensure every athlete is getting the necessary assistance and attention during class!
Website for More Info: https://www.fitforall.org/
Remote & Virtual Volunteering Opportunities
1 Honors Point per Hour of Service
Are you looking for volunteer hours? Struggling to find something that fits your schedule and availability? Thanks to the SF Office for Civic Engagement and Service, there are many opportunities to get engaged virtually and provide service from home or an SF computer!
Jobs, Scholarships, and Intern Opportunities from the Office for Student Life at SF:
30 Honors Points for relevant employment or internship positions, 1 honors point per volunteer hour
Wanted: Student Volunteers to Critique Faculty Assignments
Student Life @ SF Graphic Design Student Position
Student Life is Hiring Student Assistants
EDEP Alachua County Job - $15.00 per hour, after school programs in local schools, M-F afternoons only!
UF College of Journalism Marketing Intern Opportunity
UF College of Journalism Social Media Intern Opportunity
UF Performing Arts Student Jobs & Student Discounts
Campus Retail Associate (Temporary) - Santa Fe College Bookstore - Gainesville, Florida ($12.00 hrs)
On Campus Job! Biology Lab Aide
Humane Society Of North Central Florida Seeks Fundraising And Communications Intern
TriMark Legal Funding Scholarship: offers a $2,000 scholarship to currently enrolled students and incoming first-year students. https://tlfllc.com/scholarship
Sallie Mae Offering 200 Scholarships To Help Students Complete Their Degree
Cultural and Community Events
Mental Health First Aid Training for Students
5 Honors Points for completing training
About: This training helps participants understand how to help others who might be experiencing a mental health-related crisis or problem on campus. Topics covered include anxiety, depression, psychosis, and addictions. This training is offered in person. There is limited seating and students will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Attendees will need to complete some coursework before the training date and must be present for the entire course for certification. Light breakfast snacks and lunch will be provided!
Date & Time: Friday, September 13th from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m
Location: S-029, Northwest Campus
Registration Deadline: For the September 13th training the deadline is Monday, September 9th.
More information: counseling@sfcollege.edu
Pre-Professional Opportunities
Education
Audubon Florida’s Conservation Leadership Initiative
30 Honors Points for Program Completion
Audubon Florida has led conservation efforts for over a century, protecting land, water, and wildlife throughout the state. As we continue to advance these efforts, we are excited to invite the next generation of conservationists to join us through our annual Conservation Leadership Initiative (CLI). CLI is a year-long program for students at Florida colleges and universities interested in environmental conservation careers. Running from November 2024 to May 2025, CLI offers mentorship, leadership skill-building, professional development, field trips, and project planning. We invite all undergraduate students to apply for this opportunity.
Applications can be found at fl.audubon.org/CLI. They close at midnight on Monday, September 23rd. Interested students are invited to join us for an optional virtual informational session via Zoom.
Pre-Law
Florida Undergraduate Law Review: Initial Interest Meeting
5 Honors Points for FULR Membership
No matter your major or professional interests, the Florida Undergraduate Law Review (FULR) offers a unique experience for undergraduate students to develop legal research and writing skills, enhance their resumes for law school, and publish their work across the nation! Interested students can attend an information session:
Date: Wednesday, September 11th
Time: 6 PM
Location: Smathers 100
The meeting will cover involvement opportunities, the writing process, and upcoming features. For more information, follow FULR on Instagram @floridaulr.
Pre-Health
VAW Global Team Leader Fellowship
30 Honors Points for Fellowship Participation
Build your resume with the VAW Global Team Leader Fellowship!
About: This leadership opportunity is generally an 8-10 month intensive fellowship — valuable to future nurses, physicians, physician assistants, dentists, dental hygienists, veterinarians, and veterinary technicians, as well as other future healthcare providers and anyone interested in gaining skills in public health while supporting healthcare systems around the world. This pre-professional internship entails 3-5 hours per week and is a truly enriching experience that will provide you with great skills for professional life such as learning about healthcare in a global context, gaining effective leadership and communication skills, acquiring international and public health work experience, and attending several orientations and workshops focused on personal development and cultural sensitivity.
Applications are open to any students, regardless of experience, class level, or major. This fellowship takes place as a hybrid role - partly on campus and partly remote.
Registration code for info session:
EQUITY:https://calendly.com/chelseavaw/team-leader-info-session
For Applications using registration code EQUITY: https://www.vawglobal.org/fellowships/
Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences PTK Advisor Information Session
The Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science is a premier institution dedicated to advancing scientific, medical, and healthcare education across three distinctive campuses in Arizona, Florida, and Minnesota. Our college offers a unique blend of academic inquiry, scientific research discovery, and exceptional technological resources, all designed to help students achieve their highest career aspirations.
Many students focus on becoming what they know or have seen for career choices. Becoming a doctor or nurse is admirable and dedicated hard work; however, many students miss out on amazing careers in healthcare simply because they did not know they existed. This is where our Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences comes into play.
Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences provides education that extends beyond traditional boundaries with over 150 academic programs across 50 health sciences areas. Students are respected members of the healthcare team from the outset, gaining practical experience and making meaningful contributions even before completing their programs. This hands-on approach ensures that graduates are well-prepared for rewarding careers.
We warmly invite you to attend an information session this fall to learn more about the exceptional opportunities at Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences. Once registered, the Zoom link will be sent to you.
Date: October 7, 2024
Time: 3:00-4:00pm CST
Email: mccm@mayo.edu
First Responder Gator
50 Honors Points for Completion of Course
Are you on a pre-health track & interested in emergency medicine? Take First Responder Gator! Our 40-hour extracurricular course is a fantastic way to learn new skills and become prepared to help others in an emergency!
About: Lectures are once a week on Wednesdays from 5:30pm - 7:30pm and are taught by Gainesville Fire Rescue firefighter and paramedic Chief David Sutton. Labs are once a week from 6:00pm - 8:00pm with the option to choose Tuesdays or Thursdays where you will learn hands-on skills like CPR, bleeding control, and more!
Class Locations: Classes are held on the UF campus, but you do not have to be a UF student to register!
Registering for a lab automatically registers you for the Wednesday lectures.
Date: Fall from September 3rd - November 12th
Registration Closes: September 5th
More Information: contact@frgator.com