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Student Involvement Ambassadors
What We Do
Student Involvement Ambassadors are here to help individual students and student organizations navigate resources available to them on Campus from a peer lens. Keep reading to learn about and utilize specific services!
Peer Support Program
Fraternity and Sorority Life students have the opportunity to meet 1:1 with peers to discuss questions and needs around well-being.
Student Involvement Ambassadors are equipped to provide support and connect you with the resources you might need.
Make an appointment with an ambassador at this link.
Appointments begin on October 1st!
This is NOT a counseling service. If you are experiencing an emergency and need help right now, call 911
For other crisis management resources, look here.
Office Hours for Student Organizations
Interested in hosting Late Night Programs but don't know where to start? Looking for funding opportunities? Experiencing conflict within your group and in need of advice?
- Wednesday 2:30-4:30
Training Opportunities for Student Organizations
ORG TIP$
Late Night Programs has partnered with Undergraduate Student Government to provide additional well-being and harm reduction training options as part of their ORG TIP$ program.
Links to participate in pre-scheduled trainings can be found at the ORG TIP$ website.
Alcohol Harm Reduction Training
In order to receive Late Night Programs Grant Funding, at least two members of your student organization have to have gone through Alcohol Harm Reduction Training with one of our Student Involvement Ambassadors.
The training covers alcohol norms and messaging on campus, alcohol basics such as BAC, etc., and how to be an active bystander in unsafe situations.
Student Organization Development Trainings
More info to come!
Event Support
Promoting Your Event
The Late Night Programs team can help market your event to a wide audience. Share your event information with us and a team member will contact you about next steps.
Event Data Collection
An important piece of program assessment is collecting data at events. We use SWIPE technology to collect attendance and demographic information. Data helps us to make decisions about future programming and resource allocation.