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Accountability Tools for Great Student Advising and Program Management

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AccountabilityTools for Great Student Advising and Program Management

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What We’ll Cover

•The Ingredients you need

•BWBRS is your friend

•Clear Standards to Succeed

•Clear Repercussions

•Bridges out

•Exceptions

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Results Process Relationships

Ingredients You Need

Balancing 3 dimensions

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BWBRS is your friend!

1. Admin Accounts2. Student Accounts3. Partner Accounts

4. Track Service Activities5. Track Accomplishments6. Track AmeriCorps

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Administrator Accounts

Set log-in emailSet notification roles

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1. Reset password

2. BWBRS notification frequency

Settings for All Accounts

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StudentList

You’ll maintain your student list here

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The Student Profiles have four main tabs::

1. GENERAL2. CONTACT3. DOCUMENTATION4. ENROLLMENT

StudentProfiles

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Partner& PositionList

You’ll maintain a profile of all your service partners here

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Each partner has it’s own description.

PartnerProfiles

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Each position has it’s own description.

PositionProfiles

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Site coordinators can be assigned to positions with login access to approve hour logs....

eSignatureAccess for Site Coordinators

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Each semester students create a CLA for their primary service site.

Student Community Learning Agreement

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Students record all their service and training hours in BWBRS.

Student Hour Logs

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Students record what they got done through their service.

Service Accomplishments

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Easily determine how status on this &and other reports.

Bonner AmeriCorpsTracking

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Clear Standards to Succeed

• Printed guidelines and expectations

• Have students review and sign a contract or agreement.

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Sample Expectations

The Bonner Program is rooted in relationship – whether it’s peer-to-peer or out in the community. Bonner is not just about completing hours and your commitment to the program should reflect that. Bonner Scholars are expected to:• Engage in dialogue and activities during class

meetings and retreats • Demonstrate respect for the opinions and

cultures of others • Ask questions when you need help and meet

with Bonner staff in a timely manner about any issues or concerns

• Meet deadlines for documentation, including CLAs and hour logs

• Support and encourage fellow Bonners

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Enforced Policies

CLAs should be turned in within one week of starting their site.  

Weekly/Monthly Hour Logs:  Students should be expected to complete an average weekly and monthly total of hours. If students fall behind this guideline, you should ask to meet with them.

Policies for Late/Missing Hour Logs: Have a written policy for handling students who submit late or missing hours.  

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Training and Logging Hours

Train students to write effective CLAs (or update their positions) and use BWBRS.  This should take place at the beginning of the program/semester.  Some do it during Orientation, but it is helpful to do it when the student can actually log on!

Use “Making CLA’s Great” and the sample one-pagers

Students should be asked to log hours on a consistent basis — weekly!  This will get students in a habit of logging hours and will start a productive pattern.