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Apply to be an SI Leader!

Why become an SI Leader?

  • Develop communication and leadership skills
  • Gain experience in facilitation skills, workshop presentations and curriculum development
  • Establish a network with faculty and fellow SI leaders across disciplines
  • Develop intercultural competence

Weekly Responsibilities of a SI Leader

SI leaders commit to 10 hours of work each week:

2.5hrs – SI leaders attend each session of a large lecture course to which they are attached.

2hrs – SI leaders plan out activities and lessons for their SI students.

2hrs – SI leaders facilities two SI sessions each week.

0.5hr – SI leaders consult with the instructor of the large lecture course.

2hrs – SI leaders hold office hours for their students.

1hr – SI leaders attend weekly professional development training on Fridays at 11am.

* Fall/Spring Pre-Semester Training: At the beginning of each semester, SI Leaders must attend...

Friday Weekly SI Meetings:

Weekly Interculture Competence SI Training's:

Upcoming Info Sessions

Check back soon for specific dates!

Application Process

  • Connect with an instructor to confirm they would like to collaborate with you as their SI Leader (Necessary for Application)
  • Submit application via Handshake https://csus.joinhandshake.com/ with the Career Center
  • Wait to be contacted by PARC’s SI program with further instructions and interview information

SI Leader Application

SI Training Day photo of SI Leaders