2015-16 Friday Night Live Student Coordinator Applications Are Due Friday, April 3rd

2015-16 Friday Night Live Student Coordinator Applications Are Due Friday, April 3rd
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The Friday Night Live team will hire four undergraduate Student Coordinators for the 2015-16 academic year. FNL student coordinators serve as members of the New Student & Family Programs staff to develop and implement Friday Night Live, the late-night programming series to involve and engage University of Arkansas students, faculty, staff and the greater Fayetteville community.

Coordinators will work with other co-sponsoring registered student organizations, campus departments, businesses, and organizations to provide an opportunity for members of the campus community to socialize in a safe and positive environment. This is a one year appointment that students may re-apply for each year, and is open to any student who meets the following qualifications:

  • Student coordinator applicants must have attended one full semester at the University of Arkansas Fayetteville (minimum 12 credit hours).

  • Student coordinators must have at least a minimum of a 2.25 overall cumulative grade point average at the time of application and throughout employment

  • No student may apply for or hold a student coordinator position while on academic or disciplinary probation.

This is a paid leadership position that provides numerous opportunities for personal and professional growth, leadership development, and collaborative planning skills. The Friday Night Live committee plans nine to ten events each year.

Student coordinator applications are due online no later than 5 p.m. Friday, April 3. Completed applications should include:

  1. The online application
  2. An electronic copy of your resume
  3. An interview time scheduled.

Student coordinator interviews will be conducted on Monday, April 6, and Tuesday, April 7.

Apply today at fnl.uark.edu for a chance to become a member of the FNL team!

Contacts

Matthew Meyers, program coordinator
New Student & Family Programs
479-575-5002, mgmeyers@uark.edu

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