AVIATE 101
by AVIATE
Details
AVIATE Alignment:
AUTHORSHIP
INTERCULTURALISM
COMMUNITY LIVING
This Self-guided opportunity is only open to: Current First Year and Second Year Students as well as Transfer students.
The learning objectives for this training are:
- Understand the purpose and learning goals of the AVIATE program
- Identify different types of engagement opportunities available to students
- Understand how PATH works and the benefits to earning PATH
- Identify different ways to engage in the Residential Curriculum (all PATH eligible!)
- Identify the resources available to you in understanding AVIATE, PATH, and Housing Assignments
- Articulate tips and tricks for first year students related to AVIATE and PATH
To complete this self-guided module and receive PATH credit you must:
1.) Review this slide deck and the resources linked throughout the slides
2.) Complete this google form. All responses will be reviewed for accuracy and completeness.
PLEASE NOTE:
To access the google form and google slides, students must be signed in through their UD email account.
In order to receive PATH credit students must earn a 9/10 on the multiple choice and demonstrate thoughtful written responses to the short answer questions in order to be issued PATH credit.
- Students who complete and "pass" the quiz byTuesday, October 19th: PATH Credit was issued on 10/20
- For students who complete and "pass" the quiz by Friday, December 12th: PATH Credit will be issued by Friday, December 19th
- For students who complete and "pass" the quiz by February 21st, PATH Credit will be issued by February 28th
Direct all questions about this event or about issues with missing PATH to the following Event Sponsor(s) via the Request for Missing PATH form
Housing and Residence Life
The University of Dayton strives to provide equal and easy access to programs and services for individuals with disabilities. Individuals requiring accommodations to attend this event are encouraged to contact the LTC's Office of Learning Resources (OLR) in advance with their request in order to ensure adequate processing time.
Contact OLR by telephone at 937-229-2066 (TTY 937-229-2059 for deaf/hard of hearing) or by email at disabilityservices@udayton.edu.