The PSC/Bonner Leader application consists of a cover letter and resume.
The Common Commitments were written and decided upon by Bonner students-the Congress Representatives, who continue to ensure their integration in their campus programs.
The PSC/Bonner Leader application consists of a cover letter and resume.
In a one-page, single-spaced cover letter, applicants should communicate why they are applying to the program and why they are an ideal candidate based on their experiences, skill sets, and passions.In a one-page resume, applicants should include their contact information, activities, awards, and community service experiences.
The Six Common Commitments
The Common Commitments were written and decided upon by Bonner students-the Congress Representatives, who continue to ensure their integration in their campus programs. These common commitments play a key role in uniting Bonners of diverse passions and interests in making change. These commitments are crucial for making us a coherent community. We believe that all Bonners are committed to:
Community Building
We establish and sustain a vibrant community of place, personal relationships, and common interests.
Spiritual Exploration
We explore personal belief while respecting the spiritual practices of others.
Diversity
We respect and embrace the many dimensions of diversity in our private and public lives.
International Perspective
We develop international understanding that enables us to participate successfully in a global society.
Civic Engagement
We participate intentionally as a citizen in the democratic process, actively engaging in public policy and direct service.
Social Justice
We advocate for fairness, impartiality, and equality while addressing systemic social and environmental issues.
Committed to the belief that an education includes both fostering students’ intellectual growth and developing them into socially responsible citizens, President Harris created the Presidential Service Corps (PSC) program in 2002. Since then, the PSC has grown to include up to 60 students per year. In 2007, the Presidential Service Corps partnered with the Corella and Bertram F. Bonner Foundation to further develop student civic leaders at University and form the Presidential Service Corps/Bonner Leader Program (PSC/Bonner).
Students in the PSC/Bonner Leader program commit to serving 300 hours of community service per year. In addition, students participate in training and enrichment activities that help them develop skills that propel them along the Bonner Foundation Student Developmental Model. The epitome of our core values in action, the PSC/Bonner Leaders are a distinguished group of students who live, learn, and work together, devoting themselves to responsible citizenship and inspiring others to do the same.
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