College Of Law Dean 10095517
Faculty/Academic Staff
Fellow, Pathway Scholars Program
The Michigan State University College of Law Pipeline Programming, Outreach, and Education Office seeks to hire four Fellows for the Pathway Scholars Program (PSP) for the Summer of 2025. The anticipated start date is May 26, 2025, with one week of training and preparation, followed by in residence assistance June 2 through and will end June 27, 2025.
PSP Fellows will reside in Owen Hall with the undergraduate program participants, will serve as teaching assistants, resident assistants, and operational and evaluation support for the Pathway Scholars Program. They will supervise program participants within the residence hall, Law College, and university dining areas, enforcing University and program policies. PSP Fellows will be required to attend a University Housing and a Pathway Scholars Program training.
PSP Fellows will accompany participants to courses in the Law College, as well as on excursions to various locations throughout the state. The Michigan State University College of Law is committed to creating an accessible, supportive environment and an educational experience that recognizes diversity and cultural competence as integral components of academic excellence. Candidates who apply must contribute to that goal and are encouraged to identify their strengths in this area.
PSP Fellows will receive $5,000, subject to tax withholding, one single-occupancy room in Owen Hall (for the duration of the program), a food allowance for use in on-campus dining halls, and complimentary access to excursion venues.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Academic Support
Residential Support
Training, Program Development, and Assessment
Other Duties as assigned
Supervisory Responsibilities: Supervises undergraduate program participants
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Bachelors -Law
Monday - Friday, hours are variable depending on the needs of the program.
www.law.msu.edu
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