Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 71.89 |
Liaison | Isabel Savransky |
Submission Date | Nov. 14, 2023 |
Ontario Tech University
EN-13: Community Service
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.75 / 5.00 |
Isabel
Savransky Sustainability & Asset Planner Office of Campus Infrastructure and Sustainability |
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Part 1. Percentage of students participating in community service
Yes
Total number of students:
11,099
Number of students engaged in community service:
533
Percentage of students engaged in community service:
4.80
Part 2. Community service hours per student
Yes
Total number of student community service hours contributed annually:
211,796
Number of annual community service hours contributed per student:
19.08
Part 3. Employee community service program
Yes
A brief description of the institution’s program to support employee volunteering:
HR oversees awards and recognition programs for non-academic employees. Through the PRAISE program, an employee can be recognized for making contributions on campus and this could be connected to an event that encourages campus community engagement i.e. there have been people that have received PRAISE in the past for their work with cancer research fundraisers. This is not a mandatory reason though for nominating someone. Each PRAISE recipient gets a certificate and a chance to win 100.00 MasterCard gift card. There are 3 draws per year for the gift card prize.
As per the Team Award, one of the criteria is “Team enhances the reputation of the University by directly or indirectly contributing to the community or the University which has a positive impact to the reputation of the University”. Those nominated get a plaque and are recognizes at a yearly event sponsored by the President. The overall winning team gets up to 1500 to spend on a celebratory event.
On a case-by-case basis, staff may be given voluntary leave/positive recognition to participate in community service activities (gardening, tree planting, volunteering their time at a local soup kitchen).
As per the Team Award, one of the criteria is “Team enhances the reputation of the University by directly or indirectly contributing to the community or the University which has a positive impact to the reputation of the University”. Those nominated get a plaque and are recognizes at a yearly event sponsored by the President. The overall winning team gets up to 1500 to spend on a celebratory event.
On a case-by-case basis, staff may be given voluntary leave/positive recognition to participate in community service activities (gardening, tree planting, volunteering their time at a local soup kitchen).
Does the institution track the number of employee community service hours contributed through programs it sponsors?:
No
Total number of employee community service hours contributed annually through programs sponsored by the institution:
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Additional documentation to support the submission:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
Used data for weekly community service and multiplied it by 52 (weeks per year)
Response options were in intervals (1-5, 6-10 etc) so took the average of the interval to calculate time spent volunteering
Response options were in intervals (1-5, 6-10 etc) so took the average of the interval to calculate time spent volunteering
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