Public Speaking Center Peer Consultant Application

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Public Speaking Center
Peer Consultant Application
Background
The Public Speaking Center is housed in the newly designed Murphy Learning Center. The Public Speaking
Center provides quality peer-to-peer consulting for all UW-L students seeking assistance on oral presentations
and public speaking assignments. Peer Consultants aid students with topic selection, outlines, delivery, audiovisual aids, managing speaking anxiety, and increasing confidence. Peer Consultants attend occasional training
sessions, promote the Center’s services, and aid in developing the Center’s resources.
Students interested in serving as a Peer Consultant should email this completed application to Dr. Tony DocanMorgan (tdocan@uwlax.edu). Applicants may be contacted for an interview. Applicants will be evaluated on
the quality of their application and interview, public/presentational speaking experience, consulting/tutoring/
mentoring experience, ability to provide speech/presentation feedback, GPA, and ideas for promoting and
developing the Public Speaking Center.
Peer Consultants can volunteer, earn income if work study eligible, and/or earn credit for CST 392: Public
Speaking Center Practicum. CST 392 fulfills elective credit for CST majors.
 3 units = 120 total hours or 8 hours of work per week
 2 units = 80 total hours or 5.3 hours of work per week
 1 unit = 40 total hours or 2.7 hours of work per week
Personal Data
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Classification
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Are you eligible for work study?
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No
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Public Speaking Center
Peer Consultant Application
Availability/Interest
For what semester and year are you applying to be a Peer Consultant? You may indicate multiple
semesters and years.
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Are you interested in volunteering, work study, and/or receiving CST 392 course credit?
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If you are interested in receiving CST 392 credit, how many units do you prefer (3 units = 120 total
hours or 8 hours of work per week; 2 units = 80 total hours or 5.3 hours of work per week, 1 unit = 40
total hours or 2.7 hours of work per week)?
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The Public Speaking Center can be open during Murphy Library hours, which includes MondayThursday 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 a.m., Friday 7:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., and
Sunday 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. Please estimate your availability.
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Additional Employment/Activities
Will you have another job during the term for which you are applying?
Yes
No
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Please describe your anticipated involvement in campus and/or other activities (clubs, organizations,
sports, honor societies, professional memberships, research, time-consuming classes).
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Public Speaking Center
Peer Consultant Application
Academic and Experiential Preparation
Please list all high school and college courses you have taken related to presentational/public speaking,
debate, etc. Note that UW-L instructors listed below may be contacted.
Course number and name
High school or college?
Name of school?
Semester and
year
Instructor Grade
Please describe any previous work, volunteer, or extra-curricular experiences you have related to
public/presentational speaking, debate, etc. Indicate the nature of the experience, dates, and employer.
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Please describe any previous consulting/mentoring/tutoring experiences. Indicate subject(s), date(s),
employer(s).
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Additional Questions
Why are you interested in becoming a Peer Consultant at the Public Speaking Center, and why do you
feel that you would be a good choice? Please explain in 2 paragraphs.
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What are the qualities of good public/presentational speaking? Please describe in 2-3 paragraphs.
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What qualities do you think a good consultant/tutor/mentor possesses? Please describe in 2-3
paragraphs.
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Peer Consultant Application
Supplemental Materials (optional)
Applicants are encouraged to submit their application with any relevant supplemental materials (i.e.,
exemplary speech outlines from previous courses, video recordings of previous speeches/presentations).
Relevant supplemental materials should be submitted as an attachment via email. If necessary, hardcopies
will be accepted (submit to Dr. Tony Docan-Morgan, Department of Communication Studies, 4th floor of
Centennial Hall front desk).
Faculty/Staff References (required)
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Please list references other than Dr. Tony Docan-Morgan. Note that your faculty/staff references will be
contacted for more information regarding your potential as a Peer Consultant in the Public Speaking Center.
You should ask the faculty/staff members to be a reference before listing their names. They do not need to write
a letter of recommendation.
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