Jumpstart Seattle at the University of Washington
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What do Corps members do? College Students who join Jumpstart are called Corps members and they work one-to-one with a partner child for the entire academic year. Working one-to-one allows Corps members to focus on improving the skills of children that are necessary for future success. Corps members work on teams of their peers of about 3-8 people and are supported by a Team Leader. There are five main components of Jumpstart: Training, Session, Classroom Assistance Time, Team Planning Meetings, and Family Involvement/Special Events.
Jumpstart Corps member commit to complete 300>>> or 200>>> hours for the entire school year. Session times remain the same throughout the year. CAT time is scheduled by individual Corps members, but most teams try to do CAT together. Team Planning Meetings are scheduled by teams every quarter. Trainings are every Wednesday night during the Autumn Quarter, and every other Wednesday night during the Winter Quarter. Corps members complete between 8-12 hours a week. A typical week in the Autumn Quarter might look like this:
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CAT: 2-4pm | 2 hours | ||||
| Session: 2:30-4:30 | Session: 2:30-4:30 | 4 hours | |||
| Team Planning 4:30-5:30 | Team Planning 4:30-5:30 | 2 hours | |||
| Training 6-8pm | 2 hours | ||||
| 10 hours |
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Most Undergraduates will complete 300 hours over the course of the year. Students who earn Work Study and Volunteers are eligible to receive a $1,000 scholarship on completion of 300 hours of service.
The 200 hour commitment is reserved for special situations. Undergraduates who sign up for 200 hours do not receive the $1,000 scholarship. Undergraduates who opt to do 200 hours are expected to attend every session, team planning meeting, training and family involvement/special event. Typically, 200 hour Corps members will do two hours of Classroom Assistance Time a week. This option works best for people who join later in the year.