The Office of Student Programming plans and coordinates Candler's community activities and programs. The office advises chartered student organizations that make up the Candler Coordinating Council (C3), as well as other student interest groups, and student publications.
Student staff in the Office of Student Programming facilitate the office's mission, "to enhance and enrich the community, providing programs and services that support the academic mission of the school, nurture students as whole persons, celebrate diversity, and foster an ethos of hospitality, understanding and respect within the Candler community." Their work includes the coordination of opportunities for conversation, reflection, and relaxation in support of community enhancement and spiritual life.
Candler student, faculty and staff community gatherings:The assistant dean of students oversees planning and scheduling events, guest speakers, forums, and other aspects of student and community life. New student orientation programs and referrals for personal and vocational counseling are also functions of this office. The assistant dean of students also coordinates the programs detailed below.
Practical Matters: a series of workshops to prepare students for expected tasks and responsibilities in parish ministry. Topics include stewardship, conflict resolution, crisis response, funerals, weddings, and more.
SUMO (Seeking United Methodist Ordination): supports students in integrating theological education and the candidacy process for commissioning and ordination in the United Methodist Church. SUM-DO (Seeking United Methodist Deacons Orders) gathers those considering service as deacon for support and networking. United Methodist Conference visits, in which members of boards of ordained ministry and cabinets interact with students, are also coordinated by the Office of Student Programming.
Vocational Options: offers workshops for vocational discernment and for information about potential vocations for those whose interests are outside of traditional parish ministry. Students learn from chaplains, pastoral counselors and campus ministers as well as spiritual directors, nonprofit leaders, social advocates and others using their seminary education in creative ministries, and professions.
Candler offers students the opportunity to enrich their learning experience by participating in a variety of international study programs, from brief travel immersions in Latin America, the Middle East, to a year of study in Germany or Great Britain. Opportunities for ministry service abroad are also available. In the summer of 2008, two students will pioneer a ministry internship with the Methodist Church of the Bahamas. For more information on the current opportunities, please review this brochure.
The Office of Student Programming coordinates a wide array of international and off-campus study opportunities from short term travel to yearlong academic exchanges. Offerings include the Middle East Travel Seminar and academic exchanges in Great Britain, Germany, Sweden, and Australia.
Candler offers academic support to all interested students through the Candler Writing Program. The program includes an array of workshops to facilitate academic success. From basic academic skills to refreshers on grammar and writing practices to advice on the particular types of writing required in Candler courses, the Writing Program supports students in doing their best.
For international students and others for whom English is not the first language, OSP coordinates English for Speakers of Other Languages assessment and courses in written and oral communications. Courses are tailored to support students’ academic success in theological studies.
Students at Candler reach out in service to the Atlanta metro area and the world in many ways. Student organizations frequently coordinate collections of items needed by various service organizations, including those working with the homeless and with refugees. Several groups also volunteer regularly in the community.
Candler Women serve monthly as overnight hosts at the Shearith Israel Shelter for Homeless Women and Children.
Sacred Worth provide a meal, devotional reflections and fellowship at Common Ground, a ministry with persons with HIV/AIDS.
The Candler Evangelical Society works with children at the Nicholas House, an organization that assists homeless families in achieving self sufficiency.
The Black Student Caucus, AME Connection and Social Concerns Network are also committed to community service and select projects to participate in and support each year. These groups also work together with the Emory University chapter of Habitat for Humanity. In addition groups of students have traveled twice to areas devastated by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Many students serve with organizations providing community service as part of the Contextual Education requirement. Along with their required hours, some offer much more of themselves to these important ministries. Students also provide community service through their work with local congregations and youth programs, serving as leaders engaging others in ministries of outreach and community care.
Community wide service opportunities, including those sponsored by student organizations, are overseen by Cynthia S. Meyer, assistant dean of students.
OSP offers support to all international students, beginning with pre-orientation programs and including advising, support and community gatherings throughout the year.
The Candler Korean Initiative offers particular support to students of Korean ancestry. The Initiative encompasses a series of efforts to expand and strengthen the Korean and Korean American presence at Candler School of Theology. The program supports the acquisition of Korean resources in Pitts Theology Library, and offers support programs for students of Korean ancestry. These programs include writing tutoring, orientation and acclimation sessions, personal and vocational mentoring, and social gatherings. All students of Korean ancestry are encouraged to participate in these offerings. Dr. Simone Sunghae Kim serves as coordinator of Korean Student Programs.
For further information about student and community life at Candler or about academic support services, contact Rev. Cynthia S. Meyer, Assistant Dean of Students, at 404.727.4430 or visit the Office of Student Programming.