The UIC Experience Program Widely Implemented/Promoted
Sponsor, Lead, Team
Project Sponsor and Team
Project Sponsor
- Barbara Henley, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
Project Team
- Clare Delaney
- Daniel Dicesare
- Eileen Doran
- Taeler Frierson
- Francine Godwin
- Kathleen Kashima
- David Klawitter
- Rhonda Laylo
- Queena Luu
- Mark Manderino
- Mark Martell
- Darryl Pendleton
- Jodi Stelley
- Melissa Tag
- Stacie Williams
Lead and Description
Project Lead
- Jill Rothamer-Wallenfeldt
Project Objectives
The goal of our project team is to strategize ways to widely implement and promote The UIC Experience program. Through a partnership with Academic Affairs and Student Affairs, The UIC Experience is a co-curricular road map for navigating out-of-the-classroom urban, academic, and cultural activities available to UIC students. Students earn The UIC Experience Certificate after engaging in 2 experiences from 3 key areas—Urban Exploration, Inquiring Minds, and Community—and documenting what they have learned. These three areas define the unique character of UIC: a highly diverse, urban, research intensive public university.
Six areas of emphasis crucial to successfully implementing and promoting The UIC Experience program are:
- Integrate The UIC Experience program into Summer Orientation 2015.
- Evaluate and promote the A La Carte Theme, identify trigger points (departmental requirements) to engage students with this theme, and streamline the online documentation process.
- Evaluate and enhance current theme partners’ activities, identify trigger points (departmental requirements) to engage students with these themes, and streamline the online documentation process.
- Introduce The UIC Experience to potential West Side medical school theme partners and determine what these partners’ themes might entail.
- Evaluate and create an effective advertising campaign and roll-out timeline by identifying key branding and key messaging.
- Assess student users’ experience and satisfaction with The UIC Experience program during 2014-2015.
Management and Status
Project Management Plan
This document outlines the project objectives, scope, expected outcomes, expectations, roles and responsibilities. Click to open the PDF file.
Project Documents and Reports
August-September 2015 status report
October-November 2015 status report
Final Project Report
This project was completed in December 2015. Click here to open the Final Project Report.
Project Sustainability Report
A sustainability report, summarizing accomplishments and impact of an already completed Student Success Initiative project: December 2016.
Project Progress Indicator

Completed