Priddy Leader Hiring Information

New Student Orientation and Winter Start Orientation are integral parts of welcoming new students to campus and introducing them to their new home and making them feel welcome while upholding the integrity, mission, and values of the Colorado College Department of Outdoor Education and Priddy Experience. If you know you want to be a Priddy Leader, you can read on or apply at the links below!

This website was created as an overview of the Priddy Leader Position. Please see the position descriptions below to read all of the expectations and requirements for being a leader. 

Apply to be a Priddy Leader:

WSO Priddy Leader (January 2025)

 NSO Priddy Leader (August 2025)

Reviewing applications beginning November 5, 2024

  • Coming Soon!  Applications for NSO Priddy Leaders will be opening in the Spring 2025 Semester

 

 

Goals NSO/WSO and the Priddy Experience:

  1. Students will have a shared knowledge of Colorado College culture and develop a sense of belonging and connection to Colorado College.
  2. Students will learn the value of community service and the importance of community engagement throughout their time at CC and beyond.
  3. Students will be better prepared for life at Colorado College by learning about academic and student life support services and CC expectations.
  4. Students will begin to develop their leadership skills through experiential learning opportunities.
  5. Create a welcoming and inclusive environment and community.

Arctic Fritillary group - WSO 2023

 

What is a Priddy Leader?

Priddy Leaders are essential in making NSO/WSO successful. Incoming students are put together in groups of 8-10, and each “Priddy Group” has 2-3 Priddy Leaders who help guide the group throughout the week of orientation in events and evening discussions.

 

What are evening discussions?

During orientation, leaders will lead evening discussions to help new students become acquainted with Colorado College and all that it has to offer. Evening discussions are a place for new students to ask questions and have conversations about topics that include Academic Life at CC, Social Life at CC, and Planning Ahead and Goal setting among many more. Leaders are encouraged to share their own experiences during evening discussions and to answer questions in a way that best benefits and prepares students.

 

Do I have to be an Outdoor Education certified Trip Leader to lead?

We have created a curriculum specifically for Priddy Leaders and we will holding virtual trainings throughout the year for leaders who ARE NOT already Outdoor Education Trip Leader certified. If you are a certified Trip Leader already, you do not need to take the Priddy Leader Endorsement Training.

 

I am an RA. Can I lead?

Yes, you can! We are working closely with the Office of Housing and Residential Experience to ensure that trainings and required sessions do not overlap for RAs and Priddy Leader roles. 

 

Important details:

Winter Start Orientation (WSO) - January 2025 New Student Orientation (NSO) - August 2025
  • Program Dates for Leaders: January 10-18, 2025
  • Working between 40-50 hours
  • Pay: $14.42 per hour, earning $575-$750

Priddy Leaders must be back on campus by noon on Friday, January 10, 2025 for training.

  • Program Dates: TBD
  • Working between 45-60 hours
  • Pay: $14.42 per hour, earning $650-$875

 

 

 

Have any questions? Please reach out!

Rachael Abler
she/her/hers
Associate Director of Outdoor Education
rabler@051857.com

Lachlan McCallum
he/him/his
Priddy Intern
l_mccallum@051857.com

 

Alondra Valdez
she/her/hers
Priddy Intern
a_valdez@051857.com 

 

 

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