Alexandra Stoll provides a chart summarizing her activities including work experience, school/community involvement, academic honors, and leadership experience. She has worked as a student health navigator and cashier. Her activities include being a member of the Student and Incidental Fees Committee at Oregon State University, volunteering with the Oregon Society of Healthcare Executives, and being involved with her sorority Kappa Delta. She has also received academic scholarships and honors.
1. Alexandra T. Stoll
961 NW Van Buren Ave, Corvallis OR, 97330
Email: stollal@oregonstate.edu
Phone: (503)-530-6045
ACTIVITIES CHART
1) Work Experience 2) School/Community/Family Activities
3) Academic Honors 4) Recognition/Leadership/Community Service
1. WORK EXPERIENCE
Company/ Employer Dates To/From Hours Per Week/
Month
Paid or
Unpaid
Position Responsibilities/
Accomplishments
Student Health Services at
Oregon State University
May 2015 -present 15-20/week Paid Student Health Navigator:
-Analyzing survey-based qualitative
data
-Navigating and assisting patients
through their visits (locating
offices/services, discovering
pathways to obtaining health
services, answering walk-in
questions, providing clinic tours,
etc.)
-Providing patients with
information on services provided at
SHS, as well as providing resources
to seek out such services
-Assisting with the department's
annual report
-Advocating for increased wellness
-Interpreting student survey
responses
Costco Wholesale May 2012- present 24-40/week Paid Cashier/ Cashier Assistant/ Member
Service: Provide customer service,
run till, merchandise stock and
displays, delegate membership
upgrades, work closing security,
detect and screen for possible
hazards of warehouse,cart
collection, and assist in closing the
store. Enrolled within the College
Retention Program
Claire's Boutique November 2010-
April 2011
12-24/week Paid Sales Associate:Provided customer
service, merchandised stock, set
displays, ran till, closed the store,
and organized merchandise
according to the Claire’s Boutique
Standards and Procedure’s Manual.
2. 2) SCHOOL/
COMMUNITY/ FAMILY
ACTIVITIES
What/ Where Dates To/ From Hours Per Week/
Month
Total Hours Responsibilities/ Accomplishments
Associated Students of
Oregon State University:
Student and Incidental Fees
Committee Member
November 12
2015- present
1-5/week ~4 Represent the ~30,000 students
attending OSU in respect to how
their student/incidental fees are
allocated. Attend weekly meetings
of the committee. Review all
budget and fee requests from all
the Budgeting Boards. Conduct a
public hearing on Budget and Fee
Recommendations. Establish
guidelines and a calendar for
budget development of all the
Budgeting Boards.
Oregon State Society of
Healthcare Executives
October 2015-
present
1-5/week 13+ The Society of Healthcare
Executives is associated with The
Oregon Society of Healthcare
Executives (OSHE). The Oregon
Society of Healthcare Executives
is American College of Healthcare
Executive’s (ACHE) professional
society in Oregon. S.H.E. is
dedicated to the student’s
professional development by
providing education, networking
and volunteering opportunities.
S.H.E. is focused on connecting
students with industry
professionals, faculty and other
students within the Health
Management and Policy Program
Student Health Advisory
Board
October 2015-
present
1/week 1 Review and pass the annual budget
for Student Health Services.
Evaluate and recommend changes
to SHS services and programs.
Determine ways to promote a
healthy university community.
Update and discuss happenings at
SHS.
SIT Study Abroad (Geneva,
Switzerland)
August 18-
December 2
Full Time Student
and Resident
17,000+ Studying Global Health and
Development Policy, I worked
alongside world leaders in Gevena,
Switzerland- the healthcare capital
of the world. With classes
Monday-Friday, we got the
3. opportunity to participate in
lectures presented by the WHO,
UNHCR,ICRC, ITU, and many
more. Spent a month formulating
my own independent research
study, regarding integrative
medicine and pain tolerance ( a
comparative study between
Switzerland and the United States).
And learned the French language.
Kappa Delta Sorority November 17
2012- present
168 hr/wk 10,000+ National Sorority. Create
opportunities for lifetime
involvement through innovative
and responsive programs.
Collaborate and work with
partnerships to foster the
development of our "time-honored
values". Awhile, striving for that
of which is most honorable,
beautiful, and highest.
Kappa Delta Public
Relations Committee
January 6 2013 -
June 2014
1-2 hr/week Approx. 8 In charge of delegating, reporting,
over-seeing, and developing new
methods of positive public
relations for my sorority chapter.
Maintain exceptional internal and
external relations with alumni
members, campus affiliates, and
other Greek chapters.
Kappa Delta Day Head January 12 2015-
Current & January
10 2013 -June
2014.
0-3 hr/week Approx. 20 Elected on behalf of the Chapter.
In charge of organizing, delegating
responsibilities, and preparing the
Chapter for a specific day of Fall
Greek Recruitment. Plan, organize,
and delegate the day events, attire,
and internal operations.
Kappa Delta Philanthropy
Committee
January 13 2013 -
June 2014
1-3 hr/week Approx. 6 Elected on behalf of the Chapter.
Responsible for initiating Chapter
participation of Greek-wide
philanthropic events. Publicize
within Kappa Delta of ongoing and
upcoming community service
events as well as formulate group-
attendance at Oregon State campus
philanthropic based activities.
Kappa Delta Freshman
Orientation Leader
December 2012 -
November 2013
0 -8 65+ In charge of 3-6 incoming Kappa
Delta members in the fall.
Lead/run workshops, plan new-
member retreat,act as role model,
"go-to-girl", etc. Was chosen for
4. this position via interview and
good standings.
All-University SING
Member
February 2013 -
May 2013
3-7 hr/ week Approx.
170 - 200
A Greek-wide production to
present to the mother's of Oregon
State students in the spring. Had
to sing and dance following the
overall theme. Had to try-out for a
spot on the team.
Student Government ASB
President
September 2011 -
June 2012
6-12 working hrs /
week
Approx.
360
Oversaw the workings of Century
High School's Student
Government. Facilitated classroom
operations and worked closely
with Century's administrative staff.
Prepared,delegated and organized
many service events and
fundraising opportunities. Was
held responsible for all positions
below me.
ASB Director of Public
Relations
September 2010 -
June 2011
6-9 working hrs /
week
Approx.
270
Was Century High School's main
source of internal and external PR.
Publicized for school, community,
and general public service
announcements. Was held
responsible for the spread of
information in and out of the
school.
Sophomore Class Senator September 2009 -
June 2010
6-9 working hrs /
week
Approx.
270
Worked closely in relations to the
Sophomore Class President and
governing body. Carried out
designated tasks ranging from
managing a team of students to
creating flyers.
Class Senate September 2009 -
June 2012
0-3 working hrs /
week
Approx.
216
Attended weekly meetings that
covered the happenings of Century
High School and would work
closely with the Student
Government in preparing for
events/activities.
Camp Mountaindale -
Girl Scout summer camp
councilor in Mountaindale
July 2006 - 2011
(One week per
year)
40 hr/week 240 Day camp counselor for up to
fourteen girls, ages seven to
thirteen. Provided support to adult
staff. Taught variety of activities
including, crafts,cooking,
orienteering, fire safety, first aid,
and knife safety. Maintained a
high level of professionalism.
Received excellent reviews from
staff.
Peer Mentor November 2010-
January 2012
0-5 hr / week Approx.
120
Was assigned two students to
mentor on both school and
5. personal time. Helped them round-
out their extracurriculars, join
teams, maintain healthy life
choices, and overall open up to me
as a friend.
Health Services Club September 2010 -
June 2012
0-1 hr / week 9 Fueled discussion and created a
workplace to engage in local
health-based senior projects- this
included community service
events, informative lectures, etc.
3) ACADEMICHONORS
Oregon State Academic Achievement Scholarship $10,000 (over 4 years)
PEO Oregon Scholarship $1,000 (divided between the 2015-2016 school year)
Overhedge Family Scholarship $5,000 (divided between Winter 2013 and Fall 2014)
PEO Marguerite Scholarship $2,000 (divided between 3 terms, 2013-2014)
Oregon State Honor Roll Spring 2014
Oregon State Honor Roll Winter 2014
The National Society of Collegiate Scholars 2013 - Current
National Honor Society (High School) Fall 2011 - Spring 2012
Rotary Student of the Month (Hillsboro) November 2011
5 Time Scholar Athlete Award Recipient 2009 - 2011
4) RECOGNITION/
LEADERSHIP/COMMUNITY
SERVICE
What/ Where Dates To/ From Hours Per Week/
Month
Total
Hours
Position/ Responsibilities/
Accomplishments
International Girls Day November 14,
2015
0 2 Lead local Corvallis Girl Scouts
around in a science-themed
convention at Kappa Delta at
Oregon State University. Girls
were able to stop by stations to
learn about different "science
experiments". Engaged in group
work, encouraged girls to ask
questions and acted as a role
model through [what are
monthly] interactions.
Associated Students of Oregon
State University: Student and
Incidental Fees Committee
Member
November 12,
2015 - Current
1-5 ~2 Attend weekly meetings of the
committee. Review all budget
and fee requests from all the
Budgeting Boards. Conduct a
public hearing on Budget and
Fee Recommendations. Establish
guidelines and a calendar for
budget development of all the
Budgeting Boards.
6. Oregon Society of Healthcare
Executives Volunteer
October 28 2015 0 6 Checked in OSHE members and
provided them with respective
name tags/badges. Ran slide
presentation for four panelists
during open discussion.
Student Health Advisory Board October 2015-
present
1/week 1 Review and pass the annual
budget for Student Health
Services. Evaluate and
recommend changes to SHS
services and programs.
Determine ways to promote a
healthy university community.
Update and discuss happenings
at SHS.
Philanthropy Work For CARDV December - April
(2012 and
current)
0 - 5 hrs/week 20 + Through Kappa Delta, we have
chosen to sponsor CARVA
(Center Against Domestic Rape
and Violence) to support each
year. Over a span of each school
year, we all contribute by
sending out donation letters,
working with local stores and
restaurants for fundraising
opportunities, put up donation-
center fliers around town, ask for
donations outside of store fronts
via a specific "most needed"
items, and put on a show at the
end of April to invite the
community and representative of
CARDV,to which we sell
tickets to. Last year my Chapter
collected over $33,600 to donate
to CARDV.
PCAA December - April
(2012 - Current)
0 - 5 hr/week 20 + In addition to the work I've been
a part of for CARDV, the ending
cash total we raise gets divided
alongside with PCAA (Prevent
Child Abuse America) by twenty
percent. We donated around
$8,400 to this charity.
Girl Scouts of America November -May
(2012 - Current)
0 - 2 hrs/ week 11 + Through Kappa Delta, put on
workshops for local Girl Scouts.
Hold events every 2-3 months
including game days, haunted
houses, spa days, and campus
tours. Each activity is matched
with confidence building or anti-
bullying lesson plan/message.
7. Confidence Correlation December - May
(2012 -Current)
0 - 2 hrs/week 13+ When working with local Girl
Scouts, my sorority adheres to
the messages and standings of
the Confidence Correlation. We
do so by instilling in our younger
generations the power in
perception of beauty and the
ability to portray confidence.
This means talking with the Girl
Scouts directly, standing in the
middle of campus giving away
compliment cards and balloons
(getting our word on "going
confidently" out in the
community), or making
promotional ads/campaigns.
Habitat for Humanity February 8 2014 0 1 Make tie-blankets for families in
need
Linn-Benton Food Share December 2012 0 2 Build boxes, fill bags of beans
and rice, fill boxes with food
portions, and help organize
boxes accordingly.
Dance-A-Thon March 2013 0 2 Donate money and dance in
support of children with chronic
disabilities (to specifics
interchange).
Elks Canned Food Drive December 2012 0 3 Sorted out cans of food and
boxed them accordingly to ship
to families in need.
Cure JM May 15 2011 &
May 13 2012
0 - 3 hrs/week 20+ Worked with coordinators of
Cure JM concert to promote
event within Century High
School, on morning news casts,
and around the city of Hillsboro.
The actual event I assisted in the
set-up of the stadium concert and
selling merchandise of American
Idol contestant Kimberly Locke.
Parent-Teacher Conferences December 2009,
2010, 2011
2-3 hrs 7 - 9 Assisted in the preparation and
take-down of parent-teacher
conferences for Century High
School. Went around and catered
to teachers when needed.
Washington County Fair Set up July 23-24 2010
& July 25 2011
0-4 10+ Set-up, took-down, and
monitored art collections and
home-made goods while on
display at the Washington
County Fair.
8. Air Show July 16, 17 2010
& July 12, 13
2011
0-4 12+ Sold concessions and
Warrior Dash June 2010 0 6 Oversaw a part of the obstacle
course and encouraged runners.