Center for Service Learning & Civic Engagement

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Center for Service Learning & Civic Engagement Landis Elliott & Rachel Holmes, SL Coordinators

Program Overview

Types of Experiential Education Service Learning- Meaningful community service, connecting to classroom learning and includes a reflection. Civic Engagement- Serving the community to take action by working towards a long-term solution and spreading awareness of an issue facing society.

Benefits Builds community partnerships Leads to greater student retention and degree completion Provides real-life application of what students are learning in the classroom. Provides an opportunity for students to learn about and give back to the community Stimulates intellectual and leadership development Helps prepare students for their future careers Allows students to serve as involved citizens in their communities and heightens awareness of community needs Develops critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills

GOAL FOR THIS ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-2016 Goals F- 2014 6,189 hours             S- 2015 8,444 hours    21 instructors F- 2015 7,426 hours             S- 2016 10,132  hours               25 instructors GOAL FOR THIS ACADEMIC YEAR 20% INCREASE Fall 2015: Over 10,000 hours

Fall 2015/16 Accomplishments 1.) Marketing Materials 2.) Creation of Advisory Board 3.) Increased the number of Agencies 4.) Alternative Spring Break 5.) Service Learning Celebration 6.) President’s Volunteer Service Award

Fall 2015/16 Accomplishments 1.) Marketing Materials 2.) Creation of Advisory Board 3.) Increased the number of Agencies 4.) Alternative Spring Break 5.) Service Learning Celebration 6.) President’s Volunteer Service Award

Presidential Community Service Award Hours by Award Bronze Silver Gold Kids (5-10) 26 – 49 50 – 74 75 + Teens (11–15) 75 – 99 100 + Young Adults (16-25) 100 – 174 175 – 249 250 + Adults (26 and older) 100 – 249 250 – 499 500+ Families and Groups* 200 – 499 500 – 999 1,000+ President’s Lifetime Achievement Award: Individuals who have completed 4,000 or more hours in their lifetime * Two or more people, with each member contributing at least 25 hours toward the total

Service Learning Examples and Successes

Campus Events Fall 2015 Spring 2016 Supporting the Veteran’s Run Supporting the United Way Committee – Food Drive Spring 2016 Alternative Spring Break with Homeward Bound- March 14th- 17th Feed Our Starving Children- April 1st Opportunity Fair- April 6th Service Learning Celebration- April 29th

We Need Your Support Become a Service Learning Agency Service Learning Advisory Board Member Partner during on campus events such as the Opportunity Fair.

For More Information Landis Elliott Landis.Elliott@estrellamountain.edu (623)935-8220 Rachel Holmes Rachel.Holmes@estrellamountain.edu (623)935-8407