
MANAGEMENT
Service learning experiences are related to course content. Prepares students to better understand course content through experiential learning. Promotes civic responsibility, and is organized to meet the needs of the community.
Internships are paid professional experiences related to student's career interests. Prepares students for post graduate pursuits. Experiences are not exclusively related to meeting the needs of the community.
Yes. When you place yourself in the S4 database, you will be prompted to have a parent or guardian sign the 大发 Release of Liability Form.
Depends on your record, you will have hard time finding a site (community partner) to work with and complete your service learning hours. Please note that expungement may still show up in the criminal background checks. If you have a past criminal record, we encourage you to:
It is typically required that the service occurs during the duration of the course while you are studying the course content. However, your course instructor is the one who makes the decision about whether you can use past service learning experiences/hours for your current course.
Your course instructor is responsible for all course grades and assignments related to your service learning course. The Service Learning Office is not responsible for course grades, adding or dropping a course, and/or course assignments. For questions related to your course grades and assignments please consult your course instructor.
You can view a complete list of sites (community partners) on the S4 Database. To get started, please visit For Students page.
The course instructor makes the decision whether you can use your place for employment to fullfill the service learning requirements for the course. Your place of employment must be a site (community partner) in the S4 database for you to be able to place yourself with them in the university system.
Ask your course instructor whether the site you are considering would be appropriate for the course. It is typical that details of service learning are provided in the course syllabus. Most course instructors review the service learning component of the course in details.
Any site (community partner) with whom our students complete their service learning must have an active agreement with the 大发 Office of Undergraduate Studies where Service Learning Office is housed. Only those sites (community partners) that have an active agreement are listed in the S4 database. Please direct the site (community partner) to the For Community Partners page to fill out Request to Initiate a Partnership Form. This form must be submitted by Week 6 of a 16-week course and Week 2 of a 8-week course by a site (community partner) for the Service Learning Office to process the request in a timely manner for that semester.
Students and Faculty cannot initiate a partnership or sign any agreement forms on behalf of the site (community partner).
If you found the service learning site in the S4 database on your own, please reach out to the site to introduce yourself, express your interest in completing your service learning hours at the site, and inquire about the availability of the opportunities. Once you have confirmation from the site that you can complete your service learning with them, log into the S4 database to place yourself with the site in the university system. Instructions are provided in the For Students page.
No. Your interview is like a job interview. Several factors play a role in a good match: schedules, position availability, the agency's needs, the skills and learning interests you bring, etc. If you need assistance with a resume, cover letter, or other essentials to landing your Service Learning opportunity please contact the Career Center.
The Service Learning office does not require you to submit a timesheet in the S4 database. Your instructor may require that you log your hours on a timesheet. If you do keep a timesheet you will submit it to your instructor upon completion of the course.