Program Description
The Center for Community Service-Learning utilizes multiple entry points into the community, in order to provide easy access to a variety of service opportunities.
Course-based service-learning: Students are able to serve and learn in the context of the classroom. The valuable work they contribute to their community becomes a tremendous experiential education opportunity. More...
USD CASA (Center for Awareness, Service and Action) located in Hahn University Center, Room 161, sponsors a wide range of student-led projects. More...
Social Issues Committee: Many of our service projects address a variety of social issues, which are brought to light and examined by the Social Issues Committee. Providing learning opportunities through an annual conference with major speakers, team-taught classes and cultural events, SIC bridges the gap between service and activism. More...
Work-study: In partnership with Financial Aid we offer extensive leadership and tutoring opportunities in the community. More...
Community organizing: The course "Community, Consensus, and Commitment" allows students to learn and practice the skills of community organizing along with local residents. More...
Residence-hall service: Students are encouraged to participate in service with others in their hall. More...

