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Community Engagement in the California State University

Community Engagement in the California State University. May 2010. Accomplishments AY 2008/09. 170 : number of new service-learning courses created 2,575 : total number of service-learning courses offered per year 125% increase since initiative began. Accomplishments in AY 2008/09.

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Community Engagement in the California State University

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  1. Community Engagement in the CaliforniaState University May 2010

  2. Accomplishments AY 2008/09 170: number of new service-learning courses created 2,575: total number of service-learning courses offered per year 125% increase since initiative began

  3. Accomplishments in AY 2008/09 194,000 CSU students performed community service, totaling 32 million hours 43% increase since 1999 $650 million economic impact

  4. Accomplishments in AY 2008/09 $3,935,880 in grants from external sources systemwide

  5. Highlights AY 2008/09 • Channel Islands • Dominguez Hills • Fresno • Fullerton • Humboldt • Long Beach • Los Angeles • Monterey Bay • Pomona • Sacramento • San Bernardino • San Luis Obispo • San Marcos • Stanislaus 14 CSU campuses named to the 2009 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll

  6. Highlights AY 2008/09 5,974 partner sites for student placements in 2008, compared with 3,560 in 2007.

  7. California Campus Compact and the California State University: An Enduring Partnership of Commitment, Collaboration and Community Engagement

  8. California Campus Compact Champions more than 500,000 students, faculty members, administrators and community members Supports and expands civic and community engagement in California Founded in 1988 Hosted by San Francisco State since 1995

  9. Return on Investment in AY 2008/09 Average 2008/09 membership fee for all CSU campuses was $4,109 Average return on investment for CSU campuses was $27,000 70% more than the average return on investment for all member campuses ($16,000). CSU Membership fee CACC awards and grants

  10. Benefits of Membership in CACC Systemwide and Presidential Leadership Opportunities Advocacy on State and Federal Legislation Cutting Edge Research and Best Practices Professional Development Opportunities

  11. Systemwide and PresidentialLeadership Opportunities • Presidential Leadership Colloquium,1998 & 2004 • Chief Academic Officers Colloquium

  12. Advocacy on State and Federal Legislation California Service Alliance California’s Call to Service Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act Engaging Californians in Updating California’s Master Plan for Higher Education

  13. Research and Best Practices Community Voices Study Risk Management and Liability Annual Survey

  14. Professional Development Engaged Department Institutes (2000-2004) Artful Partnership: Advancement and Community Engagement (2005) Diving Deep (2010)

  15. Presidential Leadership Dr. Robert Corrigan • host and former Board Chair Dr. Tomas Arciniega Dr. Ruben Arminana Dr. Donald Gerth Dr. Ellis McCune Dr. Norma Rees Dr. Rollin Richmond Dr. John Welty Dr. Blenda Wilson

  16. Presidential Leadership Dr. Richard Rush • CACC Board Chair, 2004-2010 • Vice Chair, National Campus Compact Board, 2005-present • Former board chair of Minnesota Campus Compact

  17. A Partnership of Innovation and Impact

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