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Presidential Scholarship Service Learning

Presidential Scholarship Service Learning. Landis Elliott Manager of Internships, Service Learning & Civic Engagement EMCC. Presidential Scholar SL Requirements. C omplete 10 hours of volunteer service OR participate in 2 specific events Choose an Agency

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Presidential Scholarship Service Learning

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  1. Presidential ScholarshipService Learning Landis Elliott Manager of Internships, Service Learning & Civic Engagement EMCC

  2. Presidential Scholar SL Requirements • Complete 10 hours of volunteer service OR participate in 2 specific events • Choose an Agency • Submit SL Project Proposal October 16th • Volunteer • Complete the SL Reflection Assignment Due December 1st

  3. What is Service Learning? Service Learning • The combination of community service with a focus on critical, reflective thinking as well as personal and civic responsibility • May be community service, one or more volunteer events, donations

  4. Key Components • Connecting Service with Learning • Reflection • Reciprocity • Critical Thinking

  5. Key Component 1: Connecting Service with Learning • A successful SL project must include meaningful service and is directly tied to your major/area of study • This service may be in the community or solely on the college campus • Impacts all stakeholders positively • Requires a final assessment/reflection • Dual focus– the service and knowledge gained from that service

  6. Key Component 2: Reflection Reflection by the student is ongoing throughout the project

  7. Key Component 3: Reciprocity • Service Learning makes it possible for the student to both give and to receive! t/p/s Imagine that you are volunteering in the local domestic violence shelter or the local food bank. What would you ‘receive’ from this experience?

  8. Component 4: Critical Thinking • Service Learning allows the students to learn, volunteer, and work on a project that can and should facilitate reflective and analytical thinking.

  9. How to Get Started • Research Partner Agencies and identify a community need • Submit your Service Learning Proposal for approval • Complete your 10 Service Learning hours • Upload the Reflection Assignment to CANVAS

  10. For Additional Assistance • Center for Service Learning and Civic Engagement Located in the Career and Transfer Center (CTC) Rachel Holmes, Faculty SL Coordinator 623.935.8407 Rachel.Holmes@estrellamountain.edu MAR108 Landis Elliott, SL Coordinator 623.935.8220 Landis.Elliott@estrellamountain.edu CTC

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