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Nov 21, 2024
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2013-2014 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Center for Service and Community Engagement
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Kent Koth, director
About the Center
The work of the Center for Service and Community Engagement revolves around fulfilling the mission of Seattle University: empowering leaders for a just and humane world. With the belief that successful leaders are those who serve others, the Center supports students engaged in service and justice activities.
Created through a presidential initiative in 2004, the Center for Service and Community Engagement is a dynamic outgrowth of Seattle University’s Jesuit tradition and mission. The center has two main goals: to foster positive action and improvement within the campus and the wider community; and to develop reflective, creative, compassionate and just students. The center works collaboratively with campus and community partners to implement programs in the following areas:
- Academic Service-Learning
- Community Partnerships
- Campus Collaboration
- Student Leadership
Service-Learning Courses
Academic service-learning is the connection of concepts in the classroom to service experiences in the community. Service-learning encourages you to begin or to continue service, in preparation for a lifetime of civic engagement and leadership. In addition, service-learning is an important learning tool. Through service, you have the opportunity to apply the concepts, theories and other material that you cover in class. The community becomes a text for the class, and is as critical to “read” as other textbooks.
Center for Service and Community Engagement: seattleu.edu/csce/ |
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