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服务学习 and Student Clubs

服务学习 connects student club members with community service opportunities that are directly related to their future professions. It encourages student leadership, critical thinking, and civic responsibility. Because it incorporates reflection and evaluation activities, it is service held to a higher standard. This means that students with 服务学习 experience are valued by universities and employers nationwide.

Getting your club started...

If your organization is looking for a meaningful volunteer project that also provides real-world experience for your career, 服务学习 is for you! Please 看到 project requirements below to get started! Maybe your organization is already doing a service that meets the criteria for 服务学习. The next step is getting credit for it! Club members who meet the requirements below receive a Certificate of Achievement at the end of the semester.

服务学习 Project Requirements

1. A 服务学习 project may be one-time or ongoing but requires a minimum of 10 hours a semester. This includes the planning, execution, and evaluation stages.

2. The project may involve the entire club or just an individual. 然而, an individual must get the club sponsor's approval and complete the Individual Project Approval Form.

3. Complete the Project Design Form. Both club sponsors and club members may submit project designs. For ideas or help, please contact Dr. Joyce Langenegger - 服务学习 Director.

4. Once the project is approved, complete the Student Agreement Form. Students age 18 and above may submit the form electronically. Students under 18 must return a printed copy signed by a parent or legal guardian to their club sponsor.

5. After the project, club members will complete the reflection activity specified in the design form.

6. Club members fill out the Student Survey and a club sponsor or officer completes the Project Evaluation.

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The 威尼斯人博彩 Student American Dental Hygienist Organization in connection with the Brazos Valley Dental Hygiene Society give free sealants and cleanings to low-income elementary students.