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Program Models Campus-Community Partnerships (And/Or Campus/Corporate/Community Partnerships)

Program Model Title State
K-12 Education Initiative School: Regis University
CO
PAR Project: Regis University School: Regis University
CO
The Center for Service Learning: develop symbiotic, non-hierarchical partnerships School: Fort Lewis University
CO
The Urban Citizen School: University of Colorado at Denver
CO
Central Connecticut State University Campus-Community Partnerships School: Central Connecticut State University
CT
Engagement with a Boys & Girls Club located on campus School: Trinity College
CT
Fusing campus and community: The Learning Corridor School: Trinity College
CT
The Holleran Center for Community Action and Public Policy School: Connecticut College
CT
Urban Universities and their Role in Central City Economics, Trinity College School: Trinity College
CT
Urban Universities and their Role in Central City Economics, Yale University School: Yale University
CT
Generations in Exchange School:
FL
An Office of University-Community Partnerships School: Emory University
GA
BIDS (Business Interdisciplinary Studies) School: Georgia College and State University
GA
COMMUNICATING COMMON GROUND School: Georgia College and State University
GA
Georgia Education Mentoring Program (GEM) School: Georgia College and State University
GA
Meals on Wheels (F.R.I.E.N.D.S.) School: Georgia College and State University
GA
The Service-Learning Cross-Curricular Emphasis and the “”2+4=Service on Common Ground”" initiative School: Kapi olani Community College
HI
Building external “”bridges”": various partnerships and service activities School: Millikin University
IL
Partnership with General Electric has a supportive organizational structure School: Chicago State University
IL
Center for Youth and Society School: University of Illinois, Chicago
IL

As a president, my engagement with the community demonstrates leadership by example. Moreover, it gives our students an opportunity to experience the 'real world.' Campus Compact is the foundation and center of this engagement process. It is the organization from which we seek guidance and collaboration."

-JoAnn W. Haysbert, President, Langston University

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