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Program Models Co-Curricular Activities

Program Model Title State
Student Life Service-Learning Center School: Oklahoma City Community College
OK
Service-Learning Scholars School: Norwich University
VT
Public Service Scholars Program School: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
NC
Campus Hispanic society enourages spanish-speaking residents to vote School: Phoenix Community College
AZ
Generations Prom for seniors School: Chandler-Gilbert Community College
AZ
Housing and development: the Self-Help Program School: Arizona State University
AZ
Reflection as a part of “”Into the Streets day”" School: Chandler-Gilbert Community College
AZ
The Junior Achievement curriculum: consultants in the classroom from the entire campus community School: GateWay Community College
AZ
Celebration and understanding: working with the developmentally disabled School: Santa Clara University
CA
Partnership with the Stone Soup Project School: California State University, Fresno
CA
Aprender Mediante Amistad (Learning Through Friendship): helping families new to the United States School: Colorado College
CO
Dwight Hall School: Yale University
CT
Harris Homes First Grade Initiative School: Spelman College and Morehouse College
GA
Centennial Service Day School: DePaul University
IL
Partnership with General Electric has a supportive organizational structure School: Chicago State University
IL
Library tutoring in an elementary school School: Holy Cross College
IN
ABC Day: teaming up with elementary schools for a day of service School: Lesley College
MA
Co-curricular art-based community programs School: Massachusetts College of Art
MA
Community Outreach through the Volunteer Center School: Fitchburg State College
MA
“”CommunityARTworks”": a day of community art projects for entering students School: Massachusetts College of Art
MA

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