Campus Compact

Educating citizens • building communities

You are here: Home > Program Models > Archive by category 'Program Models Serv…'

site-map.jpg

Program Models Service By Issue - Education

Program Model Title State
Office for the Community Agenda: a model of campus support for community engagement School: Maricopa Community Colleges District
AZ
The Junior Achievement curriculum: consultants in the classroom from the entire campus community School: GateWay Community College
AZ
CSU Monterey Bay America Reads Program School: California State University Monterey Bay
CA
CSU San Marcos America Reads Program School: California State University at San Marcos
CA
High Schools in the 21st Century course: Pre-service teachers and K-12 Community Engagement School: California State University, San Marcos
CA
Joint Educational Project School: University of Southern California
CA
Research and empowerment: faculty help parents design a survey School: San Jose State University
CA
The Preuss School School: University of California at San Diego
CA
Adams State College Science and History Fair School: Adams State College
CO
Aprender Mediante Amistad (Learning Through Friendship): helping families new to the United States School: Colorado College
CO
Developing alternative schools School: University of Colorado - Colorado Springs
CO
Durango Latino Education Coalition School: Fort Lewis College
CO
Education centers for community members on welfare School: Community College of Denver
CO
Educational Alliance of Pueblo School: University of Southern Colorado
CO
Internet writing center School: University of Colorado at Boulder
CO
K-12 Education Initiative School: Regis University
CO
Engagement with a Boys & Girls Club located on campus School: Trinity College
CT
Fusing campus and community: The Learning Corridor School: Trinity College
CT
Partnership with Leon County Schools School: Florida State University
FL
Piloting the Project Citizen Mentor Initiative School: Miami-Dade Community College
FL

Much of my work in service-learning and community engagement has come as a result of the many excellent resources and materials generated by Campus Compact. When I first became the Founding Director of CSUSB's CUP [Community-University Partnership Institute], I relied almost exclusively on the resources of Campus Compact in designing, planning, and implementing our actions."

-Richard M. Eberst, CSU-San Bernardino

Navigation