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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

Wisconsin Campus Compact has brought more visibility and awareness, more leveraging of resources, and more collaboration with other organizations on multiple levels than would ever have been possible with even the best network of individual, campus-based service-learning and civic engagement programs."

-Don Mowry, Director, Service-Learning Center, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

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