Campus Compact

Educating citizens • building communities

Home > Earn, Learn, and Serve: Getting the Most from Community Service Federal Work-Study > Appendices > Tools for Managing Community Service Federal Work-Study Programs

calendar.jpg

Tools for Managing Community Service Federal Work-Study Programs

(e.g. forms, handbooks, brochures, etc. used by established programs)

Tools Used with Students

Clarion University

Selection process, application form, criteria for selection, examples of positions, student handbook, student expectations, standards of conduct and dismissal policy, time sheet, site performance evaluation form.

Oberlin College

End-of-year student evaluation forms for America Reads and measurement of student civic engagement.

New Hampshire Technical Institute
Keene State College
Azusa Pacific University
University of Minnesota
Harvard College
UNH-Manchester
Southern New Hampshire University
America Reads Tutoring Resources

Tools Used with Community Partner Agencies

Clarion University
  • Application forms, expectations, off-campus agreement, hiring process guidelines, student performance evaluation, timesheets, and work-study handbook.http://www.clarion.edu/career
    Follow “Employers/Agencies” » “Post Career/Job Opportunities” » “Federal Work-Study Jobs”
Macalester College
Keene State College
Southern New Hampshire University

Other

The Federal Student Aid Handbook is updated each year by the Department of Education and gives guidance to Student Aid professionals. Valuable information on Federal Work-Study and community service can typically be found under the information for “Campus Based Programs”. (For 2007-08, the information is found under Volume 6, Chapter 2).

Navigation

Thanks to Campus Compact for all that you have done over the years to nurture the campus service and service-learning movement. When we started at St. A's 15 years ago there was a feeling among some campuses that we were seeing higher education's latest 'flash in the pan.' Instead it was the beginning of a revolution of ideas and relationships, and you guys have been fueling us all the way."

-Daniel Forbes, Director, Meelia Center for Community Service, Saint Anselm College