- On-site training and technical assistance from our state affiliates.
- Conferences, workshops, and institutes designed to foster networking and provide professional development for faculty and administrators.
- Access to the knowledge of the Consulting Corps, including members with specific expertise in service-learning at community colleges.
- Partnerships with other national organizations, such as the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), to promote service-learning on campus.
- Discounts on high-quality publications to help develop, refine, and promote service and service-learning programs, as well as a range of free resources.
- Hundreds of syllabi for service-learning courses in 48 disciplines.
- A searchable database of more than 700 program models with exemplary community service and service-learning practices.
- State and national advocacy for funding of programs that enrich the college and benefit the community.
- Updates on relevant events, funding opportunities, and special initiatives.
- National awards and exposure for faculty and students with exemplary practices.
- Recognition and validation among all of higher education of the community college approach to serving communities.
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