Page title When searching for a service-learning site, keep these things in mind

Connecting learning with community needs


When searching for a service-learning site, keep these things in mind
 

What type of service would be appropriate for the amount service-learning hours required?

What expectations do you have for your placement?

What are you looking to learn about at your organization or from the people you will be working with? Share this with your supervisor so he or she can help you fulfill your learning goals.

What interests you? What are your career goals? What population or issue engages you? Choose a site that allows you to explore possible career opportunities, new issues areas, or develop new skills.

Are there any special accommodations necessary to assist you in your service-learning effort? If yes, have you informed your professor or site supervisor of this need? Students registered with Disability Services, requiring accommodations at the service-learning site should contact their Disability Specialist to discuss appropriate accommodations.

 

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