Service Learning is the combination of community service and classroom instruction, with a focus on critical, reflective thinking as well as personal and civic responsibility. (AACC 2002). Service learning programs involve students in organized activities that address local needs while developing their academic skills and commitment to their community. Service learning is related to but does not include volunteerism, cooperative education, practicums, or internships.
Volunteers serve in whichever capacity necessary to help an agency meet its needs. Volunteers may not be associated with an academic program.
For additional differentiation between Service Learning and Volunteerism please contact:
Maria Nancy Valenzuela, Outreach Specialist, can be contacted at (505) 224-3071 (office) or email to mvalenzuela11@cnm.edu
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The Service Learning Program is a proud recipient of a Corporation for National and Community Service Grant. The program is also the 1999 National Bellwether award winner and the 2004 Community College National Center for Community Engagement Service Learning and Civic Engagement award winner. |