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| Raritan
Valley Community College received the prestigious 1998 Service-Learning
Collaboration award from the Campus Compact National Center for Community
Colleges. This award recognizes the outstanding work of the Colleges
Service Learning Program with social service organizations in the
following areas: |
- Leadership
in developing and implementing college and community collaborations
- Development
of quality learning opportunities for community college students
through service learning courses and reflection activities
- Collaborative
contributions to the community and the potential for other community
colleges to replicate components of the Program.
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| PROGRAM
DESCRIPTION |
| Service
Learning at Raritan Valley Community College involves students in
organized community service that addresses local needs, while developing
their academic skills, sense of civic responsibility and commitment
to the community. Students enroll in courses designated as service
learning, perform community service as part of their coursework and
receive academic credit. Students reflect on their experiences through
journals, essays, research papers, group discussions and in-class
presentations. Service learning is a requirement in over a dozen courses,
as well as an optional component, in numerous disciplines across the
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| PROGRAM
PARTICIPATION |
| The
Program began in the Spring of 1993. Since then, it has witnessed
dramatic growth and continues to expand each year with increasing
numbers of students, faculty and community partnerships. Annual program
participation includes: |
- 800
+ students enroll in service learning courses
- 70
faculty members support and teach service learning courses
- 87
courses offer service learning opportunities
- 200
community organizations provide service placements
- 17,000
hours of service are provided to the community
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| "Working
with two hundred community organizations, students have volunteered
more than seventeen thousand hours, giving back to their communities
and making a real difference. And the exciting part is that two out
of three continue to volunteer after they complete their coursework
here [Raritan Valley Community College]. Seeing the spirit of service
learning, I have great hope for the future of New Jersey." |
Governor
Christine Todd Whitman, May 1998
Raritan Valley Community College
Twenty-Ninth Commencement
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For
more information on
the award-winning Service Learning program,
call or e-mail Lori Moog,
(908) 526-1200 ext. 8284.
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