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Students walking across the campus to class
Benefits for Students
  • Engages Active Learning – The best way to learn is through active participation.
  • Wider Career Options -- Explore the career possibilities of public service and non-profit institutions.
  • Personal Growth and Development – One of the best ways to help yourself is to help someone else.  Through service, you will gain skills and experience that will help you for the rest of your life, both in work and in society. 
  • Meet Community Needs – Do you think we can rely on government to solve all out problems?  Each one of us must do our part to help make our community better for ourselves and others. 
  • Develops Civic Responsibility – Our country was founded on an ethic of service.  The health of our democracy depends on service and community involvement.  Working toward the common good is something we must all practice.  
  • Enhances Self Image -- Service allows you to make a difference through active and meaningful contribution to your communities
  • Broadens Perspective -- Your critical thinking skills get stronger when you are challenged to examine, question and refine or change your perceptions, assumptions and beliefs with regard to the world in which we live. This leads to a more valuable, successful life.
  • Reflect on Your Life Goals -- Demonstrates to students that learning and civic engagement are life-changing, life-long activities.
  • Expands Your Resume -- Community projects are excellent experiences to expand your resume, and show prospective employers or graduate schools the breadth of your background.
  • Increased Resources – Develop new networks, connections, friends and mentors in places you never knew you would.