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Use the Engage! search to discover ways to get involved at the University of Minnesota and in the Twin Cities community.
Why engage? Engagement opportunities help you:
- build on your academic knowledge through experiences outside of the classroom;
- connect with your campus and broader community;
- learn more about your career interests in a real-world context;
- enhance your understanding of your own goals and strengths.
Need help choosing engagement opportunities? You can:
University of Minnesota Office of Public Engagement
Under the leadership of the Associate Vice President, the Office of Public Engagement works to enhance the University of Minnesota’s activities and stature as a publicly engaged research university. The Office provides University-wide leadership to catalyze, facilitate, advocate, coordinate, connect, communicate, and align engaged initiatives across units and with external constituencies.
This site is a resource and information base for students, faculty, community partners, local governments, and anyone else who is working to enhance connections between programs at the College of Design and the communities in which we live and work.
Information coming soon!
What is service learning?
Service learning is a way for you to gain direct experience in a subject area by taking a service-learning class where you work on the content, ideas, and issues discussed in class through working at a community organization for a couple hours per week. With the support of your instructor, you build a real relationship with a community organization. That relationship is reciprocal: you help the organization meet its goals, and the organization gives you the opportunity to develop professional skills and contacts while applying your academic work to real-world situations.
Take service learning a stop further
The Community Engagement Scholars Program allows students to do service learning work under the guidance of program advisers, as well as do written reflection exercises about their participation in order to maximize their experience. This certificate program allows students to do service learning work under the guidance of program advisers, as well as do written reflection exercises about their participation in order to maximize their experience.
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