Step 1: Decision Making
Determine whether you are looking for a service-learning course partnership, interns for your organization or volunteers to support your work. If it is service-learning, then you are in the right place!
- Service-Learning 101: Blend of learning and service, i.e., students apply learning in a community setting to meet community needs. Learn more.
- Internship 101: Learning-focused, i.e., job training and career networking. Learn more.
- Volunteering 101: Service-focused, i.e., serve a community or organization to further their mission. Learn more.
Step 2: Learn the Process
When setting up a service-learning course, it is critical to plan ahead. Like all successful relationships, service-learning partnerships take time and energy to truly grow into mutually beneficial, reciprocal relationships.
Partnership Timeline
Partnership Checklist
Building Relationships & Clarifying Expectations (July for fall; November for spring)
- Connect with instructor/partner and foster a meaningful relationship
- Share course/partner goals and clarify expectations, i.e., time commitments, classroom/site visits, level of students, draft syllabus
- Establish communication plan, i.e., student contact frequency, instructor contact frequency, platform
- Discuss funding, research opportunities, and IRB as needed
- Connect with the Office of Service-Learning as needed for additional support
Finalizing Commitments (August for fall; December for spring)
- Complete appropriate forms and share with all partners, i.e., syllabus, learning contract, photograph release, background checks, etc.
Implementing & Monitoring (August-December for fall; January-May for spring)
- Conduct bi-weekly check-in’s for new partnerships; mid-semester check-in’s for advanced partnerships (instructor)
- Meet with students to evaluate/adjust service (instructor)
- Meet with partner to evaluate/adjust service (instructor)
Evaluating & Assessing (December for fall; April for spring)
- Conduct evaluation surveys, interviews, etc. with students, partners, instructor and for the partnership (Instructor evaluation; Student evaluation; Community Partner evaluation; and Partnership evaluation)
- Host partnerships brief with all partners
- Continue to build and foster the relationship as needed
Step 3: Visit the Project Bulletin Board
The next step is to visit our Project Bulletin Board where you can find a course or instructor looking to be matched with a partner. Want to post to our Project Bulletin Board? To do so, share about your organization via our Bulletin Board Submission Form, so we can make a post for you!