Forming Service-Learning Partnerships

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

Hexagonal timeline showing steps in the partnership formation process across the fall and spring semesters

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)

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!

Find a Course

Post to
Bulletin Board

Step 4: Explore Our Resources

Student Grants

Syllabus Template

Learning Contract Template

Student Journal

Media Release

Waiver Release