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Benefits of SL

Service-Learning benefits students, faculty, the university, and the community.

Student benefits:

  • hands-on use of skills and knowledge that increases the relevance of academic concepts
  • accommodation of different learning styles
  • interaction with people of diverse cultures and backgrounds
  • increased sense of self-efficacy, analytical skills, and social development
  • valuable career and resume-building experience
  • opportunities for meaningful involvement with the local community
  • increased civic engagement

“It brings books to life and life to books.”

Faculty benefits:

  • more lively class discussions and increased student participation
  • greater retention of course material
  • a way to make a positive community impact and learn about our local community
  • more innovative approaches to active learning and experiential learning
  • enhanced opportunities for research and publication
  • See benefits of SL Designation

“It changes faculty role from the expert on top to the expert on tap”

Community benefits:

  • access to university resources
  • positive relationship opportunities with the university
  • increased student/public awareness of their organization
  • opportunities to contribute to the educational process
  • affordable access to professional development
  • short- and long-term solutions to pressing community needs

“It shifts from community as laboratory to community as classroom”

Adapted from the Institute for Learning and Teaching. (2007). CSU Service-Learning Faculty Manual, Fourth Edition. Colorado State University.