Civic Engagement
Civic Engagement = Service Learning + Community Service
A learning partnership in the community
"We are the ones we have been waiting for"
– Barack Obama, President of the United States of America
SERVE LEARN LEAD Program
What are the Steps for Student Involvement in BCC’s SERVE, LEARN, LEAD Civic Engagement Program?
- Train to Serve: Students must read the online Pre-Service Training Guide and take the online Pre-Service Self-Test available from the Student page before performing service-learning or community service for the first time at BCC.
- Serve and Learn: A student who completes Pre-Service Training is eligible to perform unpaid Community Service at a non-profit agency or organization that meets a real need in the community for a minimum of 10 hours during a semester for either Service-Learning or Community Service projects. A student who engages in service learns practical work-related skills while making a real difference in his or her community. Additionally, a student who engages in Service-Learning completes a required reflection activity assigned by the course professor in which he or she links the “hands-on” community service experience with the conceptual material learned in class.
- Train to Lead: Students who have completed 2 Service-Learning and/or Community Service projects are eligible to participate in Community Service Leadership Training.
- Lead: Students who have completed Community Service Leadership Training recruit and help supervise peers performing service for either a Service-Learning or Community Service project.
SERVE LEARN LEAD Program Requirements and Recognition for Completing Each Step.
Where do I start?
We have information for Students, Faculty, Service Club Advisors and Community Partners right here on the web.
What is the next step?![]()
No matter what your interest, contact Dr. Mary Zahm, Director of Civic Engagement, by e-mail at mary.zahm@bristolcc.edu, by FAX at (508) 730-3283, or by phone at (508) 678-2811 x.2579 for more information.
You can get help to think creatively about your goals and to map out ways to use Civic Engagement to achieve them.
