Community Engagement - Colorado College


Center for Service and Learning

The Center for Service and Learning was created to promote an ethic of service and to develop civic-minded leadership among all members of the college community.

Visit this website for information on co-curricular service experiences, including…

  • Priddy New Student Orientation
  • Direct service student organizations
  • Philanthropy, activism, and advocacy student organizations
  • CC Community Kitchen
  • BreakOut Trips
  • International Service Program
  • Capstone Service Experience
  • ASPIRE Leadership Program
  • Saturday of Service and other one time service opportunities
  • Spring Service Celebration
  • Grant writing and fundraising workshops
  • Community service requests
  • Feminist and Gender Studies Practicum

Faculty, please contact Gay Victoria for assistance with individual Community Based Learning Courses, including…

  • Course construction
  • Community placement options
  • Advice and assistance with implementation

We also encourage community members to visit the site and contact the Center for Service and Learning with potential opportunities for Colorado College student volunteers.

Partnership for Civic Engagement

The Partnership for Civic Engagement integrates public work into academic scholarship to promote the common good and cultivate social responsibility in our student body.

Visit this website for information on student civic engagement programs, including…

  • Living Learning Community
  • Service-Learning Corps
  • Public Achievement
  • Student-led Initiatives such as the Student Venture Partnership and Roosevelt Institution
  • AmeriCorps Colorado

Visit this website for information on faculty development, including…

  • Workshops on Community Based Learning and Research (CBL/CBR)
  • Curriculum Development Grants
  • Assistance with Community Based Research
  • CBL/CBR resources
  • And much more to come!

Visit this website for information on community programs, including…

  • Service-Learning in K-12 Schools
  • Pikes Peak Immigrant and Refugee Collaborative