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IMMERSE (Level Two)
How do you IMMERSE yourself into Community-Based Learning?
In this phase, students actively immerse themselves in community activities and begin to reflect more deeply on how their actions may benefit individuals or communities. Students begin to develop a broader awareness that their attitudes and beliefs are different from those of other cultures and communities. This phase allows students to connect knowledge from their own academic discipline to work with communities. In the process, students gain a deeper understanding of their core personal values, appreciate the importance of diverse beliefs, and understand the need for justice and equity for all members of a community.
Get Involved!
- Take a Community-Based Learning course (formerly Academic Service-Learning) offered by faculty across campus
- Complete the Service Experiential Learning Requirement with the Kernodle Center for Civic Life
- Take a Human Service Studies course
- Enroll in a Poverty and Social Justice class
- Study abroad for the winter term or a semester through the Global Education Center
- Participate in an Alternative Breaks program through the Kernodle Center for Civic Life
- Take a Political Science and Policy Studies course
- Become a tutor with The Village Project through the Center for Access and Success
- Take a Public Health Studies course
- Take part in the Campus Alamance summer internship program through the Student Professional Development Center
- Work with the Elon University Poll
- Become an Eco-Rep in the Office of Sustainability
- Be an Elon Academy Summer Mentor through the Center for Access and Success
- Be an Alamance Youth Leadership Academy leader through the Center for Leadership