Is your spring schedule set? Feel like getting involved?
Sign up for 096 Community Service & Learning Prac!
Do you have some pockets of availability in your schedule, now that classes have settled?
Past service-learners, are you looking to re-engage with your former service site?
Are you interested in exploring a new issue area and/or site?
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, a few of our community partners could use more UMBC student support. Spring 2015 096 Prac Registration wraps this week. Some are group sites, led by Student Coordinators, others are based on individual schedules. These include (but are not limited to):
- Let's Go Boys and Girls STEM on Tuesdays
- Walden Circle - any day, Monday-Thursday
- Young Explorers at Lakeland - Tuesday and/or Thursday
- BARCS on Thursdays
- SUCCESS is mostly full - they could use a little more help on Wednesdays with Science class (11-12), PE Elective (Tuesdays, 4-5 pm) and Dance Elective (Fridays, 3-4pm)
If you have any questions and/or are interested in participating, call (410) 455-2493 or simply stop by The Shriver Center, 1st floor of the Public Policy Building, just past the elevators.
Past service-learners, are you looking to re-engage with your former service site?
Are you interested in exploring a new issue area and/or site?
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, a few of our community partners could use more UMBC student support. Spring 2015 096 Prac Registration wraps this week. Some are group sites, led by Student Coordinators, others are based on individual schedules. These include (but are not limited to):
- Let's Go Boys and Girls STEM on Tuesdays
- Walden Circle - any day, Monday-Thursday
- Young Explorers at Lakeland - Tuesday and/or Thursday
- BARCS on Thursdays
- SUCCESS is mostly full - they could use a little more help on Wednesdays with Science class (11-12), PE Elective (Tuesdays, 4-5 pm) and Dance Elective (Fridays, 3-4pm)
If you have any questions and/or are interested in participating, call (410) 455-2493 or simply stop by The Shriver Center, 1st floor of the Public Policy Building, just past the elevators.
Posted: February 24, 2015, 3:23 PM