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Title: THE CENTER FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT


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THE CENTER FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
  • . . . offers WSU students, faculty, campus
    departments and community partners opportunities
    to share knowledge, skills and resources for the
    benefit of student learning and the wellbeing of
    our communities.

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VISION, MISSION VALUES


Vision WSU students and graduates are catalysts
for creating vibrant, just, and sustainable
communities.
Mission In partnership with communities, the CCE
facilitates student engagement which fosters a
sense of self, a sense of place, and a sense of
purpose to effect positive change.
  • Values
  • Community
  • Awareness
  • Respect
  • Equity



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STUDENT AFFAIRS ENROLLMENT
Enrollment
  • Admissions
  • Recruitment
  • Visitation
  • Marketing Comm
  • Student Publications

Federal Programs
  • CAMP
  • SSS
  • Upward Bound
  • First Scholars
  • MSS

Technology
Student Affairs
Registrar
  • Veterans Affairs

Financial Aid
President Elson Floyd
Vice President Student Affairs Enrollment John
Fraire
  • Housing Dining
  • CUB
  • Cougar Card Center
  • Info Services
  • Childrens Center

Admin Services
Civic Engagement
  • University Recreation
  • Wellbeing Program
  • Student Involvement
  • Cougar Leadership
  • ASWSU

Campus Life
  • Dean of Students
  • Residence Life
  • CFSL
  • GIESORC
  • Access Center
  • Womens Resources
  • Student Standards

Student Services
Retention
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ROLE OF THE CCE AT WSU
  • Provide Academic and Co-curricular Civic
    Engagement Leadership Opportunities for WSU
    Students
  • Academic Service Learning
  • Community Service Projects
  • Community Service Placements
  • Service Learning Internships
  • Student Staff Positions
  • Service Trips (Eco Adventures, Spring to
    Action)
  • Civic Engagement Events and Campaigns

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STUDENT BENEFITS OF ENGAGEMENT
  • Students acquire greater knowledge of self, with
    understanding and respect for the perspectives
    and life experiences of others
  • Increased feelings of agency, efficacy, purpose,
    and meaning in life
  • Succeed in school and life better than their
    peers who do not engage
  • Expand their range of professional experiences as
    they prepare for a career
  • Gain experience that is considered as valuable as
    paid work experience

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SERVICE PROJECT BASICS
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PRE-SERVICEIDENTIFY COMMUNITY NEED
  • Reach out to community organizations and
    non-profit agencies. Discuss needs they might
    have
  • Recruit volunteers. Discuss what they bring to
    the experience, set goals so they establish
    ownership of the project

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MY DREAM Make a Difference
  • Community agencies rely on your knowledge and
    expertise
  • Impact your community as you build relationships
    with children, seniors, agency directors, other
    volunteers and community members
  • Many of our community partners and agencies
  • are underfunded and understaffed
  • Your contributions of time, energy, and skill
    allow agencies to accomplish far more than they
    could alone

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PRE-SERVICEPLAN AND PREPARE
  • Visit with the community partner, and plan for
    any materials you might need and time frames
  • Establish roles and responsibilities for all
    volunteers
  • Ensure there is enough work for the number of
    anticipated volunteers
  • Identify safety risks
  • Publicize in advance of the project

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THE SERVICE PROJECT
  • Plan for a greeting by the community partner the
    morning of the project
  • What is their story and what impact will this
    service have for them?
  • Have volunteer sign-in
  • Risk and release forms
  • Use nametags
  • Have refreshments and take breaks
  • Take lots of pictures
  • Greet the media

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POST-SERVICE
  • Clean up service site
  • Lead a reflection with the community partner and
    volunteers
  • What did this experience mean for the volunteers?
    Why?
  • CELEBRATE! Hold a lunch, BBQ, party
  • Follow up with more publicity. How many
    volunteers? Impact on agency? Number of service
    hours

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PUTTING A COUGAR SPIN ON YOUR SERVICE EVENT
  • CougSync
  • WSU Students
  • Wave the Flag

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Questions?
CENTER FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT     cce.wsu.edu
CUB L48 and L45 509.335.7708
Debi Fitzgerald debifitz_at_wsu.edu
Michael Schwartz-Oscar mikejohn_at_wsu.edu
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