News & Recognitions

Exemplary Campus-Community Partnership, Wingspread Conference 2005, Campus Compact

Community Outreach Partnership Center designation, 2000 and 2005, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

National Award of Merit - Peter Brown, 2003, Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Partnership Award for Campus-Community Collaboration, 2002, Georgia State University

 

Service-Learning

Student group

Mercer has viewed community service as an integral part of its educational experience since its founding in 1833. The University created the first official “service-learning” course that integrated student service as part of the learning experience in 1970, when it introduced “The Experimental Freshman Program,” which required service projects and civic advocacy from its students. The aims of that early program were to develop student self-responsibility and encourage engaged learning. These aims have been preserved and refined in the First-Year Seminar Experiential Program (FYS-X) of the College of Liberal Arts, as well as in dozens of other service-learning courses throughout the University. The College of Liberal Arts also offers a unique Program in Leadership and Community Service, which integrates extensive periods of public and community service into a multi-disciplinary concentration for students interested in public service or nonprofit careers.

“Service-learning,” as a theoretical concept in academic practice, was first introduced in 1979 to describe student community service that is designed to help meet the learning objectives of an academic course while also helping to meet an identified community need. This reciprocity—hands-on skills and civic insight for students, objective value for the community—is the hallmark of genuine service-learning at Mercer. No matter what major or career interest a Mercer student is pursuing, there is a service-learning class that can make the learning more relevant and the results more valuable.

Mercer Service-Learning Programs

First Year Seminar Experiential
Law and Public Service Program
Women's and Gender Studies

Service-Learning Projects

Joshua House
College Hill Corridor
Pleasant Hill

Contacts

Mary Alice Morgan
Director, Women’s and Gender Studies Program
(478) 301-2571

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