The Center for Community Engagement promotes experiential learning that bridges academic knowledge with real-world learning. Through community engagement initiatives, service learning courses, and academic internships (CESLI), students gain meaningful hands-on experience that deepens personal, professional, and academic growth. These opportunities prepare students for long-term success in an increasingly diverse and dynamic world—whether through partnerships with local communities to advance social change or through workforce experiences that enhance career development and economic mobility.
External organizations interested in becoming a partner for community engagement, service learning or academic internship opportunities should complete this form
Please see our for more information about the process and requirements.
Students - Access our database of industry partners and non profit organizations at and complete your placement forms for academic internships and service learning courses!
Would you like to request a site approval?
Visit the Placements for Internship & Service Learning Courses page for information about experiential learning, how to find an opportunity, and place with your site.
College Corps is a "serve, learn, and earn" program where students receive a living allowance and education award for 450 hours of community service and professional development training activities. Click on the link above to submit an application!