Community Partners

 

 

The power of the Stockton Center for Community Engagement and Service-Learning lies in the mutually beneficial and reciprocal relationships we build with our community partners.

On this page we invite you to learn how to become a new partner and to see the types of projects we have collaborated on in the past.

 

Idea Development

 

 

Examples of Collaborations

 

 

Programs and Events

Community Partners have the benefits of:

                    • Stockton Students to compete Service-Learning Projects
                    • Participation in our bi-annual Day of Service projects and Get Involved Fairs
                    • Collaboration with Stockton Faculty and Staff
                    • Participate in the bi-annual Get Involved Fair and similar activities on campus
                    • Networking with other Community Partners
                    • Utilizing many of Stockton's Resources to improve our region, state and global community.

 

 

 

Students benefit from their community partners:

  • Networking opportunities
  • Hands-on, practical experience
  • Building empathy through working with communities different than their own
  • Developing skills in working with people and problem solving
  • Add service experiences to their resume

Steps to becoming a Community Partner:

Meet with SCCESL staff to discuss possible collaborations which maximize the resources of the community partner and the University and meet with us to establish an affiliation agreement.

 

 

Interested in finding a community partner or learning about our existing partners?