Western Carolina University staff, faculty, students, and administration are committed to the University’s mission as a regionally engaged university and the work of creating collaborative connections that address critical community-identified needs. To that end, The Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning (CCESL) has the privilege of cultivating reciprocal partnerships with community organizations doing impactful work across Western North Carolina. We look forward to growing our services and building strong relationships with community partners, both established and new.
There are many ways that community organizations can collaborate with CCESL!
CCESL hosts bi-monthly Community Coffee Conversations for community partners to interface with CCESL staff, learn about new ways to connect with CCESL, network with each other, and enjoy light refreshments!
Fall 2024 Schedule
Thursday, August 29th at 9:30am | Thursday, November 7th at 9:30am
Service-Learning Courses (SLC) employ service-learning pedagogy throughout the instructional design of a credit-bearing course. These courses integrate critical reflection and purposeful community service as central teaching strategies to achieve the following goals.
SLCs require at least 10 hours applied to the service work during the term and more typically involve 15-30 hours. The service may involve direct, indirect, research, or advocacy approaches.
Interested? To begin a conversation about partnering with a service-learning course, reach out to CCESL’s Associate Director for a consultation.
Community Experience Courses (CEC) are credit-bearing courses in which faculty meaningfully incorporate and contextualize one or more community-engaged components from a range of possibilities such as intensive field education placements to volunteerism, site visits, or other innovations. The common theme in CECs is that one or more of the course activities engage students with community partners in reciprocal, collaborative, and respectful exchanges around community issues.
Interested? To begin a conversation about partnering with a community experience course, reach out to CCESL’s Associate Director for a consultation.
CCESL will offer Lunch and Learn professional development opportunities. These will be either in-person or virtual webinars.
Spring 2024 Schedule
Community Partners are invited to join CCESL at national community engagement conferences as both attendees and presenters. CCESL will provide a limited number of scholarships to interested partners.
Spring 2025 Offering
PACE Conference – February 12, 2025
North Carolina Campus Engagement’s annual Pathways to Achieving Civic Engagement (PACE)
Conference seeks to grow and share the practice and scholarship of higher education
community and civic engagement.
WNC Nonprofit Pathways Opportunities
WNC Nonprofit Pathways offers skill building services to nonprofit leaders, staff, board members, and volunteers located in NC’s 18 western counties to strengthen organizations and support sustainability. They provide free, public webinars on a variety of topics.
They also offer professional development classes that can be taken individually or in a sequence to complete their Nonprofit Fundamentals Certificate Program. Classes are $50 for organizations with a budget above $50,000.