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.
Community Partners have the benefits of:
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- 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.
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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.