Across disciplines and in every school and college, students are taking part in exciting community-engaged work, and helping build stronger communities in Vermont and beyond. Each year between 80-100 community-engaged learning courses are offered at UVM. They can be identified by the "SL" or "CL" in the course title and in the online schedule of courses. These courses create meaningful partnerships between students, community partners, and faculty to provide students with hands-on learning in real-world situations.

Find community-engaged courses in the SOC

Use the filter "Any Service Learning" (see image below) to search for designated Service Learning (SL) and Civic Learning (CL) courses in the online schedule of courses
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Community-Engaged Learning: Highlights

  • St. Lucia development project

    CDAE 186: Sustainable Development on Small Island States

    Guided by Profs. Thomas DeSisto & Kevin Stapleton, students work with government ministries and local schools in St. Lucia to complete development projects that the partners want to see implemented. While the two professors take the lead in the classroom, students are largely self-directed once they arrive in St. Lucia, working directly with their local counterparts.

    PROJECT-BASED SL; INT'L SL
    ADVANCED LEVEL

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