Who can ENGAGE with Community-Based Learning?

Any students interested in learning more about engaging with local communities to work collaboratively to advance the public good are ideal participants. In this phase, you can engage with the broader community beyond campus and explore working with community partners such as nonprofit organizations, schools, government agencies, and locally owned businesses. In the process, you can learn to actively listen, observe, and comprehend the unique assets and challenges associated with communities, understand the idea of place, and learn to reflect on their experiences in the community.

Get Engaged!

Participate in an Elon Volunteers! community-based learning volunteer experience through the Kernodle Center for Civic Life
Participate in a Leadershop hosted by the Center for Leadership
Register to vote through Elon Votes!
Take part in a Fall Alternative Break with Kernodle Center for Civic Life
Take part in the Intersect: Diversity and Leadership Conference sponsored by the CREDE and Center for Leadership
Attend a Town of Elon Town Council Meeting
Attend a Big 8 Workshop offered by the CREDE
Attend an Elon by Design workshop hosted by the Center for Design Thinking
Attend a LGBTQIA Ally Training offered by the Gender and LGBTQIA Center
Take part in the Elon Innovation Challenge sponsored by the Doherty Center for Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Attend the Ripple Conference hosted by the Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life

IMMERSE (Level Two)