Service-Learning
A student enrolled in a service-learning course must fulfill all of the requirements for the service- learning component including the community service, and the formative and summative reflective assignments as stated in the course syllabus to receive credit for the service-learning experience.
If a student fails to complete all requirements for the service-learning component of the course and/or receives “no credit" or “unsatisfactory" for the reflection assignments in a service-learning course, the student will receive a failing grade for the course, even if the overall course grade is passing. If a student receives a failing grade for the service-learning course, the student must still successfully complete service-learning course(s) for the degree being sought.
One service-learning course is required for students earning an associate degree.
Two service-learning courses are required for students earning a bachelor's degree with two exceptions:
- Students who have earned their bachelor's degree from another accredited institution
- Transfer students whose general education is completed and accepted in its entirety must complete a minimum of one service-learning course
One service-learning course is required for students earning a graduate degree.