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Service Learning

Service-Learning is a teaching and learning approach that integrates community services with academic study to enrich learning, teach civic responsibility, and strengthen communities. Service-learning aims to develop in students a lifelong commitment to service and leadership. It promotes understanding of local issues as well as recognition of the interrelatedness of communities and societies across the world.

"Experience enhances understanding; understanding leads to more effective action" - Eyler and Giles

The Service-learning Program at College Ten has three components:

Esprit de Corps

A seminar style course designed for College Nine and College Ten students. Participating students volunteer in the community at local schools and non-profits, attend weekly class meetings, and keep a reflection journal. To culminate the service-experience, Esprit students develop a final project related to civic engagement. Read more.

Praxis

A community service organization for students from College Nine and College Ten. Each month Praxis students engage in a variety of volunteer opportunities throughout Santa Cruz County. Read more.

Alternative Spring Break (ASB)

The ASB program is an opportunity for a group of students from College Nine and College Ten to immerse themselves in a service project over the spring break. Students have built homes in Mexico and assisted with the rebuilding efforts in New Orleans. ASB is one of our most popular programs. Read more.