Community-Engaged Learning
Overview
Community engagement is central to the Jesuit educational mission and Loyola’s commitment
                        to transformative student learning. CCSJ works to help students at both the undergraduate
                        and graduate levels connect their academic work with community goals in mutually beneficial
                        partnerships.
What is Community-Engaged Learning?
Community-engaged learning (also known as service-learning) is a collaboration between
                        students and community members in order to learn from one another and build knowledge
                        together. Students use their skills and course knowledge to support a local organization
                        achieve their goals. In turn, the experiences students have outside the classroom
                        enhance the learning that they are doing in class.
Below, you’ll find a list of upcoming community-engaged course at Loyola. If you have
                        questions about these courses, please contact the instructor listed. For other questions
                        about community engagement, contact Stephanie Flores-Koulish (sfloreskoulish@loyola.edu), Faculty Director for Community-Engaged Learning and Scholarship.

Students and community members in Professor Billy Friebele’s Public Art class