While community-engaged courses help you engage through your academics, you can also serve the campus and Burlington community outside the curriculum. Volunteering and service opportunities are available through the groups below.
First Year Residential Learning Communities
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Some Residential Learning Communities offer volunteer and service opportunities. These could include working on campus with Rally Cat Cupboard, or off-campus. Look for emails and opportunities from your program director!
Civic Engagement in Student Life
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- Civic Engagement supports programs like Alternative Spring Break, Rallython, Service TREK and more!
- Sign up for Civic Engagement’s newsletter, full of opportunities for service and engagement, including a fair in the fall!
Students Serve
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- Check out this list of Student clubs and organizations with service missions, from Feel Good sandwiches in the Davis Center to Engineers without Borders.
- The Leahy Institute Summer Internship Program: Based in local communities, this program offers internships with community organizations and housing for students in selected locations.
- The Office of Student and Community Relations facilitates communication and build relationships among students and non-students so that they can create healthy, safe, and socially just neighborhoods.