Community Service and Service Learning
The CSU defines community service as "all work or services performed by students that contribute to the quality of life in the community. Such work may be voluntary or for pay." CSU, Chico students have a long and positive history of providing outstanding community service through the Associated Students-sponsored Community Action Volunteers in Education (CAVE)-the largest and oldest community service provider on our campus. Since 1966, CAVE has helped place thousands of students in meaningful volunteer settings. For other community service opportunities visit the Community Action Volunteers in Education website.
Service Learning and Civic Learning
The CSU defines Service Learning (aka community Service Learning) as "academic study linked to community service through structured reflection so that each reinforces the other." Courses with a Service Learning (SL) component are designed to teach critical thinking and problem solving as they relate to the real world and the shaping of social policy. SL courses use hands-on experiences in the community to facilitate mastery of the subject matter and a sense of civic responsibility. To find out what SL courses you can take, contact the Office of Civic Engagement at oce@csuchico.edu or 530-898-5486. For community service and civic learning opportunities visit the Civic Engagement website.
Why get involved?
Engaging in community service or enrolling in a SL course increases your awareness of the world's problems and the social policies that are needed to make positive, long-lasting changes in our local and global communities. Getting involved gives you the opportunity to make a positive difference in someone's life.
It also gives you the opportunity to meet new people, discover new ideas, develop skills, acquire practical knowledge, exercise your talents, and maybe even find a career that you enjoy. Several times during your academic career at Chico State you will be able to participate in a variety of special community service projects or events, such as Up 'til Dawn (fundraiser for St. Jude's Hospital for Children), the Fun Without Alcohol Fair, Bidwell Park Clean-Up Day, or the Campus Blood Drive, and the Neighborhood Connections Project. These activities do make a difference to our campus and community-a difference from which we can learn how to take care of our community and its people.
Service Awards
In recognition of outstanding service and to remind us of the types of public service that are needed and why, the following annual awards are given: Long's Award (to a CAVE volunteer), Out-standing Contributions to the University Award (an undergraduate student), the Glenn Kendall Public Service Award (to a graduating senior), the Judy L. Sitton and the Zong-Yi Li Scholarships (to outstanding SIFE students who have demonstrated leadership), and the Outstanding Faculty Service Award (to a faculty member). For more information, contact the Provost's Office 530-898-6101.