Welcome to UNT Service-Learning
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What Is Service-Learning?
- For Students Service-Learning is performing a valuable community service that is connected to course curriculum; it essentially helps to bring your “text-books to life". Learn more by visiting the Students section of this site.
- For faculty members, service-learning is engaging your students with real-life learning experiences and increasing your effectiveness as a teacher and a scholar. Learn more by visiting the Faculty section of this site.
- For UNT administrators, service-learning is supporting UNT's mission and creating an "engaged university". Learn more by visiting the UNT Administrators section of this site.
- For community organizations, service-learning is tapping into a valuable resource, student volunteers, in exchange for serving as an extended classroom. Learn more by visiting the Community section of this site.
Need More Information?
Don't hesitate to contact us if you have questions! You can also learn more in About Service-Learning. If you are interested in research or publications related to service-learning, check out More Resources.
Current classes, internships, and other service-learning opportunities offered at UNT are described in the Programs section.
Beyond the classroom, students can engage in co-curricular activities that will provide deeper learning, build student resumes and create a professional network that will prove invaluable upon graduation. For more information, check out Programs-Co-Curricular Activities.
Who Benefits from Service-Learning? Everyone.
Engaging students, serving the community, building citizens, experiencing personal growth... these are only a few of the many benefits of service-learning.