Community Engaged Fellows
Selected undergraduates serve as Community-Engaged Fellows (CEF) for specific courses to aid in community-engaged projects.
Community-Engaged Fellow Job Description:
- Partner with instructor to manage partnership project(s) with community-based organizations.
- Devise and lead reflection activities.
- Assume responsibility for logistics.
- Oversee student work at community organizations.
- Assess student learning outcomes and maintain a portfolio of the information retrieved from the assessments.
- Work with other CEFs and Community-Engaged Representatives (CERs) to recruit and train students and organize CEL events.
- Meet regularly with CEF/CERs and staff to discuss arising issues and access to resources/trainings.
Apply for a CEF position by downloading a form here.
Note: CEFs, with the signed permission of the instructor, are registered as peer assistants and receive the credit equivalent of a full course. Download the Peer Assistant form. (pdf)
Download questions Community-Engaged Fellows should ask course instructors. (doc)
Download notes and reflections on faculty-CEF partnerships by Mark Auslander and Laura Goldin. (pdf)