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Citizenship and Service Learning

The Office of Citizenship and Service-Learning (CASL) was established by MSU’s Faculty Senate in 1996 to serve the University and the community. CASL works with three constituents: faculty, students and community partners. The CASL staff supports faculty with service-learning course consultation, fellowship programs and research stipends. CASL advises students with service-learning placements and partnerships. CASL collaborates with the community’s identified needs by providing networking opportunities, student placements, and developing long-term reciprocal relationships. CASL operates under the Public Affairs umbrella as we seek to engage students with active service-learning opportunities that underscore course objectives, tied together with reflection exercises.

Services Offered to the Campus Community:
CASL’s Top Four List

  1. Faculty development for service-learning syllabi consultation, fellowship programs, research resources
  2. Student service-learning advisement
  3. Community partnerships to meet societal needs
  4. Citizenship presentations

> Learn more about Citizenship and Service Learning by visiting their website.