choose your Bennion Center EXPERIENCE
All of our programs, organized below by time, interest, & name
Drop-in Service Projects
Pick them up from us on campus to do with others or on your own, according to your schedule. We focus on addressing needs in our community with projects that are impactful, but also simple enough that people can pick them up quickly.
Click the link below to view current projects, pickup hours/location, upcoming Service Corner Nights schedule, and more!
Cohort of Community Minded Peers
No matter if this is your first-year at the U (new or transfer student) or if you are new to the Bennion Center, this program is all about exploring community engagement through a series of virtual & in-person events that can help you find friends and make a difference in your community.
Click the link below to view upcoming events and sign up to be notified of future FYE events & opportunities to engage with us!
Fall & Spring Break/Weekend Experiences
U of U students, faculty, and staff engage in Justice work and experiential learning over school breaks. Teams of students, along with staff/faculty partners, share work and stories with communities across the western United States to support non-profit organizations and community-identified projects.
Click the link below to view upcoming trip causes/locations, COVID travel restriction updates, applications due dates, and more!
Community Engaged Learning in Costa Rica & Cuba
Costa Rica: Discover practical solutions and alternatives to traditional development aid theories while spending spring break there.
Cuba: Explore the intersection of past and present in relation to current political, economic, social, and environmental changes there for a week during summer semester.
Click the link below to view upcoming trip details, COVID travel restriction updates, applications due dates, and more!
Student-Directed Support of Local Organizations
With over 45 community partners, you can choose an area of engagement that matters to you and become an advocate of justice as you work alongside them. You will gain an understanding about specific community issues, professional development experience, and connections to other volunteers with shared interests.
Click the link below to view all of our community partners segmented into six issue areas: Advocacy, Arts & Recreation, Education, Health & Wellness, Mentorship, and Sustainability & Food Justice!
Bennion Center Marketing & Communication Support
Apply your creative interests, develop new skills, and build your experience/portfolio across multiple marketing & communication functions in support of all Bennion Center programs. From creative services, to digital channels, to recruitment & outreach; let's have a conversation to see how we can work together.
Click the link below to view each specific area of interest, upcoming projects, previous work, and schedule a conversation!
For Credit Experiential Learning (CEL) Designated Courses - Open to all majors
CEL involves students, faculty and community partners working together to apply knowledge in authentic settings in order to address community needs while also meeting instructional objectives. CEL enhances and deepens students' understanding of an academic discipline by facilitating the integration of theory and practice.
Click the link below to learn more about community engaged learning courses (over 200 offered across all majors), how to find them, and more!
Work-Study Reading Tutors at Title I Elementary Schools
Federal work-study recipients work one-on-one with children at least twice a week to engage in enjoyable reading activities. Tutors help children feel successful by providing positive feedback and support. By joining this program, you will have a meaningful and fun experience as you gain skills and knowledge necessary for a future career.
Click the link below to learn more about the program, how to become a tutor, additional resources, site partners, AmeriCorps, and more!
Student Leader Positions
We offer around 150 student leader positions every academic-year, with applications opening in late January/early February for 2021/2022. Based on your area of interest, all of these positions support our diverse community engagement programs. Terms are for the entire academic year. This is a great way to meet new people, spend your time for good, strengthen professional skills, and "feel" community.
Click the link below to view positions available, application dates, current openings, meet this year's student leaders, and more!
On-Campus Living Residence - 614 Officers Circle
Bennion Service House residents work together to foster community and lifelong civic engagement among the 12 students living in this residence through action, dialogue, education, and outreach. The residents promote an environment of support, respect, friendship, diversity, and learning within the house and greater community.
Click the link below to learn more about housing applications dates, Service House activites, and more!
On-Campus Living Residence for First-Year Students - Kahlert Village
Do you care about the world around you? Are you interested in making an impact in your community and learning with like-minded peers? Join around 300 residents to work in collaboration with the Bennion Center, fellow students, and local organizations to build connections that foster a sense of belonging in your first year at the U.
Click the link below to learn more about Kahlert Village, housing application dates, and more!
Capstone Project & Transcript Designation - Open to all majors
Apply your academic interests to meet a real social concern through a capstone project with a community partner and faculty mentor. Courage and optimism sustain Scholars’ endeavors to learn through inclusive collaboration on projects that support and develop innovative action within all communities. Stand out as a leader who strives to impact their communities for the better.
Click the link below to learn more about upcoming application due dates, program requirements, faq's, apply, and more!
Academic Credential for Community Engagement - Open to all majors
The Community Engagement Certificate consists of 21 credit hours of course work with a minimum of 15 credits in designated community engaged learning (CEL) courses. A student must earn a “C” or better for all requirements.
Click the link below to view the student course planner, certificate requirements, schedule an academic advising appointment, and more!
Drop-in Service Projects
Pick them up from us on campus to do with others or on your own, according to your schedule. We focus on addressing needs in our community with projects that are impactful, but also simple enough that people can pick them up quickly.
Click the link below to view current projects, pickup hours/location, upcoming Service Corner Nights schedule, and more!
Cohort of Community Minded Peers
No matter if this is your first-year at the U (new or transfer student) or if you are new to the Bennion Center, this program is all about exploring community engagement through a series of virtual & in-person events that can help you find friends and make a difference in your community.
Click the link below to view upcoming events and sign up to be notified of future FYE events & opportunities to engage with us!
Student-Directed Support of Local Organizations
With over 45 community partners, you can choose an area of engagement that matters to you and become an advocate of justice as you work alongside them. You will gain an understanding about specific community issues, professional development experience, and connections to other volunteers with shared interests.
Click the link below to view all of our community partners segmented into six issue areas: Advocacy, Arts & Recreation, Education, Health & Wellness, Mentorship, and Sustainability & Food Justice!
Bennion Center Marketing & Communication Support
Apply your creative interests, develop new skills, and build your experience/portfolio across multiple marketing & communication functions in support of all Bennion Center programs. From creative services, to digital channels, to recruitment & outreach; let's have a conversation to see how we can work together.
Click the link below to view each specific area of interest, upcoming projects, previous work, and schedule a conversation!
Fall & Spring Break/Weekend Experiences
U of U students, faculty, and staff engage in Justice work and experiential learning over school breaks. Teams of students, along with staff/faculty partners, share work and stories with communities across the western United States to support non-profit organizations and community-identified projects.
Click the link below to view upcoming trip causes/locations, COVID travel restriction updates, applications due dates, and more!
Community Engaged Learning in Costa Rica & Cuba
Costa Rica: Discover practical solutions and alternatives to traditional development aid theories while spending spring break there.
Cuba: Explore the intersection of past and present in relation to current political, economic, social, and environmental changes there for a week during summer semester.
Click the link below to view upcoming trip details, COVID travel restriction updates, applications due dates, and more!
Capstone Project & Transcript Designation - Open to all majors
Apply your academic interests to meet a real social concern through a capstone project with a community partner and faculty mentor. Courage and optimism sustain Scholars’ endeavors to learn through inclusive collaboration on projects that support and develop innovative action within all communities. Stand out as a leader who strives to impact their communities for the better.
Click the link below to learn more about upcoming application due dates, program requirements, faq's, apply, and more!
Academic Credential for Community Engagement - Open to all majors
The Community Engagement Certificate consists of 21 credit hours of course work with a minimum of 15 credits in designated community engaged learning (CEL) courses. A student must earn a “C” or better for all requirements.
Click the link below to view the student course planner, certificate requirements, schedule an academic advising appointment, and more!
For Credit Experiential Learning (CEL) Designated Courses - Open to all majors
CEL involves students, faculty and community partners working together to apply knowledge in authentic settings in order to address community needs while also meeting instructional objectives. CEL enhances and deepens students' understanding of an academic discipline by facilitating the integration of theory and practice.
Click the link below to learn more about community engaged learning courses (over 200 offered across all majors), how to find them, and more!
Work-Study Reading Tutors at Title I Elementary Schools
Federal work-study recipients work one-on-one with children at least twice a week to engage in enjoyable reading activities. Tutors help children feel successful by providing positive feedback and support. By joining this program, you will have a meaningful and fun experience as you gain skills and knowledge necessary for a future career.
Click the link below to learn more about the program, how to become a tutor, additional resources, site partners, AmeriCorps, and more!
On-Campus Living Residence - 614 Officers Circle
Bennion Service House residents work together to foster community and lifelong civic engagement among the 12 students living in this residence through action, dialogue, education, and outreach. The residents promote an environment of support, respect, friendship, diversity, and learning within the house and greater community.
Click the link below to learn more about housing applications dates, Service House activites, and more!
On-Campus Living Residence for First-Year Students - Kahlert Village
Do you care about the world around you? Are you interested in making an impact in your community and learning with like-minded peers? Join around 300 residents to work in collaboration with the Bennion Center, fellow students, and local organizations to build connections that foster a sense of belonging in your first year at the U.
Click the link below to learn more about Kahlert Village, housing application dates, and more!
Student Leader Positions & Scholarships
We offer around 150 student leader positions every academic-year, with applications opening in late January/early February for 2021/2022. Based on your area of interest, all of these positions support our diverse community engagement programs. Terms are for the entire academic year. This is a great way to meet new people, spend your time for good, strengthen professional skills, and "feel" community.
Click the link below to view positions available, application dates, current openings, meet this year's student leaders, awards/scholarships, and more!
Fall & Spring Break/Weekend Experiences
U of U students, faculty, and staff engage in Justice work and experiential learning over school breaks. Teams of students, along with staff/faculty partners, share work and stories with communities across the western United States to support non-profit organizations and community-identified projects.
Click the link below to view upcoming trip causes/locations, COVID travel restriction updates, applications due dates, and more!
Capstone Project & Transcript Designation - Open to all majors
Apply your academic interests to meet a real social concern through a capstone project with a community partner and faculty mentor. Courage and optimism sustain Scholars’ endeavors to learn through inclusive collaboration on projects that support and develop innovative action within all communities. Stand out as a leader who strives to impact their communities for the better.
Click the link below to learn more about upcoming application due dates, program requirements, faq's, apply, and more!
Bennion Center Marketing & Communication Support
Apply your creative interests, develop new skills, and build your experience/portfolio across multiple marketing & communication functions in support of all Bennion Center programs. From creative services, to digital channels, to recruitment & outreach; let's have a conversation to see how we can work together.
Click the link below to view each specific area of interest, upcoming projects, previous work, and schedule a conversation!
Community Engaged Learning in Costa Rica & Cuba
Costa Rica: Discover practical solutions and alternatives to traditional development aid theories while spending spring break there.
Cuba: Explore the intersection of past and present in relation to current political, economic, social, and environmental changes there for a week during summer semester.
Click the link below to view upcoming trip details, COVID travel restriction updates, applications due dates, and more!
For Credit Experiential Learning (CEL) Designated Courses - Open to all majors
CEL involves students, faculty and community partners working together to apply knowledge in authentic settings in order to address community needs while also meeting instructional objectives. CEL enhances and deepens students' understanding of an academic discipline by facilitating the integration of theory and practice.
Click the link below to learn more about community engaged learning courses (over 200 offered across all majors), how to find them, and more!
Academic Credential for Community Engagement - Open to all majors
The Community Engagement Certificate consists of 21 credit hours of course work with a minimum of 15 credits in designated community engaged learning (CEL) courses. A student must earn a “C” or better for all requirements.
Click the link below to view the student course planner, certificate requirements, schedule an academic advising appointment, and more!
Student-Directed Support of Local Organizations
With over 45 community partners, you can choose an area of engagement that matters to you and become an advocate of justice as you work alongside them. You will gain an understanding about specific community issues, professional development experience, and connections to other volunteers with shared interests.
Click the link below to view all of our community partners segmented into six issue areas: Advocacy, Arts & Recreation, Education, Health & Wellness, Mentorship, and Sustainability & Food Justice!
Cohort of Community Minded Peers
No matter if this is your first-year at the U (new or transfer student) or if you are new to the Bennion Center, this program is all about exploring community engagement through a series of virtual & in-person events that can help you find friends and make a difference in your community.
Click the link below to view upcoming events and sign up to be notified of future FYE events & opportunities to engage with us!
On-Campus Living Residence for First-Year Students - Kahlert Village
Do you care about the world around you? Are you interested in making an impact in your community and learning with like-minded peers? Join around 300 residents to work in collaboration with the Bennion Center, fellow students, and local organizations to build connections that foster a sense of belonging in your first year at the U.
Click the link below to learn more about Kahlert Village, housing application dates, and more!
Drop-in Service Projects
Pick them up from us on campus to do with others or on your own, according to your schedule. We focus on addressing needs in our community with projects that are impactful, but also simple enough that people can pick them up quickly.
Click the link below to view current projects, pickup hours/location, upcoming Service Corner Nights schedule, and more!
On-Campus Living Residence - 614 Officers Circle
Bennion Service House residents work together to foster community and lifelong civic engagement among the 12 students living in this residence through action, dialogue, education, and outreach. The residents promote an environment of support, respect, friendship, diversity, and learning within the house and greater community.
Click the link below to learn more about housing applications dates, Service House activites, and more!
Student Leader Positions
We offer around 150 student leader positions every academic-year, with applications opening in late January/early February for 2021/2022. Based on your area of interest, all of these positions support our diverse community engagement programs. Terms are for the entire academic year. This is a great way to meet new people, spend your time for good, strengthen professional skills, and "feel" community.
Click the link below to view positions available, application dates, current openings, meet this year's student leaders, and more!
Work-Study Reading Tutors at Title I Elementary Schools
Federal work-study recipients work one-on-one with children at least twice a week to engage in enjoyable reading activities. Tutors help children feel successful by providing positive feedback and support. By joining this program, you will have a meaningful and fun experience as you gain skills and knowledge necessary for a future career.
Click the link below to learn more about the program, how to become a tutor, additional resources, site partners, AmeriCorps, and more!
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upcoming ways to engage
Community Engaged Learning (CEL)
Wednesday, December 2nd @ 12 pm
Saturday, January 23rd @ 9 am
Applications now open! Apply by Jan. 29th
Applications now open! Apply by Jan. 29th
Applications now open! Apply by Jan. 29th