Carnegie in Action Workshop – Jun 12
Posted by NC Campus Engagement on May 14, 2024
The Carnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement application provides institutions an opportunity for self-assessment, accountability for institutional mission and commitment to public purpose, and the legitimacy of processes, institutional alignment, community partnerships, and outcomes. This workshop on June 12 at Elon University is designed to assist campuses in preparing for the 2026 application. The session will demystify the application process by including an orientation to both the classification and reclassification frameworks, an explanation of additions and revisions to the documentation framework, including the civic learning and agency section, a review of the documentation framework and complete application, and a discussion of strategies that have been effective for successful applications.
Participants will meet with ACE staff, scholars, and practitioners to discuss their experiences and best practices with community-engaged teaching and scholarship.
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