Carnegie Classification–10 Session Peer Development Network

Posted by on March 31, 2013

Considering the Carnegie Community Engagement Classification application?

The Eastern Region Campus Compact  (ERCC) is pleased to announce a 10-session Peer Development Network to support campuses in determining whether the Carnegie Classification is attainable for them, structuring their self-study processes, and addressing challenges encountered throughout the application process.

The Peer Development Network (PDN) creates a cohort environment among participating campuses. The PDN will guide them through three phases to support their Carnegie Classification application:

  • Phase 1: Content Webinars (late April through late June) National leaders will explain of the application framework, feasible assessment methods, and model application processes. These webinars are timed so that participants can make informed decisions about whether to apply before Carnegie’s application window concludes.
  • Phase 2: Peer Development Institute  (Mid July through mid October 2013)– Participants, in small groups, identify two areas of the application framework they anticipate to be most challenging in their campus context. They will work with trained facilitators to identify resources and strategies to address those challenges.
  • Phase 3: Ongoing State-Focused Support (mid October 2013 through Carnegie application deadline, April 2014)– ERCC State Compact directors hold Q & A sessions and field requests for help. Registration: Campuses pay one registration fee ($150 for Campus Compact members; $450 for non-Campus Compact members) that covers up to six individuals per campus.

Registration: Campuses pay one registration fee for the 10 sessions ($150 for Campus Compact members; $450 for non-Campus Compact members) that covers up to six individuals per campus.

For more information and to register, visit http://erccpdn.weebly.com/index.html


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