Virtual Fall 2022 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification Fundamentals: Parts 1 & 2 – Oct 3, Nov 1
Posted by Partners for Campus-Community Engagement (PCCE) on September 13, 2022
Due to an unexpected source of funding, PCCE and the Eastern Region Campus Consortium are happy to announce that our Fall 2022 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification Fundamentals: Parts 1 & 2 course is now FREE.
The Eastern Region Campus Consortium is pleased to announce our Fall 2022 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification Fundamentals: Parts 1 & 2 online event via Zoom.
You will be provided instructions to access the digital content for this event upon completion of registration. If you’re registering a team, we ask that you share details with them accordingly. We thank you for your assistance.
*These events are open to all Eastern Region Campus Consortium partners (Campus Compact for New Hampshire, EngageNJ, Maine Campus Compact, Partners for Campus-Community Engagement, and Transform Mid-Atlantic).
Session 1: Carnegie Community Engagement Classification Fundamentals: Constructing a Successful Application and Experience for First-Time and Re-Classification Applicants; October 3, 2022, 12-1:30pm, 1:30-2pm Institutional Meetings.
Session 2: Carnegie Community Engagement Classification Fundamentals: Tracking, Monitoring and Assessment. Constructing practical assessment gameplans. November 1, 2022, 12-1:30pm, 1:30-2pm Institutional Meetings.
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Registration information here.
For any questions, please contact Cammie, Director of Strategic Initiatives at cammie@pcce.org.
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