Resources for 2020 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification
Posted by Campus Compact on May 29, 2017
Applying for the 2020 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification?
Whether you’re applying for the first time or seeking reclassification, we’re here to help.
Campus Compact is pleased to offer a series of workshops and webinars in partnership with
John Saltmarsh and the Swearer Center at Brown University, the new administrative home of the the Carnegie Community Engagement Classification. This series will support member campuses that are first-time applicants or reclassifying for the 2020 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification.
Two ways to connect to application support:
1. Workshops
Campus Compact is offering one-day workshops across the country over the next year.
Find a workshop near you
http://compact.org/carnegie/#Workshops
2. Webinars
Campus Compact will offer application support webinars for all institution types, and one specifically for community colleges.
Learn more about webinars
https://compact.org/carnegie/#Webinars
Registration for both workshops and webinars includes a copy of Campus Compact’s forthcoming publication, “The Elective Carnegie Community Engagement Certification: Constructing a Successful Application.”
Note: PACC & NYCC have some exciting news to share in the coming weeks about a customized series for our members. It will include one assessment webinar, 5 regional workshops focused on systematic assessment led by an expert in the field, and 5 followup coaching webinars for workshop participants. Additionally, PACC & NYCC members will be eligible for an exclusive discount for additional Carnegie resources. Stay tuned…
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