SUBJECT: New service-learning opportunities for Spring 2010
To all students, all majors, all levels:
Consider registering for a new course entitled LINC-Learning in
Community. As a result of this course, you can expect to improve your
project skills and to contribute to an important problem that benefits
a nonprofit organization.
LINC is a service-learning course in which teams of students work on
real projects proposed by community partners. There are 16 sections of
the class for spring 2010 (ENG 298, TR, 12:30-1:50, 3 credit hours),
with a wide range of community partners and project opportunities. For
more about the course, including a listing of partners and their
projects, see
http://linc.illinois.edu
To advanced students--students with project management experience:
Do you have significant experience in managing large projects?
Consider applying to be a Project Manager for LINC–Learning in
Community. If selected, you will register for ENG 398 and earn 3
credit hours. For more information and the application form, see
http://linc.illinois.edu/project-managers-needed
To Staff and Faculty:
Are you interested in contributing to the LINC–Learning in Community
course? Consider volunteering as a Project Advisor. For more
information and the volunteer form, see
http://linc.illinois.edu/volunteer-be-a-project-advisor
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