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L97 GS 3205Civic Scholars Study Abroad Semester Two: Civic Engagement in Action2.0 Units
Description:This is the second semester, foundation course for students in the Civic Scholars Program of the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement. The Civic Scholars program recognizes Washington University undergraduate students who exemplify future potential for civic leadership. Rising juniors are selected for the program based on their commitment to community service and civic engagement. Through this four-semester progam, cohorts receive intensive leadership training and mentorship to prepare them for a life dedicated to public service, and a scholarship of $5,000 to support a substantial civic project or internship. The program begins with a cohort retreat and students will complete a course each smester in the program. Students will apply their $5,000 scholarship toward a civic project during the summer between junior and senior year. This second course provides students in the Civic Scholars Program of the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement with a context for developing their civic projects. Students will engage in a semester long research and project planning process tied to their civic projects. Through research, lectures, workshops and presentations, students will develop a project proposal for their civic projects. Students will meet in class to discuss concepts, engage in critical reflection, and develop skills for project implementation. This is a two-credit course.
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Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:Annually / History
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