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Civic Engagement Awards

Oregon Campus Compact annually recognizes the exceptional service and leadership of students, faculty, and community partners around the state at our Civic Engagement Awards Celebration.

»Learn more about the Civic Engagement Awards

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ORCC AmeriCorps* VISTA Program

The Oregon Campus Compact VISTA Program places full-time national service members on campuses to establish and strengthen service-learning programs, create new opportunities for civic engagement, and establish strong partnerships between campuses and communities.

» Learn more about the ORCC VISTA Program

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Student Advisory Board

Acting as the student voice for Oregon Campus Compact, the Student Advisory Board will inform ORCC on current student issues, interests, and needs; at as liason between the Compact and their campus community; and co-organize our annual student civic engagement conference.

Nominations for student board members are being currently being accepted through Monday, April 6, 2009.

Download a Nomination Form

»Learn more about our Student Advisory Board

Students in Service AmeriCorps Program

The Students in Service Program gives college students a structured opportunity to serve their communities while earning money for school.  Students serve in partnership with schools and community organizations in the areas of education, human needs/services, the environment, public safety, and homeland security.

»Learn more about Students in Service

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Western Regional

Continuums of Service Conference

Join over 450 students, faculty, staff, and community partners from Oregon, California, Washington, Hawaii, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho for this annual conference.

The 2009 conference, Building a Global Community through Collaborative Engaged Scholarship, will be hosted by Washington Campus Compact in Seattle, Washington, April 16-18, 2009.

»Learn more about The WRCCC


 

 

Group of Students in Service Learning Project

"I was taught that the world had a lot of problems; that I could struggle and change them; that intellectual and material gifts brought the privilege and responsibility of sharing with others less fortunate; and that service is the rent each of us pay for living – the very purpose of life, and not something you do in your spare time or after you have reached your personal goals.”

- Marian Wright Edelman