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Social Sciences Student Community
Community Engagement Scholars Program Info Session
Wednesday November 25, 2009
From 12:30PM to 1:30PM
This Info Session will tell you everything you need to know about the Community Engagement Scholars Program. You'll get an overview of the program and its requirements, including specifics about how to fulfill the community engagement hours and reflections.

We'll also talk about different types of public service, and the ways you can get involved in the local community via the Scholars Program. You'll leave the session knowing if the Scholars Program is a good fit for you, and you'll have all the materials you need to sign up for it.

To register for this Scholars Program Info Session, click the button below, then enter your U of M ID and password. For online information, see our Scholars Program section here.
Address: 345 Fraser Hall [UPDATED]
Contact: Laura Dammer Hess, Career and Community Learning Center, 345 Fraser Hall cesp@umn.edu
Please call 612-626-2044, for more info.


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