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PATHWAYS FOR CIVIC GROWTHSTUDENT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES

COMMUNITY ENGAGED LEARNING AND RESEARCH

COMMUNITY ORGANIZING AND ACTIVISM DIRECT SERVICE

PHILANTHROPY POLICY AND GOVERNANCE SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP & CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

COMMUNITY-BASED RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPStudents pursue independent, community-based research projects under the guidance of a faculty mentor and a community partner, as well as participate in a weekly seminar.

Eligibility: Sophomores through SeniorsOffered: Academic Year & 12-wk sum termExperience Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Holly Hickling, hlh39@pitt.edu

www.honorscollege.pitt.edu/ACT-Fellowship

University Honors College

BROWNE LEADERSHIP FELLOWSHIPPrepares students to be engaged civic leaders working for economic and social justice by working in a Pittsburgh community & contribute to building capacity in that community.

Eligibility: Freshman through JuniorsOffered: spring (class) & sum. (experience)Experience Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Keith Caldwell, kjc45@pitt.edu

www.socialwork.pitt.edu/academics/bachelor-arts-social-work-basw/browne-leadership-fellows-program

School of Social Work

ELSIE HONORS SCHOLARS PROGRAMStudents develop or join a community-based project in collaboration with a community partner to help address an issue the student is passionate about.

Eligibility: Sophomores through SeniorsOffered: Academic YearExperience Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Meredith Mavero, mlm72@pitt.edu

www.elsiehillmanforum.pitt.edu/scholar

Institute of Politics, Elsie Hillman Civic Forum

COMMUNITY ASSISTANT PROGRAMStudents work on projects at community-based organizations in Homewood, Hill District, and Oakland. Projects enhance the organization’s capacity, match students’ interests, & provide experience.

Eligibility: Sophomores through JuniorsOffered: Academic YearExperience Level: Intermediate

Shenay Jeffrey, sdj24@pitt.edu

Contact Office of Community & Government Relations or PittServes for application details

Community & Government Relations & PittServes

BARBERSHOP & HEALTH

Eligibility: ??Offered: ??Experience Level: Intermediate - Advanced

Pitt Public Health

COMMUNITY ENGAGED LEARNING AND RESEARCHPrograms that connect coursework and academic research to community-identified concerns to enrich knowledge and inform action on social issues.

BRIDGING THE GAPSStudents from medicine, public health, nursing and pharmacy work in a paid, full time, 8-week summer community health internship program and participate in a weekly seminar.

Eligibility: Upperclass nursing and pharmacy Offered: SummerExperience Level: Advanced

Thistle Elias, elias@pitt.edu

www.publichealth.pitt.edu/bridging-the-gaps-internship

Pitt Public Health

health@pitt.edu

iSERVEStudents from any school at Pitt can join iServe, a tech-based nonprofit volunteering program with Pitt Serves and the School of Computing and Information.

Eligibility: Open to all studentsOffered: fall & spring termsExperience Level: Intermediate

Alka Singh, adsingh@pitt.edu

sci.pitt.edu/experiential/community

PittServes & School of Computing & Information

INCLINE CONSULTING GROUPThis student organization provides pro-bono consulting work to nonprofit organizations in the Pittsburgh community. Work focuses on improving operations, performance, & efficiency.

Eligibility: Undergrad & Grad studentsOffered: fall & spring termsExperience Level: Intermediate to Advanced

inclineconsultinggroup@gmail.com

www.pittscno.com/

Pitt Incline Consulting Group, a Student Organization

INTRO TO SOCIAL WORKSchool of Social Work and PACS partner to provide service-learning in the community. Programs have included tutoring and engagement with K-5 students.

Eligibility: Undergrad studentsOffered: ????Experience Level: Beginner

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School of Social Work

URBAN STUDIES RESEARCHStudents collaborate with a faculty member on a self-directed research project. Students earn 6 credits.

Eligibility: Urban Studies onlyOffered: VariableExperience Level: Beginner

Michael Glass, glass@pitt.edu

www.urbanstudies.pitt.edu/

Urban Studies Program

URBAN STUDIES INTERNSHIPSStudents pursue independent community-based internships under the supervision of an organization-based mentor, and an Urban Studies supervisor.

Eligibility: Urban Studies majors onlyOffered: VariableExperience Level: Advanced

Michael Glass, glass@pitt.edu

www.urbanstudies.pitt.edu/

Urban Studies Program

STEM AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS: HILL DISTRICTStudents teach elementary and middle school students about technology.

Eligibility: Open to all studentsOffered: ???Experience Level: Intermediate

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School of Computing & Information

SERVICE TO OTHERS LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITY (LLC)Provides students with guided service learning experiences. Residents of this community are required to participate in a seminar and group and individual community service activities.

Eligibility: Sophomores - Seniors (??) Offered: fall & spring termsExperience Level: Intermediate

Keith Caldwell, kjc45@pitt.edu

www.socialwork.pitt.edu/academics/bachelor-arts-social-work-basw/living-learning-community-llc

School of Social Work

FREDERICK SUMMER INTERNSHIP AWARDSponsors students to pursue unpaid internships outside of Pittsburgh in the government or nonprofit sectors (Often in DC or NYC)

Eligibility: Juniors through SeniorsOffered: 12-week, sum termExperience Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Holly Hickling, hlh39@pitt.edu

www.honorscollege.pitt.edu/service-internship

University Honors College

COMMUNITY-BASED RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPStudents pursue independent, community-based research projects under the guidance of a faculty mentor and a community partner, as well as participate in a weekly seminar.

Eligibility: Sophomores through SeniorsOffered: Academic Year & 12-wk sum termExperience Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Holly Hickling, hlh39@pitt.edu

www.honorscollege.pitt.edu/ACT-Fellowship

University Honors College

PITT PANTRYIn partnership with Bellefield Presbyterian Church, PittServes offers food to support a balanced and nutritious diet by hosting regular shopping hours. Students can volunteer.

Eligibility: UndergradsOffered: VariesExperience Level: Intermediate

pantry@pitt.edu

www.sustainable.pitt.edu/active-tips/the-pitt-pantry/

PittServes

PITT GREEN TEAMStudents are eco-ambassadors assisting with green-certified events and helping to spread the word about sustainability initiatives across campus.

Eligibility: UndergradsOffered: VariableExperience Level: Beginner

greenteam@pitt.edu

www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/pittserves/sustain/greenteam/

PittServes

FREDERICK SUMMER INTERNSHIP AWARDSponsors students to pursue unpaid internships outside of Pittsburgh in the government or nonprofit sectors (Often in DC or NYC)

Eligibility: Juniors through SeniorsOffered: 12-week, sum termExperience Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Holly Hickling, hlh39@pitt.edu

www.honorscollege.pitt.edu/service-internship

University Honors College

STUDENT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT COUNCIL (SCEC)SCEC is designed to influence the service and social justice engagement of students and of neighborhoods and the campus community.

Eligibility: UndergradsOffered: Academic YearExperience Level: Advanced

Shenay Jeffrey, sdj24@pitt.edu

www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/pittserves/scec/

PittServes

PITT DAY IN HARRISBURGPitt Day gives you the chance to meet with your elected officials and make a lasting impact on them. Join alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends of Pitt to urge legislators to make Pitt a budget priority.

Eligibility: All studentsOffered: MarchExperience Level: Beginner

Cassie Hayt, cassandra.hayt@pitt.edu

www.with.pitt.edu

Community & Governmental Relations

COMMUNITY ORGANIZING AND ACTIVISM

Programs that incorporate the process of involving, educating, and mobilizing individual or collective action to influence or persuade others.

ALTERNATIVE SPRING BREAKGain the chance to participate in community-based projects that include engagement with members of the community and exposure to the problems, customs and culture of the region.

Eligibility: UndergradsOffered: Spring break & MaymesterExperience Level: Intermediate

altbreak@pitt.edu

www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/pittserves/altbreak/

PittServes

AMERICA READS CHALLENGEARC supports local kindergarten through third grade students develop essential literacy/reading skills though thoughtfully crafted lesson plans in an effort to enhance student’s success in school.

Eligibility: UndergradsOffered: VariesExperience Level: Beginner

serves@pitt.edu

www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/pittserves/programs/arc/

PittServes

ALTERNATIVE SPRING BREAK (TECH)Student have the opportunity to participate in community-based projects both locally and abroad.

Eligibility: UndergradsOffered: Spring breakExperience Level: Beginner

Alka Singh, adsingh@pitt.edu

sci.pitt.edu/experiential/alt-spring-break/

School of Computing and Information & PittServes

DAYS OF SERVICEThere are three days of service: Pitt Make a Difference Day (Oct.), MLK Day (Jan.), & Be a Good Neighbor Day (March) where students have the opportunity to serve the Pittsburgh Community.

Eligibility: Undergrads or graduatesOffered: One day in October, January, & MarchExperience Level: Beginner

Shenay Jeffrey, sdj24@pitt.edu

www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/pittserves/largeservice/

PittServes

BARBERSHOP & HEALTH

Eligibility: ??Offered: ??Experience Level: Intermediate - Advanced

health@pitt.edu

Pitt Public Health

PITT GREEN TEAMStudents are eco-ambassadors assisting with green-certified events and helping to spread the word about sustainability initiatives across campus.

Eligibility: UndergradsOffered: VariableExperience Level: Beginner

greenteam@pitt.edu

www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/pittserves/sustain/greenteam/

PittServes

DIRECT SERVICEPrograms that work to address the immediate needs of individuals or a community, often involving contact with people or places being served.

MIDDLE SCHOOL DAYSStudents volunteer to help with workshops for middle school students.

Eligibility: UndergradsOffered: ???Experience Level: Intermediate

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School of Computing and Information & PPS

PURPOSEFUL PATHWAYSStudents can volunteer with this program where the School of Health and Rehab Sciences host Westinghouse middle school students as they learn about different health care professions

Eligibility: UndergradsOffered: VariesExperience Level: Beginner

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Pitt-Assisted Communities & Schools

SERVICE LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE (SLC)Engage with PittServes, your fellow students, and community members while engaging in professional development and leadership opportunities

Eligibility: Undergrads Offered: Academic year, applications in Aug.Experience Level: Beginner - Intermediate

Shenay Jeffrey, sdj24@pitt.edu

www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/pittserves/scec/service-leadership-committee/

PittServes

PITT PANTRYIn partnership with Bellefield Presbyterian Church, PittServes offers food to support a balanced and nutritious diet by hosting regular shopping hours. Students can volunteer.

Eligibility: UndergradsOffered: VariesExperience Level: Intermediate

pantry@pitt.edu

www.sustainable.pitt.edu/active-tips/the-pitt-pantry/

PittServes

STEM AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS: HILL DISTRICTStudents teach elementary and middle school students about technology.

Eligibility: Open to all studentsOffered: ???Experience Level: Intermediate

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School of Computing & Information

SERVICE TO OTHERS LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITY (LLC)Provides students with guided service learning experiences. Residents of this community are required to participate in a seminar and group and individual community service activities.

Eligibility: Sophomores - Seniors (??) Offered: fall & spring termsExperience Level: Intermediate

Keith Caldwell, kjc45@pitt.edu

www.socialwork.pitt.edu/academics/bachelor-arts-social-work-basw/living-learning-community-llc

School of Social Work

JUSTICE SCHOLARSStudents can volunteer with after school programming and lead discussions around social justice topics.

Eligibility: Juniors - SeniorsOffered: ??Experience Level: Intermediate

Esohe Osai, esohe.osai@pitt.edu

pittpacs.pitt.edu/programs-and-research/justice-scholars

Pitt-Assisted Communities & Schools

HOMEWOOD CHILDREN’S VILLAGEStudents can volunteer with the Homewood Children’s Village by tutoring or exploring their other volunteer opportunities.

Eligibility: UndergradOffered: VariableExperience Level: Beginner - Intermediate

crsp@pitt.edu

pittpacs.pitt.edu/volunteer

Pitt-Assisted Communities & Schools

JUMPSTARTA national early education organization that recruits and trains college students and community Corps members to serve preschool children in low-income neighborhoods.

Eligibility: Undergrad studentsOffered: VariableExperience Level: Beginner

jump@pitt.edu

www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/pittserves/jumpstart/

PittServes

UNIVERSITY OF THRIFTSBURGHA student-run thrift store, which is a working model of sustainability and encourages students to think about how to reuse and recycle in a whole new light!

Eligibility: UndergradsOffered: VariableExperience Level: Beginner

universityofthriftsburgh@gmail.com

www.sustainable.pitt.edu/active-tips/university-of-thriftsburgh/

PittServes

PITT DAY IN HARRISBURGPitt Day gives you the chance to meet with your elected officials and make a lasting impact on them. Join alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends of Pitt to urge legislators to make Pitt a budget priority.

Eligibility: All studentsOffered: MarchExperience Level: Beginner

Cassie Hayt, cassandra.hayt@pitt.edu

www.with.pitt.edu

Community & Governmental Relations

INSTITUTE OF POLITICS INTERNSHIP & SEMINARStudents intern with local, state, and federal elected officials in Southwestern PA. The weekly seminar teaches students about the public service process.

Eligibility: Juniors - SeniorsOffered: fall term & spring termExperience Level: Intermediate

Meredith Mavero, mlm72@pitt.edu

www.elsiehillmanforum.pitt.edu/IOPintern

Institute of Politics, Elsie Hillman Civic Forum

LEGISLATOR FOR A DAYStudents have the opportunity to shadow a member of the PA General Assembly, experiencing a day in the life of a state representative or state senator while in session at the Capitol.

Eligibility: UndergradsOffered: MarchExperience Level: Beginner

Meredith Mavero, mlm72@pitt.edu

www.elsiehillmanforum.pitt.edu/legislator-day

Institute of Politics, Elsie Hillman Civic Forum

COMMUNITY-BASED RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPStudents pursue independent, community-based research projects under the guidance of a faculty mentor and a community partner, as well as participate in a weekly seminar.

Eligibility: Sophomores through SeniorsOffered: Academic Year & 12-wk sum termExperience Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Holly Hickling, hlh39@pitt.edu

www.honorscollege.pitt.edu/ACT-Fellowship

University Honors College

ELSIE HONORS SCHOLARS PROGRAMStudents develop or join a community-based project in collaboration with a community partner to help address an issue the student is passionate about.

Eligibility: Sophomores through SeniorsOffered: Academic YearExperience Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Meredith Mavero, mlm72@pitt.edu

www.elsiehillmanforum.pitt.edu/scholar

Institute of Politics, Elsie Hillman Civic Forum

FREDERICK SUMMER INTERNSHIP AWARDSponsors students to pursue unpaid internships outside of Pittsburgh in the government or nonprofit sectors (Often in DC or NYC)

Eligibility: Juniors through SeniorsOffered: 12-week, sum termExperience Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Holly Hickling, hlh39@pitt.edu

www.honorscollege.pitt.edu/service-internship

University Honors College

POLICY AND GOVERNANCEPrograms that provide students with the opportunity to participate in the

political process, policy making, and public governance.

SERVICE TO OTHERS LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITY (LLC)Provides students with guided service learning experiences. Residents of this community are required to participate in a seminar and group and individual community service activities.

Eligibility: Sophomores - Seniors (??) Offered: fall & spring termsExperience Level: Intermediate

Keith Caldwell, kjc45@pitt.edu

www.socialwork.pitt.edu/academics/bachelor-arts-social-work-basw/living-learning-community-llc

School of Social Work

STUDENT UNITED WAYThis is a student organization that is looking for student leaders to help the underserved and at-risk populations of children in Pittsburgh.

Eligibility: UndergradsOffered: VariesExperience Level: Beginner

NA

pitt2.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/studentunitedway

Student Organization

PITT DANCE MARATHONPitt Dance Marathon is the largest student-run philanthropy at the Pitt that works yearlong in an effort to enhance the movement that raises funds and awareness for UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.

Eligibility: UndergradsOffered: VariesExperience Level: Beginner

NA

pdm.pitt.edu/pdm/

Student Organization

PHILANTHROPYThe donation/use of private funds or charitable contributions by individuals

and institutions that contribute to a public good.

COMMUNITY-BASED RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPStudents pursue independent, community-based research projects under the guidance of a faculty mentor and a community partner, as well as participate in a weekly seminar.

Eligibility: Sophomores through SeniorsOffered: Academic Year & 12-wk sum termExperience Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Holly Hickling, hlh39@pitt.edu

www.honorscollege.pitt.edu/ACT-Fellowship

University Honors College

ELSIE HONORS SCHOLARS PROGRAMStudents develop or join a community-based project in collaboration with a community partner to help address an issue the student is passionate about.

Eligibility: Sophomores through SeniorsOffered: Academic YearExperience Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Meredith Mavero, mlm72@pitt.edu

www.elsiehillmanforum.pitt.edu/scholar

Institute of Politics, Elsie Hillman Civic Forum

COMMUNITY ASSISTANT PROGRAMStudents work on projects at community-based organizations in Homewood, Hill District, and Oakland. Projects enhance the organization’s capacity, match students’ interests, & provide experience.

Eligibility: Sophomores through JuniorsOffered: Academic YearExperience Level: Intermediate

Shenay Jeffrey, sdj24@pitt.edu

Contact Office of Community & Government Relations or PittServes for application details

Community & Government Relations & PittServes

INCLINE CONSULTING GROUPThis student organization provides pro-bono consulting work to nonprofit organizations in the Pittsburgh community. Work focuses on improving operations, performance, & efficiency.

Eligibility: Undergrad & Grad studentsOffered: fall & spring termsExperience Level: Intermediate to Advanced

inclineconsultinggroup@gmail.com

www.pittscno.com/

Pitt Incline Consulting Group, a Student Organization

SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP & CORPORATE SOCIAL

RESPONSIBILITYUsing ethical business/private sector approaches to create or expand

market-oriented responses to social or environmental problems

PITT PATHWAYS FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

OPPORTUNITY SPONSORING ORGANIZATION CONTACT PERSON ELIGIBLE

STUDENT LEVEL EXP. LEVEL AVAILABLE SLOTS

PROGRAM DURATION STIPEND DEADLINE WEBSITE

Community-Based Research Fellowship

University Honors College

Holly Hicklinghlh39@pitt.edu

Sophomore-Senior Intermediate /Advanced

10 Fall/Spring: 2 semestersSUM: 12 wks

$2,000 Spring/Summer

www.honorscollege.pitt.edu/ACT-Fellowship

Alternative Spring Break

PittServes altbreak@pitt.edu Undergrads Intermediate Spring break/Maymester

www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/pittserves/altbreak

Alternative Spring Break (Tech)

PittServes & SCI Alka Singadsingh@pitt.edu

Undergrads Beginner Spring break sci.pitt.edu/experiential/alt-spring-break

America Reads Challenge

PittServes serves@pitt.edu Undergrads Beginner Variable www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/pittserves/programs/arc

Barbershop & Health

Pitt Public Health health@pitt.edu Intermediate / Advanced

Bridging the Gaps Pitt Public Health Thistle Elaiselais@pitt.edu

Junior/Sr. Nursing5th yr. Pharm.

Advanced 16-22 8-weeks $3,000 October www.publichealth.pitt.edu/bridging-the-gaps-internship

Browne Leadership Fellowship

Social Work Keith Caldwellkjc45@pitt.edu

Freshman - Junior Intermediate /Advanced

10 Spring & Summersemesters

$3,000 October www.socialwork.pitt.edu/academics/bachelor-arts-social-work-basw/browne-leadership-fellows-program

Community Assistant Program

Office of Community & Government Relations & PittServes

Shenay Jeffreysdj24@pitt.edu

Sophomore -Juniors (with housing guarantee)

Intermediate 18 Academic yr.: Fall & Spring semesters

Housing scholarship

June NA

Days of Service: PMAD, MLK, BGND

PittServes Shenay Jeffreysdj24@pitt.edu

Undergrads or graduates

Beginner Unlimited October, January, & March (one day)

www.studentaffairs.pitt.edupittserves/largeservice

Incline Consulting Group

Student Club Academic advisor: Joel Haightjhaight@pitt.edu

Undergraduate students and graduate students

Intermediate 10 per semester

Fall/Spring semesters

NA mid-semester

www.pittscno.com/

Institute of Politics Internship & Seminar

Elsie Hillman Civic ForumInstitute of Politics

Meredith Maveromlm72@pitt.edu

Junior-Senior Intermediate 18 per semester

Semester-long (Fall & Spring)

NA Fall: Mar. 1Sprg: Nov. 1

www.elsiehillmanforum.pitt.edu/IOPIntern

OPPORTUNITY SPONSORING ORGANIZATION CONTACT PERSON ELIGIBLE

STUDENT LEVEL EXP. LEVEL AVAILABLE SLOTS

PROGRAM DURATION STIPEND DEADLINE WEBSITE

iServe PittServes & SCI Alka Singh adsingh@pitt.edu

Undergrads Intermediate sci.pitt.edu/experiential/community

Elsie Hillman Honors Scholars Program

Elsie Hillman Civic ForumInstitute of Politics

Meredith Maveromlm72@pitt.edu

Undergrads, preference given to Junior-Senior

Intermediate / Advanced

7 Academic yr.: Fall & Spring semesters

$3,200 Apr. 15 www.elsiehillmanforum.pitt.edu/scholar

Fredrick Summer Internship Award

University Honors College

Holly Hickling hlh39@pitt.edu Andrew Lotzanl7@pitt.edu

Sophomore - Junior Intermediate / Advanced

5 12-weeks $4,000 November honorscollege.pitt.edu/opportunities/david-c-frederick-public-service-internship-award

Green Team PittServes greenteam@pitt.edu Undergrads Beginner www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/pittserves/sustain/greenteam

Homewood Children’s Village

Pitt-Assisted Communities & Schools

crsp@pitt.edu Undergrads Beginner / Intermediate

pittpacs.pitt.edu/volunteer

Jumpstart PittServes jump@pitt.edu Undergrads Beginner www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/pittserves/programs/jumpstart/

Justice Scholars Pitt-Assisted Communities & Schools

Esohe Osaiesohe.osai@pitt.edu

Juniors & Seniors Intermediate pittpacs.pitt.edu/programs-and-research/justice-scholars

Legislator for a Day Elsie Hillman Civic ForumInstitute of Politics

Meredith Maveromlm72@pitt.edu

Undergrads & graduates

Beginner 15 1-day (March)

NA Feb. 15 www.elsiehillmanforum.pitt.edu/legislator-day

Middle School Days SCI & PPS Undergrads Intermediate

Pitt Dance Marathon

Student Organization

Beginner pdm.pitt.edu/pdm

Pitt Day in Harrisburg

Community & Governmental Relations

Cassie Hayt Undergrads & graduates

Beginner 150 1-day (March)

NA www.with.pitt.edu

Pitt Pantry PittServes pantry@pitt.edu Undergrads Intermediate www.sustainable.pitt.edu/active-tips/the-pitt-pantry

To access more information about each program, visit: http://personaled.pitt.edu/resources/civic-engagement

OPPORTUNITY SPONSORING ORGANIZATION CONTACT PERSON ELIGIBLE

STUDENT LEVEL EXP. LEVEL AVAILABLE SLOTS

PROGRAM DURATION STIPEND DEADLINE WEBSITE

Service Leadership Committee

Pitt Serves Shenay Jefferysdj24@pitt.edu

Undergrads Beginner/Intermediate

www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/pittserves/scec/service-leadership-committee

Service to Others Living-Learning Community

Social Work / Residence Life

Keith Caldwellkjc45@pitt.edu

Upperclassmen Intermediate 15-20 Fall & Spring semesters

NA Tied to housing decision deadline

www.socialwork.pitt.edu/academics/bachelor-arts-social-work-basw/living-learning-community-llc

STEM After-school programs: Hill District

SCI Undergrads Intermediate

Student Civic Engagement Council

PittServes Shenay Jeffreysdj24@pitt.edu

All undergraduate students

Advanced 8 Academic yr. $194/month Spring www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/pittserves/scec/scec-application/

Student United Way

Student organization

Beginner pitt2.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/studentunitedway

Urban Studies Major Internships

Urban Studies Program

Michael Glassglass@pitt.edu

Sophomore-Senior Advanced 40 Variable (6-credits)

NA www.urbanstudies.pitt.edu

Urban Studies Research

Urban Studies Program

Michael Glassglass@pitt.edu

Urban Studies students only

Beginner www.urbanstudies.pitt.edu

University of Thriftsburgh

PittServes universityofthriftsburgh@gmail.com

Undergrads Beginner www.sustainable.pitt.edu/active-tips/university-of-thriftsburgh

Note that this is not an exhaustive list of Pitt civic engagement opportunities. Other opportunities can be found via student organizations (www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/sorc); service-

learning courses (talk to your advisor); or other student affairs and school programming

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