Community service and service-learning provide
meaningful experiences for students regardless of the motivation
for involvement. Student interest may stem from a class
project, an opportunity to interact with other student organizations,
or simply a personal interest in service. Service benefits
both the volunteers and those they serve, while strengthening
community involvement.
Volunteer
Action Center
The Volunteer Action Center is a student-run organization
engages students with the community in service-learning activities.
Service
Trips
are learning experiences that help you to challenge your assumptions,
stretch your personal boundaries and discover what it means to be civically
engaged in your community. Wartburg sends groups all over the country
during various academic break periods.
Post-Graduate
Service
Many Wartburg alumni decide to be full-time volunteers after graduation.
Click on the link above to learn more about these opportunities.
Orange
Exceleration - Orientation
During fall and winter orientations, student participate in various
service opportunities so they can understand its value as a part of
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St.
Elizabeth Award for Service
This award is intended
to recognize those members of our community that have
exemplified a commitment to service. Members of the
Wartburg community are invited to nominate students,
staff, and faculty who live out that commitment to
service in, with, and for the community.
More Information:
Renee
Sedlacek
Service-Learning Coordinator
Phone: 319-352-8709

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