Faculty Learning Fellows
The Office of Student Involvement sponsors the Student Engaged Learning Fellowship Program. The goal of the SELFP is to train and support faculty in working with students in integrative experiential learning projects in or outside the class room and/or off-campus learning expeditions, and in finding and forming relationships with off-campus entities who desire to work with students in engaged learning experiences. Faculty will use the fellowship to integrate engaged-student learning into their course. As part of the fellowship, faculty will receive the following:
- Readings and resources to assist with the design and development of engaged-learning courses.
- Assistance in forming business and community partners and preparing and orienting students to an engaged-learning experience.
- Assistance in building and facilitating integrative engaged learning initiatives, course elements, content or University Projects.
- Assistance in planning and facilitating outside the class engaged learning experiences.
- Attend and participate in five fellowship sessions and an engaged-learning expedition or University Project
- Build or revise a syllabus for at least one course to include integrative student engaged-learning components
- Commit to incorporate engaged learning in at least one class for the following semester or calendar school year (may include summer class, which includes an expedition or University Project.
