Grand Valley State University has been named to the 2008 President's
Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll by the Corporation for
National and Community Service.
Launched in 2006, the Community Service Honor Roll is the highest
federal recognition a school can achieve for its commitment to
service-learning and civic engagement. Honorees for the award were
chosen based on a series of selection factors including scope and
innovation of service projects, percentage of student participation in
service activities, incentives for service, and the extent to which the
school offers academic service-learning courses.
The Honor Roll recognizes colleges and universities nationwide that
support innovative and effective community service and service-learning
programs. The awards were announced February 9, at the 91st annual
meeting of the American Council on Education in Washington, D.C.
"At Grand Valley State University, faculty and students understand
that service learning forms an important bridge between theory and
practice, and that building strong communities is a shared
responsibility. I'm proud that Grand Valley's commitment to sharing our
collective time and talents with the community has been recognized
nationally with our inclusion on the Community Service Honor Roll,"
said Grand Valley President Thomas J. Haas.
The Honor Roll is sponsored by the President’s Council on Service and
Civic Participation and the U.S. Departments of Education and Housing
and Urban Development.
“In this time of economic distress, we need volunteers more than ever.
College students represent an enormous pool of idealism and energy to
help tackle some of our toughest challenges,” said Stephen Goldsmith,
vice chair of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for National and
Community Service, which oversees the Honor Roll. “We salute Grand
Valley State University for making community service a campus priority,
and thank the millions of college students who are helping to renew
America through service to others.”
Overall, the Corporation honored six schools with Presidential Awards.
In addition, 83 were named as Honor Roll With Distinction members and
546 schools as Honor Roll members. In total, 635 schools were
recognized. A full list is available at www.nationalservice.gov/honorroll.
The Honor Roll is a program of the Corporation for National and
Community Service, in collaboration with the Department of Education,
the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the President's
Council on Service and Civic Participation. The President's Higher
Education Community Service Honor Roll is presented during the annual
conference of the American Council on Education.
“I offer heartfelt congratulations to those institutions named to the
2008 President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. College
and university students across the country are making a difference in
the lives of others every day - as are the institutions that encourage
their students to serve others,” said American Council on Education
President Molly Corbett Broad.
Recent studies have underlined the importance of service-learning and
volunteering to college students. In 2006, 2.8 million college students
gave more than 297 million hours of volunteer service, according to the
Corporation's Volunteering in America 2007 study. Expanding campus
incentives for service is part of a larger initiative to spur higher
levels of volunteering by America's college students. The corporation is
working with a coalition of federal agencies, higher education and
student associations, and nonprofit organizations to achieve this goal.
The Corporation for National and Community Service is a federal agency
that improves lives, strengthens communities, and fosters civic
engagement through service and volunteering. The Corporation administers
Senior Corps, AmeriCorps and Learn and Serve America, a program that
supports service-learning in schools, institutions of higher education
and community-based organizations. For more information, go to www.nationalservice.gov
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GVSU honored for community service programs
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