RISE Community-Engaged / Civic Education (CECE) Program
There are many ways for students and faculty to engage with their community and with civic issues, both as a part of and separate from their classes.
There are many ways for students and faculty to engage with their community and with civic issues, both as a part of and separate from their classes.
RISE’s Community-Engaged / Civic Education (CECE) program champions community engagement and enrichment by fostering partnerships with non-profit organizations, business and trade groups, government agencies, and other schools. CECE ensures students are immersed in real-world learning experiences that deepen their understanding of academic subjects, make a positive impact on the community, and build community connections. In return, the community thrives because of the innovative solutions and enthusiasm BC’s students bring, while faculty benefit by having students who are more deeply engaged in what is discussed in the classroom.
CECE supports faculty in teaching courses that place the learning outcomes within a community-based and civic context. Students apply concepts and skills from those courses to real-world situations, develop skills that they carry for life, and become more engaged members of the community.
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