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Palolo Elementary Summer Opportunities
Would you like to tutor during the summer?...read more

Chaminade’s Annual Service-Learning Day!
Your projects are important to celebrate...read more

50/50 Award--Students who do 50+ hours beyond S-L course requirements earn a $50 prize!

  • To qualify, students MUST follow standard S-L procedures:
    • Register for S-L
    • Serve at an approved site/work with an approved agency or project
      (S-L course instructor & S-L Director must deem that the service is successfully “connected” to the academic material)
    • Complete all course requirements related to the service (min.# of hours , reflection, etc.)
  • Then, they must continue the same service commitment  for at least 50 hours within that semester.
    • Submit all hours verified by supervisor signature on timesheet
    • Earn positive evaluation by supervisor

Mahalo to sponsor "Auntie Ronnie," for her generous support of our S-L students!

Earn Recognition from President Obama!
Register and log your hours for personal recognition; earn the President's Volunteer Service Award.

ConferenceOpportunities to Travel and Present at Service-Learning Conferences
Please contact us for more information!
Click on the pictures to view a photo album of conferences our students and faculty have participated in!

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The President Sue Wesselkamper Prize--Endowed by Charlotte and Henry Clark
Apply for this annual award before the Na Liko Na'auao celebration.

Contribute to International Publications
The next issue of Service News Worldwide could feature a service program that you send to Innovations in Civic Participation (ICP)...read more

Student Leadership Opportunities
If you’ve done service-learning for at least one semester and would like to continue, there are ways to get credit in courses by doing service-learning again...read more

Earn the Outstanding Service-Learning Student Award at Academic Honors Ceremony

Read stories of students who have taken advantage of these opportunities