Frequently Asked Questions
What is service learning? How is it different from community engagement?
Service learning merges academic learning with community service, giving students the opportunity to apply classroom knowledge to real-world issues. Community engagement is a broader concept, connecting higher education with communities near and far through various initiatives. Service learning is essentially a specific method of community engagement, emphasizing education through service, while community engagement includes diverse collaborations like outreach programs and research partnerships.
What resources are available to help me be successful in an engaged learning experience?
Our website is the best place to start when searching for resources, stipends, technology, and more. Connect with our team to get the information you need about funding and resources.
How do I get transportation to Detroit for my engaged learning experience?
You can take the D2A2 Bus (https://d2a2.com/)!
Are there any pre-requirements or background knowledge that I should have before getting involved?
Depending on the type of experience you are planning to do, it may require some classes or prerequisites. Check with your faculty member or field placement instructor or directly with your community partner supervisor for more information.
I’m interested in starting my own research. How does that work?
Check with your school/department or academic advisor to start this process. It varies by school or college.
Will I have to move?
Moving is not required to have an engaged learning experience. There are many local opportunities available to you through our organization. However, there are domestic and international engaged learning opportunities available for those who wish to move and travel.
Do I need an engaged learning experience to graduate?
No. Engaged learning at the University of Michigan is supplementary and intended to enhance — or even redefine — your college experience.