Accent on Student Success: Engaged Together in Service (ASSETS)
Funded by the Corporation for National and Community Service
Learn and Serve America, Higher Education
ASSETS Year Four Abstracts
Edited by Joseph Swaba
Associate Director of Grants Management
Maricopa Community Colleges District
Delgado Service Learning – A Fantastic Voyage
Lynn Robertson, Delgado Community College
Impact of Boomer-Oriented ASSETS Service Learning Projects
Martha Bergin, GateWay Community College
The First Four Years: The Journey through the Development of a Service Learning Program at a Community College
Genea Stewart and Brian Mitra, Kingsborough Community College
Serving At-Risk Youth in Mesa, Arizona
Liz Meyer, Mesa Community College
Connecting College and Community: Keeping the Momentum Going
Cassie Morton, San Diego City College
Service Learning on a Wing and a Prayer
Peggy Johnson, Turtle Mountain Community College
ASSETS Year Three Abstracts
Capturing the Voice of Community Partners
Edited by Joseph Swaba
Associate Director of Grants Management
Maricopa Community Colleges District
Dollars and Sense: Financial Planners Teach College Students to Learn and Share How Money Works
Erwin J. Wong, Marva M. Craig, and Linda Roma
Borough of ManhattanCommunity College
and Clare Stenstrom, Financial Planning Association of New York
“Be Aware: Be Prepared” – Creating a Formula for Teaching Children to Protect Themselves in Emergency Situations
Lynn Robertson, Delgado Community College
Partnership Stems from Similar Visions
Martha Bergin, GateWay Community College
Service Learning Partnerships through the Eyes of Our Community Partners
Peter Fiume, Kingsborough Community College
Advancing Nonprofit Sustainability through Service Learning
Karen Backlund, MAT-SU College, University of Alaska-Anchorage
Lessons Learned from Our Community Partners
Liz Meyer, Mesa Community College
The Environmental Summer Challenge (ESC): A Milwaukee Area Service Learning Partnership
Courtney Marlaire and Susan Goodrich, Milwaukee Area Technical College
Homeland Security and Disaster Preparedness: Our Partnership with Bienestar
Cassie Morton, San Diego City College
Service Learning Partnerships: The Voice of Coalition Partners
Peggy Johnson, Turtle Mountain Community College
ASSETS Year Two Abstracts
Academic Engagement through Service Learning: Faculty and Student Perspectives
Edited by Joseph Swaba
Associate Director of Grants Management
Maricopa Community Colleges District
Financial Literacy Ambassadors and Service Learning
Linda Roma, Sidney Askew, and Jeff Seungmo Hong
Borough of ManhattanCommunity College
“Showtime at Delgado” and the Service Learning Curve
Jenny Louis and Susan Hague
Delgado CommunityCollege
Boomer Service Learning: Enlarging the Circle of Community
Martha Bergin
GateWay Community College
Developing a Community Service Learning Domestic Violence Prevention Program
Charles F. Guigno
Kingsborough Community College
Civic Engagement Simulator
Dep-Wah Davis, David Birch, and Edward Stevens
Lone Star College-Tomball
Challenges and Strategies-Working with At-Risk Youth
Duane D. Oakes, Elise Sweet, and Mutinkhe Kaunda
Mesa Community College
Giving a Face to the Movement: Service Learning and the Walk Against Poverty
Suzanne Goodrich, Courtney Marlaire,
Jamie Racine, and Emily Adams
Milwaukee Area Technical College
San Diego City College Students Engage!
Susan Dyer Fontana, Susan Martin, and Erin Rempala
San Diego City College
Service Learning and Tohono O’odham Community College Core Values
Elaine Cubbins
Tohono O’odham Community College
Fighting Diabetes through a Service Learning Partnership between Turtle Mountain Community College and the University of North Dakota
Peggy Johnson, Turtle Mountain Community College
and Alex Johnson, University of North Dakota
ASSETS Year One Abstracts
Accent on Student Success: Engaged Together in Service
Edited by Dr. Elizabeth Larson-Keagy
Executive Editor, CCNCCE
Arkansas State University-Mountain Home: Keeping You Prepared
Kellie Young
Arkansas State University-Mountain Home
Accent on Student Success: Engaged Together in Service (ASSETS)
Erwin Wong, Marva Craig, and Linda Roma
Borough of Manhattan Community College
Service Learning in a Post-Katrina Environment
Lynn Robertson, Warren Puneky, and Linda Kieffer
Delgado Community College
Serving Baby Boomers through GIS at GateWay Community College
Martha Bergin
GateWay Community College
Service Learning & Literacy: Jackson Community College
Amelia Gamel
Jackson Community College
Serving the Community at Kingsborough Community College
Peter Fiume, Elizabeth Basile, Susan Ednie,
Charles Guigno, and Erika Habersaat,
Kingsborough Community College
REACHing Out to Students through ASSETS
Megan Johnson
Mesa Community College
Accent on Student Success: Engaged Together in Service
Juana Jose and Elaine Cubbins
Tohono O’odham Community College
Wholeness through Service
Andrew and Peggy Johnson
Turtle Mountain Community College
This material was based upon work supported by the Corporation for National and Community Service under Learn and Serve America Grant No. 06LHHAZ001. Opinions or points of view expressed in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official position of the Corporation or the Learn and Serve America Program or the Community College National Center for Community Engagement.