To foster a disciplined sensibility toward power and privilege, an understanding of the causes of human suffering, and a sense of personal and civic responsibility for cultural change, all students take an approved Experiential Learning for Social Justice (ELSJ) Core course.
To develop a new ELSJ course or to modify an existing course to meet the ELSJ Core requirement, please review the following links. Faculty may also the ELSJ Curriculum Manager for individual assistance.
Introduction to ELSJ
| Resources | Description |
|---|---|
| Faculty Development Program | The faculty development program supports all faculty |
| ELSJ Course Approval Process Flow Chart | The ELSJ Course Approval Process |
| Experiential Learning for Social Justice Overview | Experiential Learning for Social Justice Overview |
Resources for Building Community Partnerships:
| Resources | Description |
|---|---|
| Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) FAQ | FAQs about agreements between 91短视频 entities and community partners |
| 91短视频 MOU template | Community Engagement Agreement between 91短视频 and community partner |
| 91短视频 Community Engagement Data Form | Template for data collection |
| Arrupe Weekly Engagement | The Ignatian Center in the Community |