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Office of Community Service-Learning (CSL) and Community Resources

 

“Where serving in the community is learning in the community”

and  

“We are Your Source for Resources” 


 

Southern University at New Orleans requires that its undergraduate students complete 60 hours of community service-learning as a requirement of graduation. This does not include the school of social work or health information systems majors. 

Knights With a Purpose (KWAP) Community Service work must be completed to obtain clearance to participate in graduation ceremonies. Community Service must be completed at an approved non-profit organization or a pre-approved location by the Community Service Coordinator. Students cannot receive pay of any sort for the service performed. Students who have met the work hour requirements of internship/practicum courses - as required by their departments/colleges - will be deemed to have met the University’s community service work hour requirements.


The purpose of KWAP (Knights With a Purpose) is to: 

 
  • Increase students’ awareness of societal needs while instilling in them the spirit of giving back to carry on well after their years at SUNO 
  •  Provide engaging teaching and learning strategies that are geared towards their academic disciplines 
  • Work in conjunction with faculty, staff, and community partners to gain inside and outside learning experiences that will help to build healthy and vibrant communities 
  • Participate in structured community service-learning activities that will address local and abroad community needs and issues 
  • Increase students' ability to be creative, work as a team, and develop self-awareness  
  • Develop communication, leadership, and other pertinent employment skills  
  • Investigate careers and build personal networks
  • Serve and provide goodwill in a meaningful way 
  • Increase students’ appreciation for cultural diversity   
 

All students will be assisted with service-learning, granted student-initiated placement, and carefully monitored to make sure the service-learning is worthwhile and valuable for both the student, community, and site partners.  

Every student can participate in a wide variety of service-learning opportunities and make a difference in their communities by fulfilling a need, all while meeting classroom or degree requirements.  

Partnerships and service-learning sites will include: 

  • Various agencies, organizations, non-profits, shelters, youth and senior centers, churches, parks, and recreational facilities 
  • Local businesses, state and federal government, schools, colleges and universities, judicial courts, museums, Housing Authority of New Orleans, Chamber of Commerce's, and Urban League 
  • Hospitals, clinics, urgent care centers, nursing homes 

KWAP service-learning application is available below:


Important information about Community Service Learning hours:

· Site approval must be obtained from the CSL Coordinator

· CSL application must be completed prior to the commencement of service learning hours

· The CSL Coordinator is available to assist students with site placement

CSL HOURS ARE WAIVED IF THE STUDENT MEETS THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA:

· The student is twenty-five (25) years or older when enrolling as a first-time freshman and has earned a high school equivalency certificate

· The student is an international student

· The student has a certificate verifying that the disability would jeopardize the welfare of the student and or the host organization.

 

Note: A Knights with a Purpose Service-Learning (KWAP) Application and timesheets are required and can be emailed or picked up from the Service-Learning Coordinator. Upon completing the required 60 hours of service-learning and KWAP application, students must submit the documents to the Service-Learning Coordinator. Once the application and timesheets are reviewed and approved, the student will receive his/her Certificate of Completion to keep for his/her records as proof of meeting their service-learning requirements.


SUNO Cares and Shares Community Resources Guide 

Southern University at New Orleans (SUNO) believes in providing a whole campus approach for our students. If you are a student who needs basic assistance – housing, food, childcare assistance, health services, transportation, textbooks, or other resources that could impact your ability to be successful in college, then SUNO’s Cares and Shares Community Resource Guide is available for you.  

 

If you need assistance, please contact Mrs. Cheryl Legohn-Tubbs, Community Service Coordinator and Resource Manager for assistance. 

504-286-5365

 The SUNO Cares and Shares Community Resource Guide will provide a list of pertinent organizations, programs, and associations that offer free services and resources to assist students with various needs while enrolled in school, living on-campus or at home. 


 

If students have an emergency, please call 911 or the Campus Police at

(504) 286-5291.  


 

For additional information, please contact:  

Mrs. Cheryl Legohn-Tubbs, M. A. 

Community Service Coordinator and Resource Manager 

Student Development Center 

University Center, 2nd Floor 

(504) 286- 5365 

ctubbs@suno.edu

Southern University at New Orleans requires that all undergraduate students complete 60 hours of community service-learning as a requirement of graduation.