At Rider, volunteer community service is defined as work performed by a person or group of people that benefits others. The service provided should meet a specific and identified need in the community through a connection with a non-profit or other community-based organization. You should be able to articulate the need being addressed and the people/organization that benefit from your service. Performing volunteer service means that you donate your time and talents. You do not get paid to perform volunteer service, although sometimes food or small gifts, like a t-shirt, are given to volunteers.
There are many opportunities on campus and off where you can provide a few hours of service at a time, and you can accrue these hours to reach 20 or more to earn Engaged Learning points. See "Examples of Acceptable Volunteer Service" below for ideas.
You will need to keep track of the service you perform. The information you need to track includes the following:
- Name of the organization you volunteered with
- Name, phone number and email address of the person who supervised your work
- Dates and number of hours you volunteered
- A brief summary of what volunteer work you performed
The information above should be submitted via an Engaged Learning Experience form when you have reached 20 or more hours of service.
The minimum number of hours needed to earn 1 point is 20. Volunteer community service earns points based upon the following scale:
- 1 point 鈥 20 to 49 hours
- 2 points 鈥 50 to 99 hours
- 3 points 鈥 100 or more hours
Whether you performed volunteer service with one organization or many, on campus or off, you can submit all of the hours in the same experience form.
There are two easy steps required to earn points for your volunteer service Engaged Learning experience:
- Complete and submit an ;
- Post your reflection on Canvas by self-enrolling in the Engaged Learning "course" - instructions below.
NOTE: You must Self-Enroll for Engaged Learning in Canvas the first time you use it.
1: Enter the 鈥淛oin鈥 URL for the course in your web browser:
2: Select 鈥淓nroll in Course.鈥
3: Select 鈥淕o to Course鈥
4: Select 鈥淎ssignments鈥 (left side of the page)
5: Select 鈥淓ngaged Learning Reflection鈥
6: Follow the directions on the page by answering the Engaged Learning Reflection Questions
- You can submit your reflection either in the text entry box or as a file upload.
When you have completed the reflection click Submit Assignment.
Below is a list of service opportunities that exist on campus or in the surrounding Lawrenceville area. Note, not all organizations are able to accept volunteers all the time. Contact the organization for information.
- Preparing meals for homebound citizens through . Meal prep takes place in the Daly kitchen on campus. Look for an email sent each month to sign up or go to .
- Participation in the Friendly Visitor鈥檚 Program, a companion program with Meals on Wheels, where you provide a meaningful friendship to a homebound citizen in Mercer County.
- Serving meals to homeless patrons at (TASK) or food pantries throughout the area.
- Cleaning up trash at the Jersey shore through University-sponsored beach sweeps with Clean Ocean Action. See newsletter for info on the next sweep and more.
- The need help with programming offered to children of all ages.
- Volunteering with seniors at , a local nursing home.
- Tutoring a child in mathematics at the .
- Collect, sort, package, and/or deliver food with the .
- Walking dogs for an animal shelter like .
- Coaching a 12-years and under girl鈥檚 soccer team for the .
- Serve as a firefighter or EMT for your local community or the Lawrenceville community.
- Assisting with services at your local place of worship.
- Mentoring an at-risk child through of Mercer County.
- Providing a needed service for .
- Become an End Hunger Advocate, working with local organizations to address issues of hunger and food insecurity in our community.
- Working on a committee for .
- Working for the 小优视频 Resource Pantry.
- Assisting with Freshman Move-In as a Bronc Buddy.
- Tabling to fundraise, educate, or advocate for Alzheimer鈥檚 Association or another specific non-profit/charity organization.
- Supporting athletes who are training for participating in .
- Stocking the food pantry and distributing food with .
- needs assistance with various opportunities throughout the year.
- Engage with seniors at , a local assisted living community whose residents enjoy chatting, playing games, reading, creative activities in art or music, and seated exercise classes.
In addition to the worthy organizations above, you may volunteer in your local community anytime, or during the summer and breaks. If in doubt about whether an organization or volunteer action you want to participate in is truly volunteer service, please see "What is Volunteer Community Service" above.
- Service hours must be performed while you are an active, currently enrolled student in your first term or later. Hours served before your first term or while you do not have Active status are not eligible to earn points.
- You must perform at least 20 hours of service and submit the hours via an Engaged Learning Experience Form for approval in order to earn service points.
- Record volunteer hours as you complete them so you don't lose track.
- Service hours can be accumulated over different semesters or academic years until you reach 20 hours, enough to earn one point.
- Community Service performed for multiple organizations can be combined to reach 20+ hours. Be sure to list all of the organizations you volunteered with in the experience form.
- Do not wait until the end of a semester to submit an experience form for your service. Rider staff need time to review and approve them before the points are earned.
- Hours submitted in Canvas that do not fit the guidelines of Volunteer Community Service above will be denied.
- Seniors: complete your Engaged Learning requirement before your last semester whenever possible. Complete the experience form prior to your final semester at Rider to ensure a seamless graduation.