Sharpe Community Scholars Program Goals of the Sharpe Program
The Sharpe Community Scholars Program provides a unique setting for
first year students to develop
- An ability to work with others to promote social change, understand community
needs, and cultivate community assets
- An understanding of the processes by which public issues are defined, debated,
and addressed
- The communication skills and confidence to be effective participants and
leaders in group discussions, debates, and collective decision making processes
- Valuable connections with faculty members and peers based on shared co-curricular
and related curricular interests and experiences
- An appreciation for opportunities in the wider community with the potential
to extend and inform their programs of study at the College
- The capacity to adopt a variety of perspectives on social problems and to
examine the ethical dimensions of issues arising in the context of community
service work and research on social and civic matters
- An appreciation for the College's general education goals as they relate
to students preparing to assume roles as engaged citizens living in a diverse
democratic society
- A deeper understanding of ideas and concepts from courses linked to their
community and public service experiences
A NEW GENERATION OF LEADERS
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