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CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT


            Believe in Possibilities

                  he university’s motto “The   When the Center for Community       recognized that local 6th graders
                  measure of a Life is its Service”   Engagement began in 2010, there   would benefit from programming
            Treflects the culture at Sam       were 22 faculty teaching 40 ACE     to better understand career options
            Houston State University, where    courses. We have seen tremendous    and the education/technical training
            civic engagement is recognized as an   growth to the ACE program in the   needed to achieve them. This age
            integral component of campus life.   past seven years. Presently over 250   group was identified for two main
            SHSU has expanded curriculum,      faculty (representing every department   reasons: at this age, some students
            pedagogy, research, and service    and all seven colleges) teach these   begin to disengage with school; and,
            that includes civic engagement     specially-designated courses with over   academic choices in 7th grade may
            through volunteerism, outreach,    325 courses offered. In the College   limit options in higher grades. The
            academic community engagement,     of Education, over 90 professors have   school developed curriculum to
                                                                                         inform students about careers,
                                                                                         and SHSU developed a yearly
                                                                                         event for all 6th graders to visit
                                                                                         campus. Every spring, children
                                                                                         take a student-led campus tour,
                                                                                         participate in a Q&A session
                                                                                         with SHSU students, attend
                                                                                         a class, and lunch in one of
                                                                                         the dining halls. Assessments
                                                                                         demonstrate that this project
                                                                                         helps students broaden their
                                                                                         career interests and clarify how
                                                                                         school helps them prepare for
                                                                                         future jobs.
                                                                                           Additionally, numerous
                                                                                         local children need additional
                                                                                         help with literacy. Many
                                                                                         SHSU students and faculty
                                                                                         volunteer their time and skills
                                                                                         to tutor and mentor students
            SHSU Literacy Block student reads with elementary student.
                                                                                         from Pre-K through secondary
            and community-based collaborative   taught over 175 course sections as       school. SHSU education
            research—all of which support the   ACE courses.                       professors and their classes run the
            overarching goal of preparing students   Schools are the heart of any   free literacy program at the public
            to be active and productive citizens.    community, but Huntsville     library, along with a number of
              Academic Community               Independent School District’s       other education-related engagement
            Engagement provides students with   resource constraints mean that many   programs.
            opportunities to become civically   needs of local students’ risk going   Each year, Believe in Possibilities
            involved through long-standing     unmet. As a result, SHSU partnered   is expanding the personal and
            partnerships between the university   with HISD to create the Believe in   professional horizons of thousands
            and dozens of local non-profit     Possibilities initiative. What started as   of local public school students, while
            organizations, agencies and businesses.  a conversation between one 6th grade   enriching the college curriculum for
            Students apply the knowledge of    counselor, the superintendent and   hundreds of SHSU students through
            their academic disciplines to define   SHSU faculty has grown rapidly into   applied learning experiences. Believe
            and address issues of public concern   a widespread effort to support local   in Possibilities empowers young
            and advocate for change through    public schools.                     people and makes our small rural
            collaboration in the community.       Staff and administration at HISD   community better and stronger.



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