Potter College News
WKU CCSJ's Scholars in Service program awards scholarships throughout year
- WKU Center for Citizenship and Social Justice
- Tuesday, October 2nd, 2018
To encourage students at WKU to apply their knowledge in communities, the Center for Citizenship & Social Justice at WKU is accepting applications for Scholars in Service, a scholarship program awarding $15,000 a year to publicly engaged students.
The purpose of CCSJ's Scholars in Service program is to encourage students to impact communities and begin to think about solving public programs through avenues available to them at WKU. Projects can take the form of applied research, service learning, volunteer service, campus or community events, or professional development. Projects that are rooted in citizenship, social justice, awareness and advocacy, or social activism are eligible for funding.
Undergraduate and graduate students at WKU can apply. Projects can be completed locally, domestically or abroad.
The CCSJ will receive applications throughout the year with deadlines for Winter and Summer terms set for Dec. 1 and May 1 respectively. Scholarship recipients are selected based on their ability to demonstrate a well-articulated vision, detailed plan, and high level of commitment to a substantial project-based learning experience. Projects must have a primary purpose of serving others and/or contributing to a citizenship or social justice cause.
The Center for Citizenship & Social Justice (CCSJ) is a program committed to providing academic and extra-curricular experiences that empower WKU students, faculty and staff to address complex social issues in partnership with the communities we serve.
Contact: Leah Ashwill, leah.ashwill@wku.edu or (270) 745-3218.
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