The Center for Service and Learning engages students, faculty, staff, and community members in educationally meaningful service to promote learning and development; advances best practices and research; achieves community goals through partnerships; and furthers the civic engagement mission of IU Indianapolis.
Mission
Vision
To transform universities and communities through educationally meaningful service.
Values
The center’s work is to be consistent with the following values:
Programmatic values
We value programs that:
- Reflect our mission
- Are innovative and educationally meaningful
- Change lives through a commitment to the ethic of service
- Improve social conditions in the community
- Involve reflective practice that informs participants
- Build upon campus and community assets
- Respect the diversity of constituents
Operational values
We value program operations that:
- Use teamwork to improve how programs are implemented
- Employ creative leadership to foster effective collaboration
- Demonstrate scholarly rigor
- Monitor and assess outcomes for program improvement
- Use resources in an ethical, informed, and effective way
Informational values
We value knowledge that:
- Is generated in and with communities
- Is derived from service experiences
- Is gained through reflective practice
- Contributes to social change
- Respects diverse perspectives
Relational values
We value collaborative relationships that:
- Advance our mission and vision
- Celebrate and recognize the contributions of others
- Promote integrity and commitment
- Are formed through constructive dialogue
- Develop over time
Goals
- Collaborate with other units and organizations to deepen community engagement in higher education: CSL achieves community goals through partnerships. Developing and supporting relationships with community partners is essential to fulfilling CSL’s mission.
- Contribute to cultivating a campus environment that fosters the development of community-engaged faculty, practitioners, and scholars: CSL collaborates with others on campus. Working with faculty and staff to achieve shared goals is critical to supporting learning and sustaining community partnerships.
- Contribute to cultivating a campus environment that enhances student learning and development across the curriculum through community engagement: CSL supports student learning and development. Designing educationally meaningful service experiences is an effective way to develop civic-minded graduates.
- Implement co-curricular programs to support student development and success: CSL furthers IU Indianapolis’s civic engagement mission. Advancing the public purposes of higher education is important locally, nationally, and internationally.
- Advance research and scholarship to deepen understanding and to improve practice: As an IU Indianapolis Signature Center, CSL advances best practices and research. Assessing learning outcomes and conducting research is essential to improved practice.
- Enhance staff culture of community engagement to support IU Indianapolis as an employer of choice: CSL engages others in educationally meaningful service. Recognizing the contributions of others is valuable to sustaining service as a distinctive aspect of campus culture.
- Create a welcoming organizational culture that fosters staff effectiveness: CSL makes wise use of human and fiscal resources. Cultivating internal capacity is vital to sustaining programs and creating new initiatives.