Community-Based Learning Intern Program

The CBL Interns are a select group of student leaders who have previous experience in CBL and who have a desire to build community with other students passionate about civic engagement. CBL Interns help to facilitate multiple aspects of the CBL Program, including putting on community-related events, facilitating small and large group dialogue sessions, assisting with CBL placements, and liaising with community partners. CBL Interns build community with each other through monthly meetings, office hours, and a variety of community activities. CBL Interns also have a variety of opportunities to gain and hone leadership skills through workshops, events, and a variety of other avenues. In this way, the CBL Intern Program is both a leadership program and a learning opportunity. Students gain skills and community while simultaneously assisting with the work of the Donelan Office. CBL Interns are eligible to earn the Experiential Learning Partial Credit (ELPC), after 200 hours served and submission of a reflection.Ìý

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CBL Interns

Meet the 2024-2025 CBL Interns!

CBL Interns hold weekly office hours and are available to meet with students to discuss their CBL experiences, to review CBL-related assignments, and to talk more about opportunities offered through the Donelan Office and the J.D. Power Center. Visit the interns during their office hours orÌý±ð³¾²¹¾±±ô donelanoffice@holycross.eduÌýto schedule a meeting with an Intern.

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10amÌýÌý

Rachel Derocco

Cate Pfau

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11amÌý

Alana Santhouse

Shane Fitzpatrick

Ashley Garcia Quitero

Beatriz Ortega

Courtney Yockel

Megan Yee

Rina Ren

Laura Hofmann

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12pmÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý
1pmÌýÌý

Erica Schofield

Luke Letizia

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2pmLily JaramilloÌýMiyuki OblitasÌýÌýÌý

Qualifications/Requirements:
1. A desire to build community with other students interested in community engagement.
2. Prior completion of at least one community-based learning course or equivalent community Ìý
ÌýÌýÌý engagement experience.
3. A strong interest in learning more about community-based learning and Worcester non-profits.
4. Strong communication and leadership skills.
5. Engagement at a CBL site through a CBL course, community-based work study or community service.
6. Attendance at a CBL Intern Training the day before classes in the fall semester and a CBL Intern retreat early on in the spring semester.

The CBL Intern Program is an opportunity for º£½ÇÉçÇø students to:

  1. Join a community of students and staff interested in civic engagement and community-based learning.
  2. Increase their knowledge of social problems, local non-profits, and the City of Worcester.
  3. Deepen their understanding of community-based learning.
  4. Build their communication and leadership skills through working with community partners, students, faculty, and staff.
  5. Have priority selection to participate in the Non-Profit Careers Conference if desired.
  6. Earn the Experiential Learning Partial Credit (ELPC), after 200 hours served andÌýsubmission of a reflectionÌý

CBL Interns serve through:

  1. Serving as a liaison between the Donelan Office, community partners, and CBL students and faculty.
  2. Visiting CBL classes with a Donelan Office staff member at the beginning of eachÌýsemester to help answer student questions about doing CBL.
  3. Attending and assisting at CBL Orientation.
  4. Assisting in the placement process by advising students and helping to coordinate logistics.
  5. Assisting in the facilitation of reflection sessions as requested by faculty members, students, staff, and/or community partners.
  6. Promoting community-based learning to other students during the registration process.
  7. Assisting in the recruitment and selection of future CBL interns.
  8. Serving in an advisory capacity to the Donelan Office.
  9. Being present in the Donelan Office for one "office hour" each week.