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UCAN  Serve AmeriCorps Program

 The UCAN Serve AmeriCorps program is a regional effort to engage students in meaningful service with local communities. UCAN Serve strengthens campus and community partnerships by channeling student service into nonprofit and government agencies serving high need, community priority areas.
 

UCAN Serve focuses on three primary goal areas that incorporate most academic programs and co-curricular service activities:

  • Education

  • Public Health & Safety

  • Community Strengthening

UCAN Serve enrolls over 4,000 students annually in Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico through 36 campuses. These UCAN Serve members contribute over 1.8 million volunteer hours per year as a part of their academic service, Serve Study, student leadership, and faith-based programs. UCAN Serve is the largest higher education AmeriCorps program in the country, providing $5.4 million annually in student service scholarships.

 

Read more about the benefits of participation in AmeriCorps!

 

**This program is available to all, without regard to race, color, national origin, disability, age, sex, political affiliation, or religion.**

News:
Colorado Film School Produces UCAN Serve Videos

UCAN Serve members at the Colorado Film School have produced several documentaries on what UCAN Serve members are doing in communities throughout the region.

Red Rocks Community College

Regis University

Regis University II

Northeastern Junior College

Trinidad State Junior College

University of Denver

 

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"Becoming an active member of my community through the Sociology Department was one of the most helpful and influential experiences I have had to further my education. My involvement with Service Tree has opened many doors for me to become a more involved member of the Durango community. For my service component I chose the San Juan Mountain Association to learn what is involved managing a nonprofit organization and to learn more about Durango's natural environment. I felt I learned a lot more during the semester internship than I would have by solely attending class."  ~ UCAN Serve member, Fort Lewis College
   
 

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