Montana State University

Campus Corps

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What is Montana Campus Corps?


Montana Campus Corps (MCC) is an AmeriCorps program that actively engages college students in meeting community-identified needs through meaningful service.  Each year, this program places students with community agencies, non-profit organizations, schools, and healthcare facilities to address Montana's most challenging problems.  Campus Corps members serve in the fields of education, human services, public health and safety, the environment, and homeland security, and are helping to improve our state while gaining valuable connections and skills, and insight into communities and careers in the common good.

How to get involved with Campus Corps at MSU:

Campus Corps Service-Learning
Service-Learning members are MSU students that are providing service to their community in conjunction with their academic curriculum. The members are applying the skills and knowledge they are learning in the classroom to benefit the community.  Through this experience they will enhance their ability to provide service to the community.  Upon completion of their service to the community they will receive an Education Award.   To learn how to become a Campus Corps Service-Learning Member, contact Ariel Donohue at (406) 994-7475 or servicescholars@montana.edu.