CSL Student Community Action Corps
The Student Community Action Corps utilizes service learning and community partnerships to encourage academic success and professional readiness for students and positive community impact.
The Student Community Action Corps employs KU students with various community non-profits and/or other community engaged efforts. Students serve in specific community-oriented capacities that strengthen their university experience while also helping to build a better community. Students also receive support from the CSL staff and monthly training intended to support their professional readiness and academic success.
We envision a program that fosters relationships between the university and broader community by creating opportunities for students to conduct service learning that is mutually beneficial and meaningful to community partners.
Interested in participating in the Corps as a student member or a community partner host site? Email us at csl-americorps@ku.edu for more information.
Current Host Sites
ThrYve
ThrYve supports a community-level approach to prevent youth violence by empowering youth and families to thrive by providing a safe and supportive environment for our youth and families to flourish.

LEAD UP (Leadership, Education, Adolescent Development and Unlimited Potential)
LEAD UP is a college readiness program for middle and high school youth, primarily from Wyandotte County. The mission of the program is to prepare youth to thrive in high school and college through positive leadership opportunities and college readiness supports that enhance their skills, resources, and social networks.

Community Children's Center
The Community Children's Center provides education, support, advocacy, and programs to build stronger families and promote family and workplace health in Lawrence.

Meet the Corps
Past Host Sites
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23 total hours served
Kansas African American Affairs Commission