SHELLS Program Announces RFP for Faculty Stipends
Seton Hall > News & Events Tuesday, September 2, 2008
by: Saul Petersen
The Center for Community Research and Engagement (CCRE) is pleased to announce the availability of faculty stipends for curricular development in the area of service learning.
The Seton Hall Experiential Learning and Leadership through Service (SHELLS) program allows faculty to enhance their courses by incorporating service learning. To support sustainability, awards will be given to Seton Hall University faculty over two years. Stipends of $2,000 for the first year and $1,000 for the second year will be awarded to full-time faculty on the South Orange campus to develop courses that will integrate service learning as a teaching methodology in content-based courses. The courses should be offered beginning in the Spring 2009 semester. Faculty interested in participating in this program should review the attached Request for Proposal (RFP) and submit their proposals by the October 10, 2008 deadline.
The Center for Community Research and Engagement (CCRE) was created in 1997 to coordinate the activities of Seton Hall University as it implements service learning and community-based research on campus. CCRE's mission is to develop partnerships that integrate Seton Hall University faculty, students, staff and our neighboring communities through applied research, active learning, and action projects, aimed at enhancing both the learning environment and community capacity.
For more information, please contact Saul Petersen, CCRE director at or (973) 275-5882
For more information please contact:
Saul Petersen
973-275-5882
peterssa@shu.edu