INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS

The second annual Day of Service will be in place of classes on Tuesday, Sept. 15. All traditional undergraduate classes are cancelled, both day and evening. Graduate and part-time evening student classes will meet as scheduled in the evening.

Day of Service is a great way to have fun with classmates, fellow students, faculty and staff and give back to the community. Projects range from city clean up and beautification to reading to elementary school children, to knitting scarves and sewing pillowcases, among many others. Check out some of the projects from last year.

Student Registration Form

This year all sign-ups were online. Those who have not registered and/or been assigned a volunteer service project should go to the registration table Tuesday, Sept. 15 morning to be placed in a project. The registration table will be located on the patio outside of the Kanbar Campus Center Living Room.

There are several ways students can participate in Day of Service activities:

  • A class or academic program
  • A club/organization
  • An athletic team
  • An individual volunteer

Steps to sign up for a Day of Service project:

  1. Check your syllabi to see if your professor is assigning a Day of Service project for your class.


  2. Also, if you are involved in a club/organization and/or an athletic team, check to see if your club/org/team is signing up for a project.


  3. If you are not already signed up for a project, sign up as an individual volunteer. Click here to register online today!


  4. If you are part of more than one class, club/org or athletic team that is signing up for a Day of Service project, you will have to talk with your professor, coach and/or club/org leader about what project you will participate in. After you figure out what group project you will participate in, register for the project. Click here to register online today!


  5. Confused? Check out the registration “what if’s” page.

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