Service Learning
We desire that all Briercrest students be “formed spiritually and intellectually for lives of service” (Briercrest Mission Statement). Through supervised, purposeful, and transformational service, Briercrest students become consistent community contributors. In requiring Service Learning (SL) of all graduates, we hope to nurture habits of service through inviting reflection on the nature of appropriate service and its impact on both the giver and receiver of service.
What is service learning?
Service learning is unpaid, supervised, volunteer service on behalf of the church and other communities.
There are a few limitations as to what counts as SL.
- A student’s family member(s) cannot be the primary recipients of service.
- Briercrest undergraduate students cannot serve as the supervisor for other students.
- Performance-based services (i.e., playing sports, singing/playing at a single event, etc.) do not count as SL.
- Service for which a student receives academic credit or service in lieu of receiving pay for actual work experience do not count as SL.
- How many service learning credits do I need to graduate?
- How many hours of service do I need to earn a SL credit?
- Can you connect me with SL opportunities?
- How do I report SL that I have completed?
- What if I have more questions about SL?
