COMMUNITY-BASED LEARNING

Learning With Purpose Together
A compilation of three photos featuring the CBL logo and multiple roundtable discussions.

Community-Based Learning

The program for Community-Based Learning (CBL) supports the mission and core values of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater by providing opportunities to help students succeed in their academic programs and beyond. CBL houses a service-learning High Impact Practice, which complements other student success initiatives and campus programs. CBL and UW-Whitewater collaborators, together, foster a campus community that is characterized by inclusive excellence for all students at UW-Whitewater.

Civic engagement and Community-Based Learning play a prominent role in what it means to have a high quality, liberal education and educate students who are prepared for the 21st century. A liberal education helps students develop a sense of social responsibility, as well as strong and transferable intellectual and practical skills such as communication, problem-solving, and a demonstrated ability to apply knowledge in real-world settings.

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2024-2025 Statistics

According to the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U), 71% of executives and 78% of hiring managers indicated that they are more likely to hire employees with experiences in service-learning, and community-based research.

510

Students Enrolled in 16 CBL-Designated Courses Offered in Fall of 2025

279

Students Enrolled in 18 CBL-Designated Courses Offered in Spring of 2025

15

Minimum Hours of CBL in the Community Per Student

11,835+

Hours of CBL in Just the 2024-2025 Academic Year

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Contact us

Jodi Parys, Director for Community-Based Learning
parysj@uww.edu | (262) 472-5070 | Laurentide 3130

The Program for Community-Based Learning offers support for:

Service-Learning is a high impact practice that engages students with course material, while also developing civic responsibility.

Community-Based research collects data that is used to improve services and programs offered to the community through the process of collecting and analyzing data, while allowing students to practice research and problem-solving skills.

An impact measurement and evaluation of community-based projects and programs.