What Undergraduates Have to Say
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CU Engage provides opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students -- from all academic disciplines -- to apply their academic training to partnerships with community groups and projects advancing social justice. Our courses focus on critical thinking and skill-building to support and equip students to become leaders in their communities. We give students the opportunity to connect and collaborate with community partners to address complex social problems. We offer research opportunities and cohort-based, small classes for undergraduate students and graduate students. Our instructional team supports students with听individualized learning and mentorship.
The best part of participating in CU Engage Programs were听the connections and partnerships that I听made. I have access to a vast network of organizers as a result of my involvement in both Puksta and Aquetza.
The community that I have made, the friends, the connections, and mentors that I now have, are the听most rewarding part of being a participant in multiple CU Engage Programs.
Doing both the INVST program and the Leadership Studies Minor (LSM),听I felt that I was able to share my eco-social justice community-based approach to leader