Civic Engagement at GT engages with communities on a local, national, and global scale. Whether you are a student, faculty or staff member, or community partner, Civic Engagement is ready to support your community partnership and service experience! Broadly defined, civic engagement encompasses the numerous ways in which students, faculty, and staff promote positive social change. Opportunities to engage with community partners exist in co-curricular settings, academic based community service courses, and departmental sponsored outreach programs. Opportunities exist on a spectrum of service and participants are encouraged to match their interests and availability to the community need as appropriate along this spectrum. Projects range from direct service to awareness/advocacy to philanthropy. The frequency of service experiences includes options such as one-day service projects, on-going commitments, immersion trips, and semester-long courses with academic-based community service embedded in the curriculum. The types of issues addressed also vary as does the location of the projects available. Civic Engagement applies a student-centered approach to developing and clarifying identity, to understanding others, and to promoting social change. Organizations and Programs in Civic Engagement: Alternative Service Breaks (ASB) First-Year Servant Leadership Organization (FSLO) Jumpstart Mobilizing Opportunities for Volunteer Experiences (MOVE)