Applications for Engaged Learning Flagged courses are now considered for up to $1500 per course. 

Timeline
Applications will be reviewed and approved on a rolling basis. 

Application Instructions
Engaged Learning courses require students to apply knowledge and skills gained in the classroom to a real-world problem or issue, connect the out-of-classroom experience with academic content, and reflect critically on the experience.  The goal of this funding is to remove barriers for students as they address the real work issue, and/or engage with communities. 
 
What Support Can I Request?
Faculty should apply for support that facilitates their students' and community partners’ ability to collaborate. Activities could include, but are not limited to the following:
  • student transportation
  • project materials
  • stipends for community members’ work with students
  • cost of events, including food, in order to connect with communities
  • translation services
  • incentives to engage community participants in-class research projects

Please direct any questions you have to the Director of Engaged Learning, Dr. Deanna Cooke (Deanna.Cooke@lmu.edu).  
Has this course received an Engaged Learning flag through the Core Curriculum Committee?
Semester you will implement EL project.