CBL Resources for Faculty

What is Community-Based Learning?

Combining academic theory with community engagement enhances student learning by offering hands-on experience outside of the classroom and simultaneously provides community organizations and citizen initiatives with needed expertise.

Benefits 0f Community-Based Learning

  • provides faculty with the opportunity to make a more meaningful and long-term impact on Marshall University students and in the community.
  • enhances student learning by offering hands-on experience outside of the classroom.
  • allows faculty to be innovative and creative in their teaching, which increases student retention by providing quality education.
  • contributes to a university’s outreach efforts to the local community, the state and beyond.
  • enhances academic rigor in a course and enriches classroom discussion and lectures.
  • creates opportunities for students to connect key course concepts with relevant real-world experiences.

The CBL Program is committed to assisting faculty throughout the development of a community-based learning course and facilitates a sustainable environment for the faculty to expand their course curriculum.

For information about CBL

April Fugett
fugett5@marshall.edu
304-696-5268
or Britani Black
black114@marshall.edu
304-696-6018

CBL Graduate Assistant

Morgan Kinsey
kinsey13@marshall.edu
304-696-6018
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