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To This Day: College Graduates on the Lasting Significance of Relationality and Experiential Learning
Metropolitan Universities
  • Ann Fullerton, Portland State University
  • Vicki L. Reitenauer, Portland State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Subjects
  • Urban universities and colleges,
  • Service learning
Abstract

In the past twenty years, much research has been conducted into the effects of community-based learning and service-learning on students, but studies into the long-term impacts that persist after graduation have been fewer in number. In this article, the authors share perspectives from Portland State University alumni on the lasting significance of their participation in a community-based learning course that has been operating continuously for more than two decades and the key features of significant learning experiences more generally.

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This is the publisher's final PDF. Permission received from Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) on behalf of the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities

Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/21987
Citation Information
Fullerton, A., & Reitenauer, V. L. (2015). ‘To this day’: College Graduates on the Lasting Significance of Relationality and Experiential Learning. Metropolitan Universities, 26(3), 105-122.