
Civic Engagement at Princeton

Contributing to discussions of public policy, working in a public service internship or fellowship, using technical skills to improve life in communities around the world, doing volunteer service in underserved areas closer to home–these are just a few of the ways members of the Princeton University community are working to identify and address issues of public concern.
In keeping with the University's unofficial motto, Princeton in the Nation’s Service, and in the Service of All Nations, Princetonians have a broad range of opportunities for active citizenship on campus and across the globe. You can learn more about these civic engagement activities by clicking on the links of the organizations listed below, or, for more general information about civic engagement at Princeton, follow the links in the left navigation bar.
| Student Volunteers Council (SVC) |
Pace Center | Community House |
| SVC Advocacy Blog | Princeton Project 55 | International Internship Program |
| SVC Reflection Blog | Princeton Internships in Civic Service |
Princeton in Africa |
| Princeton Environmental Institute | Program in Teacher Preparation |
Woodrow Wilson School |
| Princeton in Asia (PiA) | ||
| Community-Based Learning Initiative |
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