Academic Service-Learning Student Essay Contest

The Academic Service-Learning (AS-L) Student Essay contest, established in 1998, celebrates 10 years of student excellence this upcoming fall semester!  This contest continues to support student achievement and the essential reflection process that is so vital to AS-L and student learning. 

Eligibilty
Full-time/Part-time graduate and undergraduate students, who have participated in an AS-L project during Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 on any of the University’s campuses, are eligible to enter the contest.
 
Opening Dates For Spring Semester
Essays will be accepted April 7, 2008 through May 6, 2008. All essays should be sent to:
 
Queens Campus         
Louis E. Saavedra, AS-L Coordinator  
Office of Academic Service-Learning  
Bent Hall Garden Level, Room 18   
saavedrl@stjohns.edu    
(718) 990-6499

Staten Island Campus     
Crystal Vera, AS-L Specialist
Office of Academic Service-Learning
Flynn Hall, Room 208.
verac@stjohns.edu
(718) 390-4119

Student Notification Date
Winners will be notified via e-mail, phone call, and/or US mail no later than May 16, 2008

Theme
“S.E.R.V.E.” — Students Engage in Reflective Vincentian Education

Essay Topic
The Roman Catholic Church teaches, as do all of the world’s great religions, that individuals have a special duty to take action on behalf of the poor.  Often, the term “poor” suggests a lack of food, medical care, clothing, housing and other material goods.  Being marginalized—being discounted—is also form of poverty that demands a response from us as servant leaders.  Keeping in mind this duty to take action on behalf of the marginalized and the poor, how has your AS-L experience given you new insight into what it means to be part of a Vincentian University?

Essay Guidelines

  • All essays must be academically relevant to the class in which it is assigned.
  • Essay length is between 750 and 1000 words.
  • No graphic language, violent or sexual content is allowed.
  • All materials must me be the original work of the person submitting the essay.
  • The essay should be printed on an 8 ½ inch by 11 inch paper, double spaced, in Times New Roman font, black ink, with standard formatting margins.

A title page must be included with:

  • Title of essay centered approximately in the middle of the page. 
  • In the lower right corner, student name; student X number; student e-mail address ; AS-L class name and course number; faculty name; and semester when course was taken.

The essay should include a short discussion of:

  • What were your expectations for your AS-L experience?
  • Where did you go?
  • What did you do?
  • What did you see?
  • What did you hear?
  • How did you feel?

Prizes/Awards

  • 1st Place - $500 American Express Gift Certificate
  • 2nd Place - $250 American Express Gift Certificate
  • 3rd Place - $100 American Express Gift Certificate