Service-Learning Graduation Requirement
 
The SALT Program is a comprehensive plan to integrate service-learning into the educational experience of traditional undergraduate students at LipscombUniversity. A strategy for developmentally enhancing student learning, The SALT Program allows students to connect their academic experience and spiritual development with significant engagement in the community.
 
Because Lipscomb expects its students to engage in innovative and rigorous academic experiences, and because of the shared belief that a Christ-like attitude calls for service to others, traditional undergraduate students entering Lipscomb in fall 2008 and after will be expected to complete two service-learning experiences before graduation. No more than one experience can come from Tier I. At least one experience must come from Tier II or Tier III. These experiences will contribute to the student’s development academically, personally/spiritually and civically.
 
Developmental level
SALT experience
Approximate length of service engagement
Tier I SALT enhanced service days 3-5 hours
Tier II SALT enhanced university courses 25+ hours
Tier III SALT enhanced mission trips, internships, SALT cooperatives 40+ hours
Tier IV SALT capstone project
(for SALT Scholars only)
30+ hours
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Transfer Students
 
Transfer students entering Lipscomb in fall 2008 and after with more than 94 hours will be required to complete one SALT enhanced course, mission trip, internship, or cooperative before graduation. Transfer students entering Lipscomb with less than 94 hours will be responsible for completing two SALT experiences. It may be possible to transfer credit for SALT experiences. Contact Christin Shatzer, Director of Service-Learning, at Christin.Shatzer@lipscomb.edu for more information.
 
Adult degree and second degree students are not subject to the SALT graduation requirement. Additionally, students enrolled at Lipscomb University prior to fall 2008 are not subject to the SALT graduation requirement.
 
SALT Scholar
 
Students interested in going beyond the basic service-learning graduation requirement will be given the opportunity to attain the distinction of SALT Scholar. The SALT Scholar is a student who has become an expert in service-learning in the context of LipscombUniversity, and whose investment in service-learning reflects a significant level of engagement. SALT Scholars will receive special distinction at graduation and on their academic transcript.
 
        
 
SALT enhanced courses will be given a special service-learning designation in the undergraduate catalog. Students will learn about other SALT enhanced experiences through The SALT Center, campus-wide communication, the Student Missions office, or through their major area of study. To learn about SALT enhanced courses being offered this semester, click here.
 
More information is available by contacting Christin Shatzer, Director of Service-Learning.
 
 

Contact Us

The SALT Center
Ezell 360

Christin Shatzer, Director
Phone: (615) 966-7225


John Williams,
Program Assistant
Phone: (615) 966-5772

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