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Sylvania’s Harley Hauer has service learning on the mind

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Harley Hauer

Doing your homework, as any student knows, pays off. And in Harley Hauer鈥檚 case, it did.

Hauer is an accounting student at the Sylvania Campus who plans to transfer to Portland State University next year. He fulfilled one of his academic requirements by enrolling in Doris Werkman鈥檚 Speech III class, Public Speaking, in fall 2008. The course incorporated service learning where students land volunteer positions at community agencies within Portland.

In Werkman鈥檚 class, students presented speeches to their classmates throughout the term about the organizations at which they served. The final was a persuasion speech focused on looking at a social issue connected to a service-learning partner.

鈥淪ervice-learning allows students to connect what they are learning in the classroom to the real world,鈥 Werkman said. 鈥淭hey learn about social issues and make a difference in the community as a part of their coursework 鈥 it鈥檚 a win-win.鈥

Hauer was given the opportunity to fulfill his service-learning requirement at the American Red Cross, where he volunteered in the donor-scheduling department. Werkman鈥檚 class required students to serve at their agencies for at least 10 hours for the term. Hauer, who volunteered eight hours each week, quickly met the requirement and kept at it for nearly a year, well after the class ended a year ago.

鈥淚 enjoy volunteering,鈥 said Hauer, who has offered his time for a handful of other organizations over the years. For example, he鈥檚 been part of the Safety Safari at OMSI, teaching safety tips to children.

At the time Hauer began his service-learning project, he had been looking for work 鈥 either part-time or full-time 鈥 to help pay the bills. Partly because of the service-learning requirement, he put his job search on hold, focusing instead on school and helping out at the Red Cross. It was that dedication that paid off in the end when the Red Cross offered him a full-time position last September. Hauer works in the same department at the Red Cross, but now as a data analyst and continues to attend college through the distance learning option at 小黄猫传媒.

鈥淔or students on the fence about getting involved with service learning or volunteering: Be open to the opportunity,鈥 Hauer said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 rewarding and doors can open for you that you can鈥檛 possibly anticipate.鈥

For more information about 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 service-learning program, visit: www.pcc.edu/resources/service-learning

About James Hill

James G. Hill, an award-winning journalist and public relations writer, is the Director of Public Relations at 小黄猫传媒. A graduate of Portland State University, James has worked as a section editor for the Newberg Graphic... more »