Curricular and Co-Curricular Engagement
Curricular and Co-Curricular Engagement
Curricular and Co-Curricular Engagement includes Internships, Community Work Study, and Alternative Spring Break.
Internships
Provides community-based internship opportunities for students in various disciplines.
- Gain real-world experience.
- Build a professional network and develop career skills.
- Earn academic credit while applying classroom knowledge.
- Receive faculty guidance and structured reflection.
Community Work Study
Provides eligible students with paid placements at local nonprofits while promoting civic engagement.
- Supports Molloy’s mission to serve the community.
- Helps students develop professional and leadership skills.
- Addresses community needs through meaningful work experiences.
Alternative Spring Break
Students participate in immersive, service-learning experiences during spring break, addressing community-identified needs in various locations.
- Past trips have included service in New Orleans, Puerto Rico, and South Dakota (Lakota Nation).
- Projects vary and may include disaster recovery, environmental conservation, housing restoration, and youth engagement.
- Students engage with local nonprofits, community organizations, and academic institutions to gain hands-on experience while fostering civic responsibility.
Hear from Our Partners
Dr. Zodelia Williams discusses the impact of our internship and community work-study placements on student learning and community partnerships.