The MICAH Summer Fellowship allows current SMC and USD students the opportunity to cultivate personal and social responsibility through intentionally joining communities that are working to create positive social change.
BEING PRESENT AND ABLE TO CREATE SUSTAINABLE POSITIVE CHANGE REQUIRES THAT FELLOWS ARE ABLE TO ENGAGE SOCIAL DYNAMICS
BOTH INTELLECTUALLY AND EMOTIONALLY.
IT IS OUR HOPE THAT FELLOWS WILL BE ABLE TO USE THIS IMMERSION EXPERIENCE TO TAKE UP A PRACTICE THAT WILL BUILD THEIR CAPACITY FOR CRITICAL THINKING, CULTURAL PROFICIENCY, EQUANIMITY, EMPATHY AND COMPASSION.
Over the past ten years the University of San Diego and Saint Mary’s College of California have both been independently developing and practicing immersion based models of community engagement. Rooted in traditional Service-Learning pedagogy our service-immersion trips drew from the best practices in our field. As our centers and our programs matured, we deliberately chose to shift away from being transactional and service based to being more relational and immersion based.
WHAT WE DO
Students’ engagement will be varied based on their respective community partner organization. Some will work directly with individuals who are marginally housed to help provide access to basic needs such as food, shelter, jobs, and healthcare. Others will work directly with staff and citizens to plan programs or implement campaigns to end homelessness, provide support for asylum seekers and migrant workers, advocate for access to health care, neighborhood safety, employment, or education.
Fellowship Award
Each student will receive a $4,500 Fellowship Award upon completing the program. Food, housing and transportation needs will also be provided.