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Voting poster event held by Center for Community Action and Research

The Center for Community Action and Research (CCAR) is the place for Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵstudents who want to be civically engaged. CCAR supports students engaging in volunteer work, advocacy, activism, and community-based learning for social change.

Did you know? In the 2020-2021 school year Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ students donated over 52,000 hours of their time to supporting our Westchester and NYC communities.

Civic Engagement in the Classroom

Civic Engagement and Public Values courses are classes that have a volunteer component as part of the class. CE courses are part of the core curriculum. CE courses offer students an exciting opportunity to put what they’ve learned in the classroom into action as they work with local organizations to meet community-identified needs.

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Political Participation

CCAR oversees nonpartisan voter education in which we help students (both those who are eligible to vote in the US and those who aren’t) identify avenues for political participation. To register to vote, apply for an absentee ballot, identify their polling place, and contact elected officials students can visit .

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Several students at a table with Center for Community Action and Research materials and a poster of the June City Council Election.

Employment and Leadership Opportunities

CCAR provides several avenues for student employment and leadership:

  • Work Study Positions: Student Projects Coordinators and Social Media and Outreach Coordinators organize civic engagement programs for Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵstudents and support their peers in becoming active members of their community.
  • Vote Everywhere Ambassadors: The Vote Everywhere Ambassador program, a partnership with the Andrew Goodman Foundation, supports two Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵNYC students in working to increase voter engagement. Vote Everywhere Ambassadors register Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵstudents to vote, break down voting barriers, and lead social justice initiatives important to the student community.
  • Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵVotes Leaders: On the NYC campus the Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵVotes Leadership Program provides students a sustained opportunity to support CCAR’s voter education work, while developing skills related to civic leadership.
  • Faculty Assistants for Civic Engagement: The FACES program invites undergraduate students to serve as Peer Leaders for CE courses. FACES students act as a liaison between the professor, class, and community organizations.
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CCAR volunteers working with Beautiful Trouble

Jefferson Awards

The Jefferson Awards for Public Service recognize individuals for their public and volunteer service, and dedication to improving the quality of life in their communities. Faculty, staff, and students can nominate any individual from the Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ community. Self-nominations are also welcome. Please contact CCAR for more information!

Did you know? In 2020-2021 eight Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵundergraduate students won Jefferson Awards for Public Service for their work in the community.

Civic Engagement Programs

CCAR facilitates a number of service and civic engagement programs each semester. Many of these programs are organized in partnership with other departments and student organizations at Pace. Annual programming includes:

  • Monthly group volunteering events
  • National Voter Registration Day
  • Workshops, lectures, film screenings and discussion groups on issues of political engagement and social justice
  • Debate watch parties for local and federal elections
  • Student advocacy tabling
  • and more!