2211 Riverside Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55454
612-330-1000


Student in thought

Center for Service, Work, And Learning

What We Do

The Center for Service, Work, and Learning is here to help students:
  • Assess your interests, talents and skills
  • Explore vocation and meaningful work options
  • Link academic majors with service and career paths
  • Get "hands-on" learning through service-learning, civic engagement and internships
  • Prepare for the job search and/or graduate school
  • Make a difference in our communities and the world

How We Work

At Augsburg, we are committed to helping you develop the skills, habits of mind, and values that are the foundation for life choices, career success, and active citizenship. Augsburg's Center for Service, Work, and Learning plays an integral role in your overall education and helps to prepare you to make meaningful contributions to our communities, businesses, government, families, and the world. At the same time, Augsburg offers almost limitless opportunities for you to gain concrete on-the-job and community service experience and has developed partnerships with community organizations and employers that provide learning opportunities to students, many of which fulfill the Augsburg Experience requirement for graduation.

Job & Internship Resources

AugPost: This web-based service allows alumni and students to connect about employment and volunteer opportunities. It also provides a list of opportunity-related events taking place.

InterviewStream: Who really gets the job? The best qualified candidate? The smartest candidate? Not necessarily! Most of the time, it's the person who is able to best sell his or her skills to employers in a professional and effective manner during the interview. Before heading into your next interview, spend 30 minutes examining the latest interview techniques. Click here to get started!

Frequently Requested Info

  • Community Service-Learning: In all academic disciplines, Augsburg students learn about community issues through course-based service-learning and other service and volunteer opportunities with Twin Cities organizations and schools.
  • Campus Kitchen: The Campus Kitchen at Augsburg College (CKAC) is a unique, student-led program that brings together student, faculty, and staff volunteers, the campus food service, local food banks, and neighborhood community organizations to utilize surplus food to meet hunger and nutritional needs in our neighborhood.
  • Internships: More than 60% of Augsburg students participate in internships and work-learning experiences that combine classroom theory with practice.
  • Career Planning: The center offers career assessments and career coaching to help students choose among career fields or graduate education. The CSWL also provides job and internship search resources.

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