Experiential Education & Engagement Center

Reporting


The EEEC has updated our website to include dashboards for peer mentorship and student participation in experiential learning for spring 2023. Click here to view all reporting and other data related to experiential learning and our center.


EEEC Reporting


During the Spring semester, 1026 students participated in experiential learning.


  • Service-learning/Community Engagement – 461
  • Field Experiences – 369
  • Undergraduate Research – 145
  • Internships – 51


Experiential learning activities completed by undergraduate students at AUM are reported to the Department of Education from the Title III Strengthening Institutions Grant. In order to provide additional opportunities and have a more holistic view of experiential learning at AUM, we hope that you will report these opportunities to our Center. If you have any questions please reach out to our center at eeec@aum.edu

Report Summer 2023 Experiential Learning Here

Research and Field Experiences

Celebration of Research & Creative Activity - April 28

The annual celebration of Research and Creative Activity highlighted the work of students from all five of AUM’s colleges. Over 140 faculty, staff, and students attended the celebration. We appreciate all of the participant’s contributions and visitors for supporting research here at AUM. 

Faculty Focus

Request a Peer Mentor for the Fall Semester

As students are registering for the Fall semester, and to continue to provide support for our students, please consider utilizing a peer mentor in your Fall courses. While our priority is core courses and those with higher DFW rates, all undergraduate courses are eligible. The EEEC provides training and support throughout the semester and has resources available on our website. If you have a student in mind that you would like to recommend, please include their name and email with your request. 

Request a Peer Mentor

Thirteen Bridges - The Literary Arts Journal



Thirteen Bridges Review is the professional literary arts journal produced by the Department of English and Philosophy at Auburn University at Montgomery. The journal's mission is to present original and groundbreaking literary works by new and established writers worldwide.

The new website has been rebranded and was designed by Kendra Toles. Kendra, a Department of Fine Arts major, has been working with Dr. Kent Quaney on funding made possible by the Office of the Provosts’ Undergraduate and Creative Activity grant.


Thirteen Bridges Website


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Student Focus

Peer Mentor Spotlight


Dana Havron is a sophomore majoring in Social Work. While at AUM, Dana has worked as a peer mentor to assist students in psychology and university success courses. She has provided support in seven classes in her time here at AUM. Dana has been working in the Experiential Education and Engagement Center since the Fall of 2022 and has become an integral part of our team. 

Become a Peer Mentor!


Peer mentors for the Experiential Education and Engagement Center are undergraduate students who help guide and encourage fellow AUM students. They are leaders who act as a support system by helping students understand course material and class expectations.

Minimum qualifications:


-         A current AUM undergraduate student with a 2.75 GPA (minimum)

-         Completed two semesters at AUM (full-time status)

-         Successful completion of the course with which you will assist with a B or higher

-         Complete the application process with all required documents submitted


If you are interested in being a peer mentor, follow this link to apply:


Apply now

Student Opportunities


Shady Street Work Days - Summer Semester


Please join the Experiential Education and Engagement Center for our Community Engaged Work Days! These work days allow students to participate in the City of Montgomery's Shady Street Project. If you are interested in this event, please meet us outside of Taylor Center near admissions at 8:30 AM. Please wear work clothing and closed-toed shoes. Consider wearing a hat and sunglasses and bringing water too. If you have any questions, please reach out to our Center.


Fridays, June 16 & July 14 | 9 am-12:30 pm


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Undergraduate Research and Internship One-Credit Hour Course Scholarship



Each semester, our center offers scholarships to students enrolled in internship and undergraduate research courses as an incentive to participate in experiential learning.


To be eligible for the scholarship, students must:


-         Be an undergraduate student.

-         Have registered for an approved course before applying for the scholarship.

-         Complete the application by the application deadline.


Please visit our website for a complete list of requirements.


Scholarship Requirements and Applications


Summer Scholarship application – Apply by June 15th

Summer Scholarship Application


Fall 2023 Scholarship Application – Apply by August 20th

Fall Scholarship Application

 

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