Below are several public service leadership programs designed to benefit the students of Tulane, the community, and the world.
The Service Learning Assistants program empowers exceptional student-leaders to helps the Center for Public Service to ensure every service-learning project is transformative, meaningful and reciprocal. Service Learning Assistants (SLA) are paid student leaders who help coordinate and support service learning courses at Tulane.
The Tulane Peace Corps Prep Program is designed for students interested in post-graduate service, the Peace Corps, or other year-long service programs. Over the three years of the program, students will complete curricular, co-curricular, and international activities that will enhance their skills and knowledge and clarify their commitment to international service.
The Community Service Fellowship is four-year scholarship designed to promote responsible and reciprocal community engagement and service and to recognize students with an outstanding record of service and leadership in high school.
The Weatherhead Scholars Program recruits and cultivates some of the best undergraduate talent in the country, aspiring leaders who want to make a difference in the world by pursuing innovative ideas that bring about positive change.Weatherhead Scholars execute a four-year, grassroots service project in partnership with a New Orleans non-profit organization.
The Aurora Leadership Academy is a year-long systems leadership cohort for first-year and transfer students at Tulane University. This program introduces students to systems thinking, leadership, and community-based research by connecting local New Orleans initiatives to global movements.
The Community Engagement Advocates (CEA) Program supports Tulane University’s mission to be a distinctive global university and our commitments to community and civic engagement in New Orleans, the Gulf South, and the world.