We provide funding for service-learning expenses, community-based projects, engagement opportunities, on-campus employment, and more!

500+ Students Supported

per academic year across the 5Cs

The Community Engagement Center offers support for students completing their Social Responsibility Praxis (SRX) requirement and those participating in community engagement during their time at Pitzer. Below you will find pertinent information regarding ongoing funding opportunities and additional resources including: 

  • Student Clearance and Transportation
  • Community Funding used to enhance community engagement projects, support conference requests, and more!
  • Awards and Fellowships
  • Workshops and Trainings
  • Student Employment
  • Volunteer Opportunities
  • AND MORE!

 

Funding and Community Engagement Support

CEC Orientation and Ethics Training

MANDATORY | Steps to Completing the Orientation & Ethics Training

The CEC Orientation & Ethics Training is offered every semester to all incoming students planning on participating in community engagement on and off campus. Students are required to complete this training once an academic year if they are participating in any form of community engagement. If you completed this training in the Fall you won’t need to attend/watch until the following academic year).

UPCOMING SESSION:

SPRING SESSION : TBA

MANDATORY ASYNCHRONOUS/ALTERNATIVE TRAINING | Steps to Completing the alternative training

  1. Watch the Orientation & Ethics Training
  2. Complete the short Orientation  & Ethics Training Quiz
  3. Complete the CEC Student Intake and CEC Ethics Contract

Awards and Fellowships

Margo Okazawa Rey (MOR) Fellowship |  APPLICATION 

Application Open: TBA
Application Closed: TBA

The Pitzer College Community Engagement Center (CEC), in collaboration with the Intercollegiate Department of Asian American Studies (IDAAS) at the Claremont Colleges, supports the Margo Okazawa-Rey Summer Fellowship to encourage outstanding college students to implement community-based, creative, and/or research projects that integrate social justice, multi-racial solidarity, and feminism, with an emphasis in Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies.
 

Filmmaker and Margo Okazawa Rey (MOR) Fellow 2023 Daisy Okazaki '25 Explores Asian American Identity

Engagement Opportunities

Program Assistants provide support for the specific pillar/program they are assigned. This includes providing logistical support to program related events (workshops, trainings, engagement events, etc), creating programming related materials, outreach, supporting community partnerships and more. Below are the current Pillars and Programs available. 

Pillars
  • Educational Access (EDA)
  • The People's Pitzer (TPP)
  • Public Health (PH)
  • Research & Innovation for Social Engagement (RISE)
  • Social Media, Arts, & Communications (SMAC)
Programs
  • Amplifying Black Communities (ABC)
  • Native Indigenous Initiatives (NII)
  • Encuentros

 

Student Support

photo of Jack Contreras
Jack Contreras
  • Office Manager for Community Engagement