Princeton-Based Volunteering/Service/Extracurricular
The vast majority of education-related volunteering opportunities occur through the Pace Center for Civic Engagement. The following are activities open to all undergraduates (and in some cases, graduate students) unless otherwise stated.
- Academic Success Today
- 1:1 mentoring with John Witherspoon Middle School Students
- Time Commitment: Weekly
- Contacts: Mary Kate Cloonan, Zhiwen Wu, Irene Diane
- Big Brothers Big Sisters
- 1:1 mentoring with local children
- Time Commitment: Weekly
- Contacts: Lina Kim, Corinna Rivera, Via Matthews
- Community Action Leaders
- Priority application due in March; lead Community Action groups for frosh.
- Eligibility: Princeton undergraduates, no first-years
- Contact: Sara Gruppo
- Community House Afterschool Program
- Help middle and high schoolers with homework at the Carl A. Fields Center
- Time Commitment: Weekly
- Contacts: Angie Challman, Jana Pak, Allison Ha
- Community House College Access SAT/ACT Prep
- 1:1 tutoring with high school juniors/seniors
- Time Commitment: Weekly
- Contacts: Ash Reddy, Chase Magnano
- Community House Executive Board
- Supports Community House programs
- Time Commitment: Unknown
- Contact: Ben Thornton II
- Community House Preschool Program
- Help preschoolers with literacy prep for kindergarten
- Time Commitment: Weekly
- Contact: Jackeline Sacasari
- Petey Greene Program
- Tutor incarcerated students in New Jersey
- Time Commitment: Weekly
- Contact: Emily Hove
- Propose a New Service Group
- Come up with your own service project as sponsored by the Pace Center
- Time Commitment: Unknown
- Contact: Geralyn Williams
- School Based Tutoring
- Tutor students at Princeton High School
- Time Commitment: Select your own schedule
- Contact: James Jun
- Service Focus
- Small group meetings and service projects. Assigned to cohort upon application; apply before sophomore year.
- Eligibility: Sophomores only
- Time Commitment: Bi-weekly
- Contact: Evan Schneider (emschnei@princeton.edu)
- SPLASH (also sponsored by ODUS)
- Design your own event for high school students
- Time Commitment: Monthly
- Contacts: Sofia Sepulveda Pizarro, Umar Samdani
- Students for Prison Education, Abolition and Reform (also sponsored by ODUS)
- Advocacy against carcerality
- Time Commitment: Monthly
- Contact: Amber Rahman
- Student Volunteers Council
- Organization supports student service organizations. One of the current sectors is adult advocacy and education; another is youth education.
- Time Commitment: Unkown
- Contact: David Brown
- Student Volunteers Council Board
- Supports Student Volunteers Council service projects
- Time Commitment: Unknown
- Trenton Arts at Princeton Saturday Morning Arts (also sponsored by Music Dept./Lewis Center for the Arts)
- Create art with Trenton students; four component programs: Trenton Youth Dancers, Trenton Youth Orchestra, Trenton Youth Singers, Trenton Youth Theater
- Time Commitment: Weekly
- Contact: Lou Chen
- Undergraduate Student Government Academics Committee
- Work on/discuss university academic issues. Applications on a semester basis.
- Time Commitment: Weekly
- Contact: Vivian Bui
Princeton Academic Programming/Coursework/Departmental Programming
- Education Research Section Seminar Series (School of Public and International Affairs)
- Weekly talks put on by Professor Jennifer Jennings (SPIA/SOC). Wednesdays at 12pm, new speaker each week.
- Time Commitment: As much as you want
- Contact: Valerie Smith
- Program in Teacher Preparation Certificate (Program in Teacher Preparation)
- Notes: Appointment (made with a program director) necessary prior to application submission; pre-professional teaching focus
- Time Commitment: 50 hours of clinical work, 4-5 semester-long courses
- Contact: tprep@princeton.edu; Dr. Todd Kent (twkent@princeton.edu)
- Program in Teacher Preparation State License (Program in Teacher Preparation)
- Notes: Appointment necessary (made with program director) prior to application submission; pre-professional teaching focus with the New Jersey state license as the terminus
- Time Commitment: 50 hours of clinical work, 6-7 semester-long courses, state licensure
- Contact: tprep@princeton.edu; Dr. Todd Kent (twkent@princeton.edu)
- Specific Courses
- AMS351/AAS338: American Education, Race, and Equality, Dr. Melanye Price (offered Fall 2023)
- ANT368: Ethnography of Schools and Schooling, Dr. Jason Klugman (offered Fall 2024, Fall 2022)
- POL491/CLA491/HUM490: The Politics of Higher Education, Dr. Allen Guelzo and Dr. John Londregan (offered Fall 2024)
- PSY307: Educational Psychology, Dr. Mark Glat (offered Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023)
- SOC228/SPI220: Schooled—Education, Opportunity, and Inequality, Dr. Jennifer Jennings (offered Spring 2024)
- SPI387/SOC387/AMS487: Education Policy in the United States, Dr. Jennifer Jennings (offered Fall 2023, Spring 2023)
- WRI133: Educational Equities (Writing Seminar), Dr. Soo-Young Kim (offered Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023)
Princeton-Sponsored Internships/Fellowships
- Bogle Fellows in Civic Service (Pace Center)
- Funding to support project with community partners of your choice; applications open in December.
- Eligibility: Princeton undergraduates, no seniors
- Time Commitment: 8-10 weeks summer internship
- Contact: Matt Lynn
- Community Action Fellows (Pace Center)
- Plan a community action region.
- Eligibility: Princeton undergraduates, no first-years
- Time Commitment: Year, 13-week summer internship
- Contact: Sara Gruppo
- International Internship Program (Office of International Programs)
- Applications open October; work with a Princeton-vetted organization abroad, including education-related organizations.
- Eligibility: Princeton undergraduates, no seniors
- Time Commitment: Summer, up to 8 weeks
- Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (Office of the Dean of the College)
- Support for underrepresented students with the hopes of diversifying academia
- Eligibility: Princeton undergraduates
- Time Commitment: N/A
- Nancy Weiss Malkiel Fellowship (Pace Center)
- Funding for first-generation, low-income students to work with community partners on educational access issues; applications due January.
- Eligibility: Princeton undergraduates
- Time Commitment: 10-week, 40 hours per week summer internship
- Contact: Matt Lynn
- OURSIP (Office of Undergraduate Research)
- Funding for faculty-mentored research at Princeton; application due April.
- Eligibility: Princeton undergraduates, no seniors
- Time Commitment: Summer
- Overdeck Education Innovation Fund (School of Public and International Affairs)
- Small grants of up to 10,000 dollars for research projects pertaining to areas of interest described on website.
- Eligibility: All Princeton affiliates
- Contact: Valerie Smith
- Princeton in Asia Internship (Princeton in Asia)
- Various possible host organizations including those that are education-related; application due in Spring.
- Eligibility: Princeton undergraduates
- Time Commitment: 8-12 weeks
- Contact: contact@princetoninasia.org
- Princeton Internships in Civic Service (Pace Center)
- Varies by particular host organization, but civic service internships in U.S. locations, many relating to education; applications due January.
- Eligibility: Princeton undergraduates, no seniors
- Time Commitment: 8-10 weeks
- Contacts: Rosemarie Holton, Emily Sharples
- Princeton RISE (Pace Center)
- Varies by host organization, focus is on racial equity issues; applications due March.
- Eligibility: Princeton undergraduates
- Time Commitment: Summer
- Contact: Jenny Wagner
- ProCES Derian Internship (Program for Community-Engaged Scholarship)
- Various faculty-mentored, community-based internships available.
- Eligibility: Princeton undergraduates, no seniors
- Time Commitment: Summer
- Projects for Peace (Pace Center)
- Funding for solo or group service project; applications due January.
- Eligibility: Princeton undergraduates
- Time Commitment: Summer
- Contact: Matt Lynn
- ReMatch+ (Office of Undergraduate Research)
- Funding for mentored research project with graduate student or postdoc at Princeton; must participate in ReMatch program earlier in year; application due in February.
- Eligibility: Princeton undergraduates, no juniors or seniors
- Time Commitment: Summer
- Social Service Impact Internship (Center for Career Development)
- Funding for internship with a nonprofit or government organization dedicated to social impact; cannot be at Princeton; applications open February.
- Eligibility: Princeton undergraduates
- Time Commitment: Summer, 6-10 weeks
- SPIA Education Internships (SPIA)
- SPIA has support for internship searches; it lists possible examples as the Academy for Educational Development, The Power of International Education, Carnegie Corporation, and Partnership for After School Education; applications due in May.
- Eligibility: Princeton undergraduates
- Time Commitment: Summer
- Streicker International Fellowship Program (Office of International Programs)
- Design your own internship with an international partner/organization; applications due in March.
- Eligibility: Princeton undergraduates, no seniors
- Time Commitment: Summer
- Contact: Shareen Rahman
- Trenton Arts Fellowship (Pace Center/Music Dept./Lewis Center for the Arts)
- Leadership role with one Trenton Saturday Morning Arts groups.
- Eligibility: Princeton undergraduates
- Time Commitment: Weekly
- Contact: Lou Chen
Non-Princeton Internships
- Brookings Internship Program
- Think tank experience
- Time Commitment: Summer, or alternatively, can do internship during school year
- Century Foundation Summer Scholars
- Think tank experience
- Time Commitment: Summer, 8 weeks
- North Dakota State University
- Educational research NSF-funded Research Experince for Undergraduates (REU)
- Time Commitment: Summer
- Rochester Institute of Technology
- A STEM education REU
- Time Commitment: Summer
- TERC
- Various research-based STEM education opportunities, one is a REU
- Time Commitment: Summer
- New York State Education Department Internship
- Work with the department on a variety of tasks
- Time Commitment: During school year, part time (maximum 20 hours per week)
- NJ Department of Education
- Diverse possibilities for specific work duties
- Time Commitment: 2 to 3 months