How is the Community Engagement and Scholarship Award project(s) recognized?
The projects (up to two may be awarded) selected to receive the Community Engagement and Scholarship Award each receive a stipend of $1,000, are invited to present their project at a meeting of the University Council on Engagement, and are featured in the Outreach Magazine. The winning Community Engagement and Scholarship Award project(s) also becomes Penn State’s submission for the Northeast region W.K. Kellogg Outreach Scholarship Award, sponsored by the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities (APLU). Penn State may submit two nominees for the Kellogg Outreach Scholarship Award. Regional winners receive a stipend of $6,000 and advance to compete for the C. Peter Magrath University Community Engagement Award. The national award includes a stipend of $20,000.
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