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Are you interested in community service and civic engagement? Do you want to learn about nonprofits, develop as a student leader, and become invested in your community?  Then check out the CCE House! 

The Community Engagement Leadership House (CCE House) is a community in Stratford Heights where like-minded students interested in community service and civic engagement, live, learn, and serve the community together.

You can find out more about the CCE House by visiting our house blog, following our page on Facebook, tweeting with us on Twitter, checking out our FAQ page, or scheduling a visit to the CCE House!

Learn more:
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Information request form

Why live in the CCE House?

There are lots of reasons  to live in the CCE House!

  • Live in a community of like-minded students with a focus on academics and community engagement
  • Develop leadership skills through trainings, community conversations, and service projects
  • Live right above the Center for Community Engagement (CCE) office, a great resource for service opportunities and networking
  • Make interpersonal connections within the U.C. and Cincinnati community
  • Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a TV lounge with cable, a DVD player and a ping pong table, and access to study and meeting space
  • And now Stratford Heights is a part of U.C. Housing
  • What are the responsibilities of CCE House members?

    While there are no specific service hour requirements, this year's house members will

  • Attend Visionary Leadership Day, which offers house members the opportunity to develop relationships with their cohort while building community, mapping out the year, and, of course, having fun.
  • Become involved in the  House Service Project, in which house members will create a community engagement vision, develop goals surrounding that vision, support their vision through active participation in a project, and reflect on the experience.
  • Participate in monthly house gatherings that could include house dinners, social get-togethers, workshops, or other event
  • Still need more information? 

    Fill out our Information Request Form to receive updates throughout the year

    Check out the answers to our most Frequently Asked Questions

    Schedule a visit by contacting Jen Carter, jennifera.carter@uc.edu or 513-556-1559.


     

     

     

     

     

     

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