BUILDING AN INTERFAITH MOVEMENT ON CAMPUS

America is the most religiously diverse country on earth and the most religiously devout country in the West. This can be a source of division or an opportunity for cooperation, and American colleges and universities can be models of that cooperation. Interfaith Youth Core’s Campus Partnerships program works with campuses to build models of interfaith cooperation.

Campus Partnerships engages institutions of higher education through campus-wide training, consultation, and programs that spread the vision and build capacity for sustainable interfaith cooperation.  Working with students, faculty, staff, and administration, IFYC seeks to build a campus-wide interfaith movement characterized by concrete outcomes across the student body and the campus as a whole.

Bring Interfaith Youth Core to Your Campus.

IFYC Has Three Types of Campus Engagements:

OUTREACH
ENGAGEMENT

  • Introduction to IFYC's campus programs
  • Includes introductory student & staff training, a campus-wide strategy session, and one-on-one consultation
  • One to two day visit to campus

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DEEP
ENGAGEMENT

  • Comprehensive program targeting one population or initiative on campus (e.g. first year program, theme year)
  • Includes program planning, student, staff and faculty capacity building, and program evaluation
  • Six month-one year partnership
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MODEL
ENGAGEMENT

  • Intensive partnership dedicated to holistic campus transformation
  • Includes three programmatic phases: Assessment & Planning; Program Implementation; Evaluation & Sustainability
  • Each phase lasts 6-12 months
 
 
Interested in any of these options or want to learn more? Contact Mary Ellen.
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