Community Service or Volunteering
By Loessel • Aug 24th, 2009 • Category: Associated Student Body, College & Career Center, NewsA majority of scholarship applications require extra-curricular/community service activity as part of their scholarship selection criteria. The more hours you accumulate the greater your chances are of being selected for a scholarship.
No matter if you’re a freshman or senior challenge yourself to commit to 2.5 hours a week of community service. A weekly commitment of 2.5 hours equals 10 hours a month. As each month passes those hours will add up and at the end of the school year you’ll easily have earned 100 hours or more. Be more then a student attending Lincoln High be part of the Lincoln High community that goes the extra mile.
Seniors need to participate in community service as part of their graduation requirement. By the end of first semester a senior could accumulate over 50 hours.
