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Co-curricular community engagement describes undergraduate involvement in volunteer service activities through student life programs such as registered student organizations, residence life and housing, and athletics. The types of activities may range from a one-time volunteer activity, to extended volunteer commitments through membership in service-based fraternities or sororities, to leadership in an organization focused on community service. Students may pursue many kinds of engagement, from direct service (working in and with communities) to philanthropy (raising funds for organizations to better serve their clients).
Those activities may boost your skills and bring them up to a higher level. You may do things that gets you interested with so that you are motivated to finish any task that may be given to you. You may also want to consider involving yourself to the things that will help you overcome your weaknesses and soon turn them into your strengths. Of course that would be difficult and expect hardships from it. Only those who have faith in themselves and those who are decided and brave enough will be able to pass through this kind of activities. Also, you may consider doing things that are related to your
goals. Things that will help you develop proper attitude and professionalism will also one of the determining factors. Involving yourself in volunteer work will give you a deeper understanding how important it is to mingle and extend help to those who are in need. Same is true when you do community works.