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Designating a course as a Community Engaged Learning (CEL) course at MSU Denver ensures students gain structured, meaningful opportunities to apply academic knowledge through reciprocal engagement with the community. CEL courses intentionally connect coursework to community-identified needs while fostering critical reflection and civic learning.
This guide outlines the timeline and designation process, aligned with MSU Denver’s Modern Campus Curriculum system and updated CEL language.
Student-Based Learning Outcomes (CEL-SBLOs)
Student-Based Learning Outcomes (CEL-SBLOs)
All CEL-designated courses must include the following outcomes in the class syllabus. Language may be customized but must align:
Dissemination examples: GITA poster displays, client deliverables, blogs, video reflections, symposiums.
Grading, Evaluation, & Reflection
Reflection is central to CEL. It promotes synthesis between classroom content and lived experience. Reflection assignments count toward the 33% grade minimum.
Acceptable formats include:
At least 33% of the course grade must be tied directly to CEL activities, this percentage must be explicitly outlined in the class syllabus. In Modern Campus Curriculum, ensure the CEL checkbox is selected and the grading breakdown is documented.
Examples of CEL activities include, but are not limited to:
Requirements for the Modern Campus Curriculum Submission
The recommended planning timeline is broken up into three phases, the Planning Phase, the Action Phase, and the Reflection & Evaluation Phase
| Phase | Timeline | Key Actions |
| Planning & Consultation: Begin syllabus drafting and partner outreach | Jan – April (Spring) | Meet with Nora Bashir ([email protected]) |
| Course Design & Prep: Plan community partner collaboration & develop reflection & dissemination activities | May – August | Finalize CEL-SBLOs |
| Department Submission: Select CEL checkbox, provide grading & outcome alignment | Aug – Sept | Upload sample classroom syllabus with CEL components to Modern Campus Curriculum |
| Curriculum Review: Routed to CEL Review Committee | Sept – Oct | Curriculum Process Review |
| Academic Finalization | Dec – Mar | Review by Academic Affairs for final approval & Banner designation |
| Course Launch | Spring/Fall following | Course implementation |
| Task | Timing | Notes |
| Launch course with CEL orientation | Week 1 | Introduce CEL purpose, expectations, course-community connections, and mutual benefits for students and partners. Include CEL SBLOs and project overview. |
| Confirm logistics with partners | Week 1–2 | Students are matched or confirmed with vetted community partners. Clarify scope, roles, communication channels, and deliverables. Faculty maintain oversight. |
| Prepare students for ethical, inclusive engagement | Week 1–3 | Use classroom sessions, pre-engagement training, guest speakers, or modules (e.g., community context, equity, positionality) to set expectations. |
| Begin community engagement activities | Week 3+ | Projects launch, in-person or remote. Faculty coordinate check-ins, troubleshoot issues, and monitor progress. |
| Integrate structured reflection | Ongoing | Use journals, blogs, discussions, debriefs, or creative formats. Reflections should connect to CEL SBLOs and count toward course grade (minimum 33% of final grade). |
| Task | Timing | Notes |
| Facilitate final reflections | Weeks 12–14 | Guide students in synthesizing experience with academic theory and community insights. Link explicitly to SBLOs and course outcomes. |
| Conduct dissemination assignments | Weeks 14–15 | Encourage students to share learning publicly via digital media, campus showcases, class presentations, reports, or creative storytelling. |
| Collect community partner feedback | Weeks 15–16 | Use feedback forms, conversations, or partner evaluations to assess experience quality, collaboration, and learning value. |
| Assess student learning & document results | End of Term | Grade CEL-related deliverables. Summarize course outcomes and engagement data for internal tracking and future CEL designation if applicable. |
The following resources will assist you in designing your CEL course, and going through the CEL designation process
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