GWSB Community Engaged Business Students


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GW's School of Business students do great work in the local community, building the capacity of service organizations and creating communications platforms for community advocacy. If you are a business student or faculty member, please join this page and share your service “Impacts” with us.

BADM 4001

The Honey W. Nashman Center for Civic Engagement and Public Service facilitates a community engagement section of BADM 4001, an experiential learning capstone course. Students serve approximately 5 hours per week, using their business skills to work on projects with local community-serving organizations. Students can do project management, collect and analyze data, run social media campaigns, and more. 

In Spring 2024, the Community Engagement section of BADM 4001 will meet Tuesdays, 3:45-4:35.

To enroll in this section of BADM 4001, students must first be selected by a community-serving organization to work on a service project. To apply for a project, click the "Internships" tab above to review the options and submit an application. Know that many of these projects are competitive. We recommend you apply for at least 2-3 projects.

For best consideration, apply for projects by November 30th. Unfilled projects will continue to accept applications through January 5, 2024.


After you have been offered and accepted a project:

1. Withdraw your application from any other projects you have applied for and email any other community partners you may have interviewed with. This is a professional courtesy to community partners who are selecting students for their projects. They need to know to remove you from consideration.

2. Complete the Registration Request Form to indicate you would like to register for the course.

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