Center for Civic and Community-Engaged Leadership

Preparing socially responsible community leaders

We empower students, faculty and staff to engage in reciprocal, community-based experiential learning and scholarship opportunities. Through our community-engaged and civic leadership programs, we are helping Roadrunners develop into leaders who use an inclusive, asset-based approach to making a difference in our communities and contribute to the public good.


Get Engaged

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Impact Your Community

Want to get involved in the community? Our UTSA Engaged platform features experiential community-engaged opportunities hosted by over a hundred local nonprofit and public-serving agencies in Bexar County.

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Rowdy Corps

Rowdy Corps Community Scholars provides work-study eligible students paid internship opportunities at more than 45 nonprofit and government agencies throughout the city.

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Register to Vote!

Make sure you're registered to vote if you're eligible, and stay informed about upcoming elections.

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Carnegie Community Engagement

Since 2015, UT San Antonio has been recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for its commitment to community engagement. The university was reclassified in 2026.

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ALL IN Campus Democracy Foundation

UT San Antonio has been recognized multiple times by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge for making intentional efforts to increase student voter participation.