UTDserv Community Engagement Initiative

Jindal School community service event at the North Texas Food bank

Undergraduate students fulfill 100 hours of community engagement.

Community Service at the Jindal School

UTDserv is a community engagement initiative at the Jindal School of Management (JSOM) that connects nonprofit and public organizations in the DFW area with faculty and talented business students to provide various community services.

Contact UTDserv

Partner companies and students are encouraged to email utdserv@utdallas.edu with questions about the community engagement program or details about partner organizations and opportunities.

Key Statistics for UTDserv

443,768

Hours

8,353

Projects

5,520

Organizations

9,966

Student Volunteers

$14M+

Economic Value

JSOM aims at enhancing community-university relations by maintaining a strong synergistic partnership in the DFW community. JSOM undergraduate students are expected to grow professionalism, cultural competency, and social responsibility while serving community members.

Questions? Email UTDserv@utdallas.edu.

Goals and Learning Objectives

  1. To enhance community-university relations by maintaining a strong synergistic partnership within the DFW community
  2. To enable students to apply their critical thinking and knowledge to address societal issues
  3. To grow students’ professionalism, cultural competency, and social responsibility while working with community members
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Benefits of UTDserv

Nonprofit and public organizations have specific needs related to community service, and JSOM offers several resources. When getting involved with UTDserv, both organizations and students benefit in multiple ways.

Benefits to Organizations

  • Work with highly talented and academically diverse student teams
  • Access to innovative and alternative solutions to organizational problems
  • Post volunteer events and recruit student volunteers
  • Increase the organization’s visibility and promote the brand

Benefits to Students

  • Apply critical thinking and knowledge to address societal issues
  • Work with industry professionals and subject matter experts
  • Learn to build strategies, concepts, and suitable solutions
  • Obtain valuable practical experience and transferable/marketable skills

How do organizations get involved with UTDserv?

JSOM offers two options to get involved with UTDserv. First, by submitting projects and working with student teams under the guidance of our faculty and company advisors. Second, by posting events and recruiting student volunteers.

Submit a Project

Nonprofit and public organizations can submit one or more projects through our web-based platform called EduSourced.

  • Project completed within one semester (16 weeks)
  • Determine scope with the faculty advisor and students before the project starts
  • Faculty assigns one or more student teams to project
  • Organization appoints primary contact person
Note: by submitting a project proposal, the company agrees to publish the company and project name on the UTDserv webpage.

Recruit Student Volunteers

Nonprofit and public organizations recruit JSOM student volunteers and post events in Engage UTD (aka GivePulse).


Expectations From Nonprofit and Public Organizations

UTDserv works closely with industry partners to find suitable solutions to their community service needs by connecting them with one or more talented student teams or student volunteers. As part of our joint collaboration, industry partners are expected to:

  • Respect UTDserv processes and expectations
  • Maintain the original project scope at all times
  • Maintain a point of contact throughout the project
  • Hold a weekly/bi-weekly meeting with your student team
  • Provide necessary project data to students promptly
  • Respond promptly to student team inquiries
  • Guide students to a successful project delivery
  • Mentor students to be future leaders

How do students get involved with UTDserv?

Students at the JSOM need to fulfill 100 community service hours as part of their undergraduate degree. Students have two options to complete the requirement for their degree program.

Engage with Nonprofit Organizations

  • Serve 100 hours during undergraduate times/years here at JSOM
  • Comply with community service guidelines
  • Serve with any nonprofit, public, or campus service organization
  • Search events and report hours in Engage UTD (aka GivePulse)
  • Enrolled in BA 4095 by JSOM Advising AFTER completing 100 hours – no tuition

Complete a Project-Based Course

  • Self-enroll into BPS 4396, ENTP 4340, IMS 4335 or MKT 4360 before the semester starts
  • Earn 100 volunteer hours by completing the course in the fall or spring semester
  • Project-based course may be approved as a guided elective
  • Assigned to specific nonprofit partner by faculty
  • Tuition applies for three credit hours

Expectations from students

Students are expected to engage with the communities while fulfilling their 100 hours of community engagement services. Students who engage with nonprofit organizations throughout their undergraduate degree must meet the following community service guidelines.

  • Community service hours must be unpaid and earned through nonprofit or public organizations only. Unpaid work serviced with for-profit organizations will NOT be counted towards the community engagement requirement.
  • Community service that serves political campaigns, legislative lobbying efforts, and networking or recruiting events are not allowed.
  • Community service that serves religious purposes is not allowed. However, community service work at faith-based organizations is permitted related ONLY to clothing drives, food pantries, or soup kitchens.
  • Food or toy donation does not qualify as community engagement hours towards the required 100 hours CE requirement.
  • Community service with an animal shelter is permitted, however, adopting an animal DOES NOT satisfy community engagement requirements.
  • Community service with student organizations registered with UTD and campus organizations may be approved if the opportunity meets all other JSOM Community Engagement and individual student organization requirements.
  • Students serving as officers at a UTD student organization may add their hours to their community engagement requirement. However, hours MUST be verified ONLY by UTD/JSOM faculty/staff advisor. Hours CANNOT be verified by a fellow student officer. UTDserv does not verify hours on behalf of any student organization.
  • Verifiers’ emails must be the particular organization’s domain (e.g. volunteer@ntfb.org or jane@ntfb.org), domain such as gmail, hotmail or yahoo (e.g. jane@gmail.com) are not acceptable.
  • Internship hours for your degree do not count as community service hours.

Simple Process and Significant Impact

Students follow established processes to search for community engagement opportunities, report and approve their hours and complete the requirements seamlessly.

utdserv student process

Testimonials

Olivia Rogers

Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer VNA

At VNA, we have a wide variety of opportunities for volunteers, from working directly with patients to sewing and administrative projects. During the COVID-19 crisis, volunteers are a life-line to patients and family care-givers who may feel more isolated.

Marcus Baker

Sr. Manager of Donor Strategy, North Texas Food Bank

Working with a ProConnect Reach student team was a great experience for the North Texas Food Bank. Tasked with performing a cost-benefit analysis for investing in new software for our matching gifts program, the student team took great responsibility for their work knowing their recommendations could provide a big boost in new revenue. I was impressed with their commitment to the program and the time they spent learning about our organization. This ultimately helped with their final recommendation as it was based on research of similar organizations, industry trends, and revenue forecasts using existing donor data. It was a win-win experience participating in the UT Dallas ProConnect Reach program.

Allison Byrd Haley

Executive Director/Founder, Heavenly Mimi

Heavenly Mimi is a non-profit organization helping through the cancer journey. UTD students have been such an asset to Heavenly Mimi. The knowledge they bring to help us grow, is amazing. They go the extra mile to help us with any project we give them.

Candace Day

Volunteer Coordinator, National Breast Cancer Foundation

Volunteering reaches places far beyond where you ever imagined. For the healthcare workers, women in treatment, and under-served communities we serve, it all starts with YOU.”? Some of our greatest volunteers are students. They consistently show up and ask ‘What else can I do?’ Our hope is to continue to partner with UTD to reach more women, not only locally but also across the nation, to deliver comforting and life-saving services when they need it most—now.

Courtney Cuthbert

Director of Volunteers and Food Ministry Brother Bill’s Helping Hand

Frederick Buechner once said: ‘The place where God calls you is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger coincide.’ Never have I felt God’s calling so clear and the coinciding of my gladness and the world’s hunger more than I do at Brother Bill’s Helping Hand. Working among the poor and the marginalized in our city has truly enhanced my life and the way I see and understand the world. I have never seen greater generosity than I have in my seven years at BBHH. When both the served and the ones serving participate in a mutual exchange because both believe they have something of value to give to the other, barriers are broken, and real relationships are formed.
See all UTDserv Testimonials

Frequently Asked Questions

Community service is unpaid work contributed with nonprofit, public organization within the local community or UT Dallas student organizations. Political campaigns, legislative lobbying efforts or religious purposes are NOT qualified activities.

Students have two options to complete their community engagement requirement:

  • Register for one of the project-based courses (BPS 4396, ENTP 4340, MKT 4360, and IMS 4335) offered in the fall or spring semester. By completing one of these courses, students automatically fulfill their JSOM community engagement requirement.
  • Serve 100 hours during your undergraduate years:
    • At any non-profit or public organization within your local community at any time provided that these organizations comply with our community service guidelines.
    • Served as student officers with any JSOM/UTD student organizations. Hours MUST be verified by JSOM/UTD faculty advisor appointed to each organization. Hours CANNOT be verified by fellow student officers.

Students can volunteer with any nonprofit or public organization at any time during their undergraduate degree, provided service is unpaid and the student complies to the Community Service Guidelines.

No, students can volunteer with as many nonprofit or public organizations throughout their undergraduate degree.

No, pre-approval is not needed. However, when in doubt, always reach out to UTDserv@utdallas.edu.

At the discretion of the faculty/staff advisor of each student organization/club, hours served as an officer can be logged as part of community service hours. JSOM limits up to 20 hours per semester for each officer. These hours may only be verified by a UTD/JSOM faculty/staff advisor. Hours CANNOT be verified by a fellow student officer. UTDserv DOES NOT verify any hours on behalf of any student organization/club.

You may consider visiting the JSOM group page and UTD group pages.

Students can download the GivePulse App to search and register for volunteer opportunities with their mobile devices.

No, effective 2023, virtual/remote volunteering is no longer allowed. Students are not getting the best community experience out of virtual opportunities.

  • On the UTDserv website, go to How To Report Hours and follow the step-by-step procedure.
  • Make sure to report hours by listing the primary group’s name, for example, if you volunteer at an event at a marketing event here at JSOM, you must list the Marketing Group’s name, NOT JSOM. And, be sure to input verifier’s name and email. The organization’s verifier automatically receives an email to verify hours. Verifiers’ emails must be the particular organization’s domain (e.g. volunteer@ntfb.org or jane@ntfb.org), domain such as gmail, hotmail or yahoo (e.g. jane@gmail.com) are not acceptable.
  • Students MUST report volunteer hours by semester. For example, if you are logging 100 hours for period 1/1/2020 – 12/31/2020, you will have to split these 100 hours into 3 different semesters (Spring, Summer and Fall 2020). Please refer to academic calendar.
  • Once hours are verified, please send an email to utdserv@utdallas.edu.

To edit an impact in (GivePulse, and/or add a project description to an impact in GivePulse, please follow the steps below:

  • Log in to the JSOM group page
  • Open the Menu “My Activity” top right of the page
  • Click on “Impacts”
  • Click on the menu button behind your impact
  • Click on Update
  • Scroll to “About Your Experience”
  • Add a short description of the project(s) under “Review, Reflection and Feedback”
  • Scroll down the page and hit “Update Impact”
  • Done

You may login to the JSOM group page, go to ‘Hi Name’ and click on ‘Dashboard’. Here you will find all volunteer hours you have reported in GivePulse.

No, only VERIFIED hours are counted toward your community engagement requirement at JSOM. Hours that are still ‘pending’ do not count. It is the student’s responsibility to periodically check on verification statuses. Students should reach out to organizations on pending impacts.

If you are graduating, the last day to submit volunteer hours to EngageUTD AND the last day for having them verified is the same day as the ‘last day of classes’ (see UTD academic calendar).

Send an email to utdserv@utdallas.edu once you have completed 100 service hours. UTDserv will send a confirmation email to the student and will work with the JSOM Advising Office to enroll the student in the BA 4095 course (pending no holds).

No. Undergraduate students must complete the community engagement requirement before graduation.