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W&J Student Handbook / Campus Life / Office of Volunteer Services

Office of Volunteer Services
The Office of Volunteer Services coordinates requests from the surrounding area seeking students to volunteer for community projects. W&J Students interested in volunteerism should contact the campus office at 724-503-1001 ext. 3086. Washington & Jefferson College’s Office of Volunteer Services (OVS) is home to student service groups and a professional staff engaged in solutions to local and national problems through direct, hands-on volunteer service. The OVS is filled with the inspired energy of students, whose hopes and dreams for a better world find practical outlets in a myriad of community service projects. The connections to neighbors outside W&J become a vital one for these students and a significant factor as they make plans for the future.