The Chicago School’s Fall Orientation is a week-long series of events where students are introduced to the deans, their professors, their programs of study and their new campuses through resource fairs, receptions, socials, and other gatherings.
Students learn material through service. They learn how to address a partner’s needs, identify the strengths in the community, how to consult, and how to engage the partner in problem solving.
There is a need for highly trained professionals with the tools and compassion to meet challenges and improve lives.
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