“…Community colleges and universities are utilizing service-learning at both the undergraduate and graduate level (Anderson, 2003;Cashel, Goodman, & Swanson, 2003;Cleary, 1998, Holton, 2003Jones & Abes, 2004;Reed, Jernstedt, Hawley, Reber, & DuBois, 2005;Schaffer & Peterson, 1998). Disciplines impacted by service-learning include medicine (Elam, Sauer, Stratton, Skelton, Crocker, & Musick, 2003), nursing (Whitbourne, Collins, & Skultety, 2001;White, Fest, Allocca, & Abraham, 1999), pharmacology (Coffey, Miller, Barnett, & Turberville-Vega, 2003), gerontology (Blieszner & Artale, 2001;Dorfman, Murty, Ingram, Evans, & James, 2004), college student development (Jones & Abes, 2004), teacher education preparation (LaMaster, 2001), human service education (Blieszner & Artale, 2001;McClam & Harrower, 2003), social justice (Warren, 1998;Werner, Voce, Openshaw, & Simons, 2002), and higher education (Dreuth & Dreuth-Fewell, 2005;Kezar, 2002;Rice & Brown, 1998).…”