Join a Pace Center Student Board
At the start of each year, students are selected to join the Pace Center’s student boards. Each student board serves for one year and helps set the course for their program by supporting a myriad of student-led service opportunities. This year, four student boards are looking for new members to help support their efforts and work.
Which one is right for you?
Community House Executive Board (CHEB) supports the 7 student-driven youth and family development projects within Community House, each of which work with families to close the opportunity gap in Princeton, by supporting underrepresented area youth through innovative programming that focuses on providing tools for academic success and enhancing social-emotional literacy.
Student Volunteers Council Executive Board (SVC) The Students Volunteers Council Executive Board (SVC) supports collaborations between community and students to build over 30 sustained service projects such as CONTACT Princeton, and Best Buddies.
Civic Leadership Council Executive Board (CLC) supports the Civic Leadership Council's work to foster an environment of community-building, connect Princeton students to the variety of service opportunities at the Pace Center, and offer leadership and professional skill development through collaboration with community partners.
How to apply for the 2025 Boards
The application process for the Pace Center Students Boards has closed. If you have questions, please reach out to the following board members:
- CHEB - Sasha Rivera or Meghana Bhupati
- SVC - Corinne Jordan or Jason Fuller
- CLC - John Woo or Rebecca Cunningham
The Annual All Board Orientation is a mandatory training for all Pace Center Board members. This year the retreat will be on Saturday 2/15/2025.
If you are interested in being on a board, we encourage you to block your calendar for that day so that there aren't any unnecessary conflicts should you be selected for a leadership role.
For general questions or issues with the form email Jessica Dagci, Community Engagement Program Coordinator.
Supports the student-driven youth and family development projects within Community House.
Fosters an environment of community-building and professional skill development for Princeton students.
Supports collaborations between community and students to build sustained Student Volunteers Council service projects.