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What’s the difference between service learning, job shadowing, and internships? 

As a student in the Piper Servant Leader Network, you’ll get real-world experience working with nonprofit organizations. But not every experience looks the same. Here’s a breakdown to help you understand the differences and how each one helps you grow.

Service learning is more than volunteering it's an educational experience that connects meaningful community service with what you're learning in the classroom. You'll work with a local nonprofit, reflect on your experiences, and explore how your service relates to social issues and course concepts. 

In PSLN: 

  • You’ll take NLM 160: Voluntary Action and Community Leadership 
  • Complete 30 hours of service with a nonprofit in Maricopa County 
  • Reflect and apply your experience through course assignments  

What you’ll gain: 

  • A deeper understanding of how nonprofits contribute to our community 
  • Practical experience and transferable skills 
  • Greater self-awareness, empathy and civic purpose 

Job shadowing gives you a behind-the-scenes look at how nonprofit organizations really work. You’ll spend time observing a local nonprofit team in action, seeing how programs are run, decisions are made and services are delivered. 

It’s a chance to explore how your major and skill set might align with the needs of the community and how different roles contribute to a mission-driven organization. 

In PSLN: 

  • You’ll take NLM 160: Voluntary Action and Community Leadership 
  • Complete 10 hours of job shadowing with a nonprofit in Maricopa County 
  • Reflect and apply your experience through course assignments  

What you’ll gain: 

  • Insight into how nonprofits operate and serve the community 
  • A clearer sense of how your skills could contribute, as a volunteer, donor, board member or future employee 
  • Opportunities to observe, ask questions and connect with nonprofit professionals.

Internships are hands-on, longer-term experiences where you become part of a nonprofit team. You’ll take on real projects, contribute to the organization’s mission and apply what you’ve learned in a professional setting. 

Internships are a chance to deepen your engagement, grow your skills, and explore how you can make an impact, whether through a career or lifelong involvement in the nonprofit sector. 

In PSLN: 

  • You’ll take NLM 220: Introduction to Nonprofit Organizations and internship credits 
  • Complete a 1-3 credit hour internship with a nonprofit in Maricopa County 
  • Reflect and apply your experience through course assignments  

What you’ll gain: 

  • Experience working on real issues that matter to the community 
  • Develop stronger professional skills like communication, project management and teamwork 
  • Gain a competitive edge through hands-on experience and expand your professional network within the nonprofit sector