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CCLC has 2 offices:

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345 Fraser Hall
106 Pleasant St SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
p: 612-626-2044
f: 612-624-2538
8 am - 4:30 pm, M-F

CLA Career Services:
135 Johnston Hall
101 Pleasant St SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
p: 612-624-7577
f: 612-625-4832
8 am - 4:30 pm, M-F

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Volunteer in the Twin Cities Community!

The Career and Community Learning Center offers advising to students who want to volunteer at organizations outside the University of Minnesota. We connect you to the Twin Cities community by helping you find opportunities that match your interests, skills and goals. Stop by our 345 Fraser Hall office and we'll help you get involved!

CCLC's advisors draw from their own volunteer experiences, and from their knowledge of more than 200 off-campus nonprofit organizations. They'll work with you to find a good match.


Get Started with Volunteering: Follow these easy steps to connect with our office and find the right volunteer opportunity.

Why Volunteer? There are all kinds of benefits for you in volunteer work.

Meet Our Advisors: Learn more about the interests and backgrounds of the CCLC advisors who will get you started.

Our Community Partners: See a list of some of the Twin Cities organizations we work with, what they do, and where they're located.



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