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Rutgers University Camden is a four-year R2 research university located in Camden, New Jersey. It is one of three Rutgers University campuses, part of the “oldest, largest, and top-ranked public institution in the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area.” Rutgers-Camden offers 38 undergraduate majors and 29 graduate programs. The institution is committed to public outreach and currently holds the Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement.
Public Health AmeriCorps was created by AmeriCorps and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention “to support the recruitment, training and development of a new generation of public health leaders.” Public Health AmeriCorps awarded $90 million in grants in 2023.
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at Rutgers-Camden are required to complete a clinical rotation in community health as part of the Clinical Health Nursing course. Since becoming a host site for Public Health AmeriCorps in 2021, Rutgers-Camden now places some students in AmeriCorps roles to complete their required clinical experiences. These students earn academic credit for AmeriCorps service and qualify for AmeriCorps benefits including a living stipend and education award. In 2023, the Public Health AmeriCorps program at Rutgers-Camden received funding for 130 Abbreviated Time (100-hour) slots and 15 Minimal Time (300 hour) slots.
Thomas Dahan Assistant Professor and Public Health AmeriCorps Director Email Thomas
Kimberly McGuinness Clinical Nursing Instructor Email Kimberly
Daniel Fidalgo Tomé Engaged Civic Learning Coordinator Email Daniel