New Haven Promise Community Service Requirements
Why Promise Requires Community Service?
Community engagement and service outside the school are components of Connecticut’s implementation of a Student Success Plan. It values a broadened awareness of self and gets students to expand outside of their comfort zones and into the community to build networks and experience, not to have an insular experience at their school or church. Many New Haven public high schools also require community service as a graduation requirement. Your service to your community is needed now more than ever. As of 2024, Promise applicants have completed 400,000+ hours of service, contributing $4.4 million dollars in sweat equity.
The Forty-Hour Community Service Requirements
To qualify for either the New Haven Promise Scholarship, Passport to Promise Scholarship or James W.C. Pennington (HBCU) Scholarship, a student must complete at least Forty (40) qualifying community service hours during high school. The deadline to complete the community service requirements is April 1 of the high school senior year.
Step 1
Hours must be reported directly — BY THE STUDENT — to servo.city by the April 1 deadline. Log your community service hours weekly as you do them. Hours can be submitted on mobile or computer devices.
- If you are at a charter school, use your 10-digit SASID.
- Each day of service needs a separate entry.
- Put details in the description field.
Step 2
Student must send proof of service documentations (signed by the supervisor at the nonprofit) to service@newhavenpromise.org by the April 1 deadline.
* Student’s parent/guardian cannot sign as the supervisor.
Acceptable proof of service documentations include:
- a signed letter on the nonprofit organization’s letterhead, or
- a school-provided community service form signed by the supervisor at the nonprofit, or
- a sign-in/out sheet signed by the supervisor at the nonprofit, or
- the supervisor can confirm your service hours by sending an email to service@newhavenpromise.org
Which Service Hours Qualify and Which Do Not?
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New Haven Promise tracks and approves community service toward the Promise requirements. School counselors track and approve community service separately toward high school graduation requirements.
Any inquiries, corrections, or additions to this page should be directed to service@newhavenpromise.org.