Central to the Centenary College mission is service. The College itself was formed by the churches of the United Methodist Church to prepare members and others for active participation in the life and growth of their communities. That tradition continues today as Centenary students engage in classroom-related projects, club activities, and College events which inspire a commitment to others. The College serves the community by sharing physical and intellectual resources with the community.

"I think that civic responsibility is very important. I believe that we have a responsibility to give to the community of which we are a part."

Sarah Hazlett - During her CLC Internship with Broadmoor United Methodist Church

"I learned how to truly serve my community."

Peyton Benedict - After her time serving at the American Rose Society

"Many memories were made. I have been blessed with the chances to better my professional future."

Morgan Brewton - After her experience doing service at The Glen Retirement System

Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policy As To Students The insitution does not discriminate in its educational and employment policies against any person on the basis of gender, race, color, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, or on any other basis proscribed by federal, state, or local law.