I believe 200 hours is the minimum requirement for UC's...At least that's what they say at mu high-school. But the hours have to come from a steady place. Not like you volunteer at a homeless shelter for 2 hours, then at as an office intern for 10 hours and then as babysitter for 5 hours. You have to collect hours from a steady source and your volunteering has to be something you love, for example....if you like medics, volunteer at a hospital, medical office or for American Red Cross. If you like law, volunteer at a law firm. But make sure to stay with the same place for at least a couple years to show that you are dedicated and passionate about what you do.
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Over 1400
7weeks to 95years
it is usually 120 hours
a week
You do not have to have any community service hours to enter UCLA.. There are some scholarships that may require this but this is not part of their admission process.
The number of hours of community service required for a DUI offense can vary depending on the state and the specifics of the case. In general, individuals convicted of DUI may be required to complete anywhere from 20 to 240 hours of community service.
The number of hours of community service required for a DUI (first offense) can vary depending on the state laws, the circumstances of the case, and the judge's discretion. Typically, it could range from 20 to 100 hours.
No way of knowing - it is totally up to the judge.
100 hours for the top level Bright Futures Scholarship under the new rules
Work experience, which can also include volunteer or community service, is a component of 30 hours of paid student employment.
Service learning hours can be completed at a variety of places such as schools, nonprofit organizations, hospitals, environmental agencies, and community centers. It's important to choose a location that aligns with your interests and allows you to contribute meaningfully to the community. Many high schools and colleges also have partnerships with organizations where students can fulfill their service learning requirements.