SFAP
The Social Formation and Advocacy Program facilitates the framing, implementation, and evaluation of academically-footed community involvement and service programs in the university. They are geared towards a more sustained and proactive social advocacy.
SFAP looks at three main components as the key areas it intends to deliver: Student Social Formation – KKP maintains as its flagship program its core group of student volunteers. As clients, they undergo a developmental formation track that blends concrete volunteer work with formation sessions. Faculty Social Formation – Complementing the university framework of strengthening faculty formation, KKP through SFAP fulfills the thrust of producing Better Citizens out of the XU faculty through animating the social dimension of the Jesuit Education. Curriculum-based Community Involvement and Advocacy – Hoping to facilitate a more sustained and wide-reaching social advocacy, SFAP attains this third target through curriculum integration, that is, looking at the relevance of classroom theories in responding to social challenges.
In addition to the aforementioned areas, SFAP also strengthens its Material Resource Development, in which it puts premium in producing documents of its best practices in community involvement and service as well as initiating means where its programs and values be carried on through online dissemination of education materials and exchange of ideas.