The National Survey on Service-Learning and Transitioning to Adulthood
Final ReportThe final report from "The National Survey on Service-Learning and Transitioning to Adulthood," conducted by Harris Interactive for the National Youth Leadership Council. The nationally representative survey included 3,123 U.S. residents ages 18-28, with a wide range of direct and indirect service experiences. Among the key findings in this 129-page document are: Adults who engaged in service-learning in their teenaged years are more likely than their peers to be politically and socially connected to their communities, serve as role models for young adults, engage in service, and attain a higher level of education. Note: This is a research report, rich with graphs, statistics, and figures, intended for those in need of extensive data.
