The Health Equity Bonner Fellowship is built along a four-year developmental model for students. This model translates into a set of expectations and experiences, both in the context of community service and engagement and within students' academic and co-curricular learning. Students in the HEBF Program make a multi-year commitment to service, and engage in developmentally appropriate curricular and co-curricular experiences. As a result, they become more involved and qualified to take on additional responsibilities and leadership roles as they advance in the Program.
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Bonner Developmental Model shows how HEBF community engagement roles evolve over their four years in the program, starting with engaging in direct client-service, then taking on leadership roles in small projects, to handling more complex capacity-building projects.