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UC Irvine Libraries' SPIRIT Program

The SPIRIT Program organizes several different types of visits to the UCI Libraries These range from full-day, “Day at College Experience” visits to research sessions in our technology-enhanced classrooms. Financial support for these visits varies according to the school district and subject. Regardless of the level of financial support from the UCI Libraries, the Community Outreach Services Librarian (COSL) works closely with the visiting teacher to create a customized lesson to meet the needs and abilities of his or her students.

If you are interested in bringing your students to campus, please fill out a request form or contact Rachel Shulman, Community Outreach Services Librarian, directly at (949) 824-9826.



Goals
Day at College Experience
Research Sessions

The SPIRIT program has four main goals:

  • teach information literacy and life-long learning skills to students and teachers, increasing their understanding and confidence in their abilities to locate and use information appropriately;
  • facilitate access to, and use of, online scholarly resources;
  • assist students in becoming eligible and competitive for matriculation at the University of California, to thrive academically, and to graduate;
  • help middle and high school students envision themselves attending college.