The Sociology Club sponsors special events on campus such as service activities on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, and various forums on social issues. This club also sponsors major fundraisers to support local charities and institutions dealing with youth, the homeless, and the elderly. Each February the Sociology Club, in conjunction with Campus Ministry and the Student Activities Office, dedicates the month to Social Justice. Many different speakers are invited to Carroll and we also have many different activities for students to participate in regarding social justice issues. The following is a list of activities from previous years:
The Sociology Department has been charted as the Delta chapter of Montana of Alpha Kappa Delta, an International Sociology Honor Society to improve the human condition.
There are many internship opportunities available for students. While taking the courses that require community service hours, students will work for organizations such as Helena Food Share, God’s Love-Homeless Shelter, Habitat for Humanity, Montana Youth Homes, and Intermountain Children’s Home. Once students have taken the upper division courses they can become involved in more intense internship experiences such as working at law offices, the Pre-release Center, the Department of Justice, the court system, juvenile probation, and probation & parole programs. It is not unusual for students to turn internships into jobs after graduation.
The Pre-release Center in Helena was opened in June 2001. This facility will be a great resource allowing sociology majors to obtain the practical, hands-on experience when interested in the criminal justice program track. Fr. Jerry Lowney served on the commission to establish the pre-release center.