[quote name='lordwow']I'd be interested to see how they're going to regulate the 100 hours.[/quote]
I did a year with AmeriCorps and a lot of work with Hands On Atlanta. You track this kind of work by maintaining a timesheet that has to be signed by a supervisor, project coordinator, etc. for whatever time you're logging.
I think mandatory community service for students or service in exchange for scholarships is one of the best damn ideas I've ever heard. Americans have this mindset that "serving your country" always means joining the military, but there are a Hell of lot more ways to serve, IMO: working with the homeless, doing environmental remediation, working in national parks, helping in disadvantaged schools -- on and on. And I think more of our young people should be compelled to give back to their communities (and not just to get points taken off their license).
I gave a year of my life to my country through AmeriCorps, managing a team of six people tutoring inner city kids in reading, providing teacher assistance, and running after school programs. I'm extremely proud of that work, and wish more people could have that experience.