Alternative Break Experience Leader Applications
Deadline: April 8th
AB Experience Leaders are undergraduate or graduate students that serve as the chief coordinators for Alternative Break experiences. They plan and oversee experience logistics, facilitate peer learning around social justice issues, develop educational and orientation curriculum for participants, lead team activities and reflections, and serve as the main contact for their individual AB experience.
All Experience Leaders commit to and serve in this role for one complete year (from May 2016 until May 2017). The AB Experience Leader role is a valuable and unique leadership, personal and professional development experience for undergraduate and graduate students. Experience Leaders will develop valuable transferable skills and learning benefiting them in academic, curricular and future career roles. This role is a structured experience guided by on-going mentorship, training, and feedback focused on EL and participant learning through knowledge acquisition and experience. (Previous participation in AB is not required to apply.)
For more information and the application, visit: http://go.umd.edu/leadAB
AB Experience Leaders are undergraduate or graduate students that serve as the chief coordinators for Alternative Break experiences. They plan and oversee experience logistics, facilitate peer learning around social justice issues, develop educational and orientation curriculum for participants, lead team activities and reflections, and serve as the main contact for their individual AB experience.
All Experience Leaders commit to and serve in this role for one complete year (from May 2016 until May 2017). The AB Experience Leader role is a valuable and unique leadership, personal and professional development experience for undergraduate and graduate students. Experience Leaders will develop valuable transferable skills and learning benefiting them in academic, curricular and future career roles. This role is a structured experience guided by on-going mentorship, training, and feedback focused on EL and participant learning through knowledge acquisition and experience. (Previous participation in AB is not required to apply.)
For more information and the application, visit: http://go.umd.edu/leadAB