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Join us for a great 4 day trip to the nations capital where we will see the sites and also serve the hungry. CSLEPS specifically partners with the Office of International Students to provide a service and cultural opportunity for NC State international students on this trip. New experiences, new friends, and an opportunity to help your neighbors; what better way to spend your fall break?
| Trip Dates: |
Thursday, October 8 - Sunday, October 11, 2009 |
| Cost: |
$225 (lodging, food in D.C., t-shirt, transportation included)
The trip fee is due no later than Sept. 28th at the trip meeting. If you are selected for the trip, you will receive more information about the meeting. |
| Scholarship for International Applicants: |
The Office of International Services expects to award ten scholarships of $100 each to help defray the costs of participating in the Fall ASB program. OIS partners with CSLEPS and supports the ASB by offering partial scholarships to eligible international students and promoting ASB and other CSLEPS programs. Students must apply for the trip through CSLEPS and will be selected by OIS staff after the application phase.
Click Here to find out more information and to determine your eligibility. |
| Registration Deadline: |
Friday- September 18, 2009 (Application Due) |
| Application: |
This trip is full |
| Mandatory Trip Meeting: |
- Monday, September 28, 2009
- 5-6pm
- Talley Brown Room (4th Floor)
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| Questions: |
Questions: Email team leaders Jackie Jazwa & Brittany Prater |
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- Giving NC State students a common travel & service experience.
- To learn more about your values and motivations to do community service.
- Build connections with other NC State students - you'll have a great time and make some new friends.
- Exposing students to diverse cultures within our NC State trip team (American and International perspectives on service).
- Exposing students to our nation's capital and urban poverty.
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| Volunteers prepping food for the next day's lunch at D.C. Central Kitchen. D.C. Central Kitchen cooks meals for approximately 4,500 hungry residents of Washington D.C. and surrounding metro areas each day. (AFB 2008) |
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| The team volunteered at the Capital Area Food Bank sorting food drive and usable damaged goods from area grocery stores. (AFB 2008) |
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