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For First-Year Students: Expand Your Horizons Global Pathways Student (GPS) Panels Come hear your upper class peers talk about their personal experiences with a variety of programs and opportunies. Five College Interchange Internships, Student Governance & Businesses Choose a Date! Wednesday, Nov. 4 Thursday, Nov. 5 Monday, Nov. 16 Tuesday, Nov. 17 All panels in Herter Room 231/227 7:00—8:30PM Exchange Opportunies Domesc & Abroad Organizing, Acvism & Service Learning Sponsored by RAP rap.umass.edu and UMass CALLS hp://blogs.umass.edu/volunteerlead/ Enjoy the stories!! Ask your quesons!! Link for sign-up (through Campus Pulse) on RAP website: rap.umass.edu Students will be sharing stories and informaon about the following acvies & opportunies: Study Abroad: Internaonal Programs Office - Spend a semester, year, or even summer immersing yourself in another culture. Become a Global Cizen. Over 400 programs opons in 50 countries. Domesc Exchange: Spend a semester or year studying at a parcipang state school through the Naonal Student Exchange (NSE) program. 5-College Interchange: Explore the amazing academic opportunies just down the road at Amherst, Smith, Mount Holyoke, and Hampshire Colleges –for free! Internships: Get professional experience on or off campus. Build your skill set, and your resume. Service Learning: Enrich your educaon by connecng your academics with real world service. Engage with the local community through course connecons. Organizing and Acvism: Bring your skills and talent to the fight for a more just, peaceful, and sustainable world. Discover ways to build community power. Student Businesses: Work together with other students and learn about cooperaves and how to operate and manage a business. Student Governance: Become a powerful advocate for students on campus through the Student Government Associaon. SGA needs your talent and energy. Alternave Spring Break: Use your spring break to make a difference in a community, learn from community members, and forge new relaonships.
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Page 1: For First-Year Students: Expand Your Horizons Global ... flyer draft Oct 14_0.pdfFor First-Year Students: Expand Your Horizons Global Pathways Student (GPS) Panels Come hear your upper

For First-Year Students: Expand Your Horizons

Global Pathways Student (GPS) Panels

Come hear your upper class peers talk about their personal

experiences with a variety of programs and opportuni&es.

Five College

Interchange

Internships,

Student Governance

& Businesses

Choose a Date!

Wednesday, Nov. 4 Thursday, Nov. 5

Monday, Nov. 16 Tuesday, Nov. 17

All panels in Herter Room 231/227 7:00—8:30PM

Exchange

Opportuni-es

Domes-c & Abroad

Organizing,

Ac-vism &

Service Learning

Sponsored by RAP rap.umass.edu

and UMass CALLS h3p://blogs.umass.edu/volunteerlead/

Enjoy the stories!!

Ask your ques&ons!!

Link for sign-up (through Campus Pulse) on RAP website: rap.umass.edu

Students will be sharing stories and informa-on about the following ac-vi-es & opportuni-es:

Study Abroad: Interna-onal Programs Office - Spend a semester, year, or even summer immersing yourself in another

culture. Become a Global Ci&zen. Over 400 programs op&ons in 50 countries.

Domes-c Exchange: Spend a semester or year studying at a par&cipa&ng state school through the Na&onal Student

Exchange (NSE) program.

5-College Interchange: Explore the amazing academic opportuni&es just down the road at Amherst, Smith, Mount Holyoke,

and Hampshire Colleges –for free!

Internships: Get professional experience on or off campus. Build your skill set, and your resume.

Service Learning: Enrich your educa&on by connec&ng your academics with real world service. Engage with the local

community through course connec&ons.

Organizing and Ac-vism: Bring your skills and talent to the fight for a more just, peaceful, and sustainable world. Discover

ways to build community power.

Student Businesses: Work together with other students and learn about coopera&ves and how to operate and manage a

business.

Student Governance: Become a powerful advocate for students on campus through the Student Government Associa&on.

SGA needs your talent and energy.

Alterna-ve Spring Break: Use your spring break to make a difference in a community, learn from community members, and

forge new rela&onships.