As my professional journey leads me to and through various opportunities, projects, institutions, and challenges, engaging with like-minded educators have been essential to my success and well-being. ACPA has been that place for me.
Here are six reasons why:. While pre-convention sessions are not unique to ACPA, they have definitely added significant value to my conference experience. Pre-Convention sessions are typically daylong or half-day workshops dedicated to discussing best policies, guiding philosophies, and campus implications of a particular topic.
In past years, I received my Mental Health First Aid program certification, as well as attended a session about Title IX compliance and interpersonal education. If you are looking for a jump-start to your conference experience, check out the pre-convention sessions offered!
Connectedness is a key factor in student success and retention. Students who are engaged in the academic and social life of a college campus are more likely to persist to graduation. This engagement includes students developing meaningful relationships with peers, faculty, and staff as well as building strong academic bonds in and outside the classroom.
The beginning of the first year of college is a pivotal time for creating student connections among individuals and with the university. The Center for Student Engagement CSE Leadership Programs empower students to explore and build their leadership potential through a variety of co-curricular workshops and programs. Leadership, critical thinking, collaboration, and communication are among the top skills employers list as the most essential aspects of a new hire.
Students should be able to articulate the specific leadership skills they learned at GW and how that makes them a stand out candidate for future internship, career, and graduate school opportunities. All Rights Reserved. Move in Day for Co-Curricular Programs? Thank you for the help. Please enter a valid email address.
Thanks for subscribing! Be on the lookout for our next newsletter. Harvard College sophomores and juniors are eligible to apply. Applicants are expected either to arrange for their own advisor for a research placement or to select from a list of provided projects. Program information and application instructions are available on the Harvard-Cambridge Scholarships site. HCRP provides funding in support of student-initiated, independent scholarly research undertaken with guidance of a Harvard-affiliated faculty mentor.
HCRP welcomes projects in any discipline, and the length of proposed projects may vary. The program is open to continuing students who are in good standing with the College. Program information and application instructions are available on the HCRP website.
RCE provides funding in support of undergraduates who are conducting an independent summer project that combines community-engaged service with student-initiated scholarly research. The project must involve the guidance of a Harvard-affiliated faculty mentor and be highly substantive: a minimum of around six weeks in duration, full-time in commitment, and exhibiting some autonomy in the development, direction, and execution of the project.
Program information and application instructions are available on the RCE website. Projects must be at least 10 weeks long and may take place at Harvard or other institutions. Visit URAF website for more information. MMUF selects ten sophomore undergraduates to join a tight-knit research community during junior and senior years to conduct independent research in close collaboration with a faculty mentor.
Fellows attend regular meetings with the cohort to discuss their projects and engage in academic and pre-professional seminars on topics such presenting research, applying to graduate school, and more. The program is open to sophomores concentrating in the humanities and social sciences who are interested in pursuing graduate school—specifically, doctoral PhD studies in the humanities and social sciences, where people of color have been underrepresented.
Study abroad programming will be offered for summer for concentration, elective, secondary field, and language citation. Through international study, you will become a more informed global citizen and gain important skills that you can apply in the professional world and throughout your life. Learn more about how to participate in non-Harvard study abroad this summer on the Office of International Education's website. Seniors may consider applying for fellowships and scholarships to fund graduate study, travel, public service, research, and other experiences after graduation.
The Office of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships URAF administers both Harvard-specific and national opportunities and helps advise students exploring the wide of array of possibilities. As a Harvard student, you have access to several different advising resources - all here to support your intellectual, personal, and social growth. As a Harvard student, you may be exposed to the many acronyms, terms, and general lingo that are specific only to the Harvard experience.
Skip to main content. Paying the admissions application fee is a hardship for my family. Can I get a waiver? Can I self-report my test scores? Breadcrumb Guides. Applications and Deadlines: Applications and deadlines are to be determined. IOP Summer Stipend Program The Institute of Politics offers funding for rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors accepting non- or low-paying summer internships in politics and public service. Office of Career Services OCS Independent Internships International Focus If you are interested in pursuing an internationally focused internship or research assistantship with a duration of approximately 8 weeks, you can apply for OCS funding for an independent research assistantship or internship.
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