[Socrates] CUNY Service Corps Student Application Closing - Deadline Mar. 31

Thomas P Szlezak Thomas.Szlezak at qc.cuny.edu
Fri Mar 21 11:21:35 EDT 2014


Dear colleagues,

The student application to apply for the 2014-2015 cohort of the CUNY Service Corps closes on March 31st. Please continue to spread the word to both graduate and undergraduate students.

Apply to be a 2014-2015 CUNY Service Corps member!

Get paid while making an impact in New York City!
Gain work experience and build up your resume!
Expand your professional network!

Deadline to apply March 31

Service Corps students engage in meaningful service experiences throughout New York City, while building up their professional resume and career networks, and get paid $12.00 per hour for a commitment of 24 weeks during the academic year. With over 90 community partners, a peer cohort of over 800 CUNY students, and eight CUNY campuses participating in the program, your potential professional network and service projects are diverse and expansive!

The application for the 2014-2015 cohort is now open at http://www.cuny.edu/site/servicecorps/students-form.html and students are encouraged to apply! The CUNY Service Corps focuses on the following for areas:

  *   A Healthier City: Corps members address important community and public health issues, such as chronic disease management, childhood obesity, lead poisoning prevention, infant mortality, violence prevention, nutrition, and food security.
  *   A More Resilient and Greener City: Corps members support projects related to improving the city’s built and green infrastructure and making it more resistant to storm-related damage.
  *   A Better Educated City: Corps members offer valuable supports to students of all ages, such as those in early childhood programs (and their families and caretakers), public middle and high school students, fellow CUNY students struggling with academic and personal challenges, and adult students learning English or preparing to take the High School Equivalency examination.
  *   An Economically Stronger City: Corps members focus on small business development, local budgeting, fundraising for nonprofits and community issues, financial literacy as well as helping eligible families to access tax credits in order to bolster the economic viability and success of distressed communities within the city.

If you have any further questions, feel free to contact the CUNY Service Corps Manger, Cesar Oyervides-Cisneros at coyervides at qc.cuny.edu>




Thomas Szlezak
Project Manager

Center for Teaching & Learning | Provost's Office

Kiely Hall 134C | 718.997.4858


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