Alternative Breaks Staley School of Leadership Studies 103 Leadership Studies Building Manhattan, KS 66502 Phone: (785) 532-6085 Fax: (785) 532-6542 E-mail: altbreak@ksu.edu Spring Break Sites: Exploring Socioeconomic Impacts on the Public Education System in Denver, Colorado Evaluating the Root Causes of Homelessness and the Various Programs for Relief in Kansas City, Missouri Collaborative Approaches to Securing Healthcare for People Suffering from AIDS in Dallas, Texas For Academic Year 2015-2016 Name Class: FR SO JU Wildcat ID # Date of Birth: ___/___/______ SR Grad Age: Total hours of college credit completed ________ Are you a U.S. Resident? Cumulative GPA If no, country of residence______________ Major(s) Are you a Kansas Resident? Minor(s) Do you speak a foreign language? Yes E-mail Address If yes, list language(s)__________________ Will you accept any site placement? Yes No Please indicate your site preferences, if any Yes Yes No No No Are you willing to attend weekly site leader meetings and training? Yes No ______________________________________________ _______________________________________ Local Address ______________________________________________________________________________________ (Street) (Apt. #) ____________________________________________________ _________________________________ (City) (State) (Zip Code) Phone: ____________________________________________ Email:______________________________ Signature: ____________________________________________ Date: ______________________________ Alternative Break Site Leader Application Information Application materials must be submitted via e-mail by January 25th to altbreak@ksu.edu Candidates will be notified via e-mail if they have been selected for interviews Site Leaders will receive a half stipend for the trip - leaving a remaining balance of $125 o $50 nonrefundable deposit due by February 12th o $75 remaining balance due by March 4th Alternative Break Site Leader Requirements The Spring Alternative Break takes place from Sunday, Mar. 13 – Friday, Mar. 18, 2016 Being a site leader requires an average of 3 hours a week from February 1 – March 11, 2016 - - - Attend all pre and post break meetings and trainings o 3 site leader trainings o 3 one-on-one sessions o 3 team meetings o 1 service-learning intensive o 1 post break reflection Pre/Post break leadership o Plan 3 team meetings Figure out what you want your team to cover, what kind of reading they should be doing, etc. o Meet with each one of your team members individually to get to know them o Work with the community partner to create a project plan and set expectations for the break o Work with Alternative Breaks staff to create schedule of service and engagement for the break o Work with the Alternative Breaks staff and your Alternative Breaks teams to determine and actualize the best way for your team to continue learning and staying engaged with the social issue you and your team focused on. On-break leadership o Understand the schedule of service and engagement and guide your team accordingly o Maintain an open line of communication with the Alternative Breaks staff throughout the week o Exercise flexibility and leadership when things do not go as planned o Guide your team through nightly reflections o Support and encourage team members throughout the week Please write a one paragraph response to each of the following essay questions. (Please use extra pages as needed) 1. Please describe a moment or experience that impacted you to think about a social issue in a new way. 2. What values, passions and strengths will you bring to the Alternative Breaks Program? 3. What are some of your goals in serving as an Alternative Breaks Site Leader? Please submit all application materials and any questions to Alternative Break Student Coordinators by January 25th at altbreak@ksu.edu Application Checklist Completed site leader application Completed essay questions A copy of résumé