Want to Make a Huge Difference Over Spring Break?
Sign up for SUNY Cobleskill’s Alternative Spring Break.
The Alternative Spring Break program gives students the opportunity to use their talents
and abilities to serve the community in a meaningful way. Students who participate
will develop personal and group leaderships skills, learn about social and environmental
issues, travel, meet new people, build new skills and make meaningful change through
active citizenship.
In a recent trip, we traveled to South Central Kentucky, near Nashville, Tennessee
and developed programming for underserved school children. Our students spent time
with a local non-profit organization and helped them build their summer programs for
area students. We also visited the City of Baltimore, Maryland on our way to Kentucky.
One evening was spent in Downtown Nashville, Tennessee listening to music, exploring
and having fun. It was a great time and we would love for you to be a part of our
next expedition!
All student travel, meals, and accommodations will be provided. In return, students
will volunteer 35-40 hours of service that week.
If you are interested, please contact
D’Andre Miller MBA.
Director of Community Engagement,
Greek Life, and Multicultural Education
Bouck Hall 204
518-255-5218
Millerd@cobleskill.edu