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Are you a Junior or Senior? Want to do something fun and enriching during your  
Spring Break? Dartmouth Global Leadership Program (DGLP) are inviting Juniors  
and Seniors to lead our spring break programs to Honduras, Houston, TX, and Hartford,  
VT.

To learn more, come to the information session  this Thursday (September 29) at  
6 pm in Rocky 1.

Please note that the application is due at 11:59pm on Thursday, October 6th. Feel  
free
to contact us through this account if you have any questions.

Thank you,
DGLP Directors
Nina Skagerlind, Victoria Yu, Michael Randall, Brian Bosche, and Charlyn Brea



____________


WHAT IS DGLP?

DGLP stands for Dartmouth Global Leadership Program.  DGLP is a student-run  
organization

designed to prepare Dartmouth undergraduates with useful leadership skills focusing

on cultural competency and global awareness. We aim to take our academic learning

experiences outside of the classroom.  By giving students agency to plan projects

with each other and facilitate connections with stable community partners, DGLP

creates the opportunity to blend learning with action and passion with practicality.




WHAT DOES THIS ACTUALLY MEAN?

We are forming three teams, each with two team leaders.  Each team spends two

terms in preparation, consulting with the communities with whom they will be working

and then planning projects that can be delivered on-site during spring break.





WHERE OUR PAST LEADERS ARE NOW

Annie Ritgers '09		Barclays
Frances Vernon '10	Goldman Sachs
Derek Stenquist '10	Children's Hospital in Boston, MA
Hannah Raila '10		Neuroscience research at the National Institute of Health
Jack McNeily '10		Law school at the University of Chicago
Jim Doolin '10		Trinity Partners




LEADER ESSENTIALS

1) Leaders of the Honduras trip must speak Spanish.
2) Leaders are expected to attend weekly meetings in the terms preceding their  
trip..
3) Leaders must be in Hanover for both fall and winter terms.
4) Leaders must be available to visit their service sites after fall term final  
exams conclude. 
   Visits will last about 3 days for Hartford/Houston and 7 days for Honduras. 



APPLICATION TIMELINE

Team Leader Information Session
September 29, 6 pm in Rocky 1

Thursday, October 6th
Applications are due NO LATER than 11:59pm
Send completed applications to 'DGLP'

Saturday, October 8th
Callbacks for Team Leader interviews
Notified by blitz

Sunday, October 9th
Team Leader interviews
Location TBA


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