Now in its seventh year, the Global Citizenship Project (GCP) at Shenandoah University will send 65 of the campus community to five destinations around the world during the university’s spring break, March 7 – 11. This year’s destinations include Australia, the Bahamas, Ethiopia, Paraguay, and Sweden.
The Global Citizenship Project was created in 2005 to offer members of the campus community the opportunity to travel – all expenses paid – during spring break as a way to add to their educational and professional development. The participants are members of the Shenandoah community, including students, faculty, staff and others, who completed applications that were reviewed by a selection committee from the university. Applicants must be prepared to go anywhere in the world, and the actual destinations to which participants were assigned to travel were announced after they were notified of their selection for GCP.
Follow along with the Bahamas, Ethiopia, Paraguay and Sweden trips right here on this blog.