ENSP Student Advisory Board Application - Transfer Student Representative
Applications will be accepted until March 27th, at 5pm!

Are you interested in working closely with ENSP faculty to plan events for your fellow ENSP peers and being a voice for your class within the department? Consider applying to be a Transfer representative on the ENSP Student Advisory Board! This is a great leadership opportunity that will get you involved with the ENSP Program, AGNR, and other great departments and environmental groups on campus. You'll have an opportunity to orchestrate change and work on projects such as:

- Planning service events on campus with the UMD Arboretum
- Volunteering at PG County Animal Services
- Moderating the ENSP faculty Q&A and ENSP alumni career panels
- Creating and organizing other events for ENSP majors

The position also has the potential to be extended into future semesters.

If you intend to run, please fill out the form below!

You must be an ENSP major to serve as representative.
What is your name (first and last)? *
What is your preferred email address?  *
Intended/Declared ENSP Concentration (Please write "undecided" if you have not declared and are not sure yet) *
What year are you? (We are only looking for Transfer Student representatives at this time) *
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What college or life experiences do you feel prepared you for a role as a representative? Within three to five sentences (approximately one hundred words).  *
What are you currently involved in at UMD? Please list clubs, jobs, internships, or other related experiences *
What ideas do you have for ENSP students and ENSP as a major? Please include ideas about activities, nature outings, social events, or anything else that crosses your mind in  two to three sentences (approximately one hundred words).  *
If elected, will you be able to make a WEEKLY commitment to attend our board meetings (time TBD) and attempt to attend as many events as possible? *
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