Why are you interested in participating in Solar Spring Break with GRID Alternatives? *
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Why are you interested in joining a team of Intercollegiate students from other schools, rather than forming a team at your school, for Solar Spring Break? *
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What do you hope to gain from participating in Solar Spring Break? *
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GRID's mission is to provide renewable energy technology and job training to underserved communities. What does GRID's mission mean to you? *
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Solar Spring Break is a service-learning program. What do you see as the difference between community service and service-learning? *
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If you are accepted, you will need to raise $500 to cover the GRID program fee. How will you fundraise this amount? *
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Students are also responsible for their own meals and transportation during Solar Spring Break, please explain how you will cover these additional costs. *
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Is there anything else you would like to tell us?
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I understand if I am accepted I will need to provide a $50 deposit for my participation by November 15 and will need to raise an additional $450 by April 17. I understand that food and travel costs are not included. *
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I have read the roles and expectations document for this role and understand what would be expected of me if I am accepted into this position. *
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I have shared the roles and expectations document with my faculty advisor listed above. They have agreed to the faculty advisor role and understand what would be expected of them if I am accepted into this position. *
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