SBNC Momentum Institute Application
The SBNC Momentum Institute is a free student-centered professional development program, where a select group of students are trained to help fight college student food and basic needs insecurity. Basic needs insecurity is one of the leading reasons why 1 in 3 students who start college do not finish. We want to change that by training students:
  1. to enroll other college students in SNAP (formerly known as food stamps),
  2. to educate their campus community about the issue college affordability and student debt,
  3. to advocate for campus and government policies that make college more affordable and accessible.
Applicants do not need any prior experience. We are looking for energetic students committed to working to make higher education truly accessible. Fellows with past experience leading clubs on campus are particularly encouraged to apply, as well as students with an interest in advocacy and policy work.

The Momentum Institute consists of a ten week program beginning in January 2024, which includes weekly training sessions and brief assignments. Time commitment for the program is 1 to 5 hours per week.

Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis for this program. However, the application for the Spring 2024 cohort closes at the end of the day on December 31st, 2023, in your local timezone.

This program is entirely remote (over Zoom) and free of charge thanks to the generosity of our funders. Successful completion of this program will give you access to a dynamic community dedicated to creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for students everywhere.

If you have any questions or concerns, please email us at contact@studentbasicneeds.com.
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If you are current student, what school are you enrolled in? If you are a recent graduate, where did you graduate from? (No abbreviations, please)
Our vision is that: "Higher education is a right and should be accessible to all." Why do you believe in this vision? (150 words max) *
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The purpose of this program is to identify, train, and equip youth leaders to advocate for accessible higher education. Do you have any relevant experience? If not, what skills would you hope to gain from this experience. (250 words max) *
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