Apply by Sept. 15 for Global Citizenship career-building program

Launching this fall, a new program in the WSU Center for Transformational Learning and Leadership (CTLL) will help undergraduate students face global challenges in agricultural, human and natural resource sciences.

In the CTLL Global Citizenship Program, students will join a cohort of ten teammates to become career-ready, prepared graduates. This cohort program will complement students’ academic specializations by providing them with valuable global and intercultural experiences.

Students will be paired with a faculty mentor with global research and interest in their field of study, meet industry professionals and engage in dialogue with college leaders, and study abroad during their third year of the program, which will be financially supported through CTLL. Throughout their four years, students will be guided to create their Global ePortfolio, which demonstrates their  personal and professional growth as a WSU graduate and global citizen.

Applications are due Friday, Sept. 15. To learn more, visit https://cahnrs.wsu.edu/ctll/cahnrs-global/global-citizenship-program/ or contact Caitlin Bletscher at caitlin.bletscher@wsu.edu.

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