Alternative Breaks (AB) are week-long service-learning immersion experiences during the university's Winter, and Spring breaks that address social issues in local, national, and international communities. Students can lead or participate in the experiences, and there are mentoring opportunities for faculty & staff. We have 10 different experiences this year, ranging from social issues such as housing insecurity to environmental sustainability.
Quick Rundown of our Spring Experience Trips:
Alternative Spring Break Experiences:
Chesapeake Bay, MD - Environmental Conservation/Justice
Staunton, VA- Housing Insecurity
Moncure, NC- Public Health and Education
Bland, VA - Socioeconomic Inequity
Lynchburg, VA - Food Security
More Information found on our website at alternativebreaks.umd.edu
Who should participate?:
Any student that wants to explore community development, civic engagement, local issues, leadership, and service.
Undergraduate and graduate students interested in exploring social issues that include environmental conservations, education, socioeconomic inequality, healthcare, and more.
How will you benefit from participating?:
Connect with a community of peers from across campus and create new friendships.
Develop and practice personal and group leadership skills such as active listening, reflection, critical thinking, and communication.
Learn how to best engage and serve communities.
What should I expect?
Active engagement in personal reflection, listening, small group dialogue, and small group activities.
Thought-provoking questions and dialogue around social issues.
Making connections between social issues and your academic, personal, professional, or civic life.
Identifying at least one action step to take towards a social issue you are passionate about.
Application Information:
Applications are NOW OPEN! Visit our website at alternativebreaks.umd.edu
The deadline to apply is at 11:59pm on December 6th, 2024 for Spring Trips!
For more information or questions, visit alternativebr