Alternative Spring Break 2001
Application Due January 26, 2001


  • Participants will be required to pay a fee of $75 to cover a fraction of the expenses.
  • Applicants may be interviewed to aid in the selection process.
  • Please call (213) 740-9116 or email asb@usc.edu with any questions you may have.

    Note: Application is a selective process and does not guarantee a spot on an ASB trip.

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    Name: SS#:   
    Address (Local): Address (Permanent):
    Phone (Local): Phone (Permanent):
    E-mail: Graduating Year:
    Age: If 21, are you willing to drive a rental vehicle?
    Major:
    Have you participated in ASB before? If so, which one?
       
    Please list any special needs, dietary or other:



    Short Answer Section:
    We hope to get an idea of who you are before you are selected for a trip.
    Check the space next to the trip you would like to go on. If you would like
    to be considered for more than one trip, rank them in order of preference,
    1 being the most desired. Then, answer 2 of the 3 general questions, and answer
    the (most desired) trip specific short-answer question below. Both general
    responses and trip-specific response should roughly fit in the boxes below.


    General:







    Utah - Navajo Nation

    contact: Jeremiah Villasin :

    The focus of this trip is service within the Navajo community.


    How will your contributions help enhance the trip for others?



    Death Valley - Environmental

    (contact: Angela Pan )



    Do you have previous camping experience?
    Do you own/have access to 0o sleeping bag/pad?

    What do you think is society’s and the individual’s obligation to the environment?
    Do you think we are fulfilling these obligations?




    Monterey - Homelessness:

    contact: Chinwe Madu


    This trip has a special focus on spirituality. How do you foresee
    spirituality affecting your experience with the homeless?




    If you have a resume handy, please paste it here: