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JHU Community Impact Internships Program (CIIP)2019 APPLICATIONAll Application materials are due by December 23, 2018.Return completed application materials to Eli Lopatin at: elilopatin@jhu.edu Please save application file as: Last Name 2019 CIIP Application and your Resume as: Last Name ResumeFirst Name:Last Name: Preferred First Name: What pronouns do you use: _______________________________Campus Address: Major:Current Academic Year: [ ] Freshman [ ] Sophomore [ ] JuniorEmail:JHED ID:Phone: Indicate 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choices for your interest area:[ ] Healthcare/Health Policy[ ] Policy/Law/Government[ ] Immigration/Refugee Services[ ] Education/Youth Programming and Advocacy[ ] Community Arts Programs[ ] Nonprofit Management and Development[ ] Homelessness/Poverty[ ] Neighborhood Improvement/Community Organizing[ ] Women/ Family Wellness[ ] Environment and Sustainability/Food AccessHow did you hear about CIIP? Have you applied to CIIP before? If so, what was the result? Have you been involved with one of the Center for Social Concern’s programs? (Student volunteer groups, Events-based service program, Tutorial Project, Baltimore First, Federal Work Study, SAB, Alternative Breaks, HopkinsCORPS, President’s Day of Service) If yes, which program and in what capacity/length of time? Are you involved in other student leadership activities? Part I: Short Responses (answer each of the following questions in 200 words or less) Please complete all short responses and essay questions in this application and submit as one application.Choose a volunteer opportunity from your high school or college years that you have enjoyed and highlight how you have grown personally because of the experience. What motivates you to be a part of the Community Impact Internships Program?How do you see a community-based internship experience complementing your academic studies or professional goals?What are your post-graduation plans?Part II: Essay Questions (Please respond to each question in 500 words or less)Community Issue EssayStudents in the Community Impact Internships Program will be exposed to pressing social issues facing Baltimore communities every day. Identify a community issue in Baltimore City that is of interest to you. This can be drawn from personal experience or current events. Then, draft a short essay covering the following points (If using sources, MLA style citation is required; when citing web sources solely provide source link.)Describe the community issue that Baltimore residents experience.What is currently being done to improve this social issue through the work of government agencies, nonprofits or community organizations?How could Hopkins students, in your opinion, get involved in addressing this problem (be creative and include the resources Hopkins has to offer).Personal EssayDescribe how your experiences (academic, extracurricular, and/or personal) have shaped your interest in community-engaged work. How will your strengths, skills, and passions contribute positively towards the work of a community partner through your internship experience? How will you engage with, and make a contribution to the Baltimore community through this program?Part III: Additional MaterialsSend a current one-page resume as an attachment with your application materials. Optional: Please list a JHU staff or faculty member with their contact information (name, position/title, email and phone number) that can be used as a reference for this position. Name: Position:Email: Phone: Relation: “I understand that the JHU Community Impact Internships Program takes place from June 3rd (fora week-long Orientation) through August 2nd, 2019. I will be able to work 35 hours/week for the internship period and will not work an additional paid position of more than 10 hours a week. I understand that committing to this program will be my main priority for this summer and I may not be able to fit preferred classes into my summer schedule. Permission to enroll in classes during your internship period must be obtained from the CIIP Coordinator. Additionally, I will attend weekly evening reflection sessions, additional cohort events, a mid-point event on July 3rd, and a closing session on August 4th.” Signature: Date: Please direct any questions about the program or the application process to Eli Lopatin, Coordinator, Community Impact Internships Program at: elilopatin@jhu.edu or 410.516.4777. ................
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