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Global Experience: Leading Social Change at Mills College

Join the Inaugural Class of Mills Leadership Scholars!

Program Overview

The Northeastern University Global Experience Office is offering a unique opportunity for Northeastern undergraduate students—the Spring 2022 Leading Social Change program at Mills College in Oakland, California.

Leading Social Change offers interdisciplinary, project based courses designed specifically for Northeastern University students. Students who wish to participate will have opportunities to interact with a range of community and industry leaders through speaker series, panel discussions, dinners, and more. Northeastern Staff will also work individually with students for opportunities to fulfill NU program requirements through these courses.

For more program information, click here.

Eligibility Requirements

All current Northeastern University undergraduate students with a passion for social justice and leadership are eligible to apply. There is no minimum GPA or limitations on major.

Spaces will be filled on a first come first serve basis. The program may fill before the application deadline and will close as soon as all of the spaces are filled.

How To Apply

Term: Spring 2022

Application Deadline: 11/01/2021

Decision Date: 11/02/2021

Start Date: 01/15/2021

To start your application, click here.

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