Energy & Climate Justice Semester | Apply Now!

APPLY NOW for Energy & Climate Justice Semester.
Travel the desert southwest.
Application Deadline – November 15th.

If you’re a student climate champion, divestment activist, or campus sustainability advocate this could be the program for you. Please share this incredible opportunity with student climate leaders and related groups on your campus.

This is time sensitive as the application deadline for the spring 2015 semester is November 15th. Read about it below and check out the links to the websites, and most importantly if you have any questions at all contact (my friend) Larkspur at EEI: larkspur.morton@expeditioneducation.org; 207-322-2973. This is an incredible program; don’t let the cost frighten you, there is a fair bit of financial aid available to current college students.

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The Expedition Education Institute (the rebirth of the Audubon Expedition Institute) in partnership with Marlboro College is offering one-semester off-campus programs for students passionate about the environment, the earth, and sustainability and also about growing into better leaders, communicators, and community members.

The Spring 2015 Semester (late Jan to early May) in Ecological Leadership will investigate Energy Issues and Climate Justice in the Southwest, traveling from Texas to Arizona. Applications are being accepted until November 15th.

During the semester 15 to 18 students and three faculty travel through the region, meeting with people and organizations with a variety of perspectives on the issues, deeply engaging in an experiential learning community, and living and learning outdoors (sleeping in tents or under the stars).

“More than anything, it was “human school”- it reminded us how to live as though everything we are and everything we do matters. In finding our way around the country via networks of activists, scientists, loggers, artists, and ranchers, we discovered that we were not lone voices in the wilderness, but part of a thriving community in ‘blessed unrest’.”       –Julie Aitcheson, ‘04

There are no classroom walls and yet you, as a student, are fully engaged in your education, based in five interdisciplinary courses that aim to expand your hearts and minds (see the flyer for the areas of study). You will be challenged and supported to find your own strengths as leaders, facilitators, and peer educators and to discover your passion for learning, discovery, and critical reflection.

College students on an EEI program will be on a “semester at Marlboro,” and as such will be paying Marlboro tuition (and receiving Marlboro financial aid, in addition to what they transfer from their home college) and receiving 15 Marlboro College credits for successful completion of the semester.

Don’t miss your chance to travel the southwest U.S. and take a deep dive into learning about and connecting with the crucial energy and climate justice issues of our time, your own relationship to these, and an engaged learning community to support you in your understanding and explorations.

Rolling admissions in process: apply now for the best chance of participation. Application deadline: November 15.

EEI’s website:  www.getonthebus.org

Marlboro’s “Bus” webpage: https://www.marlboro.edu/admissions/semester/getonthebus

Get on the bus!
Courtesy of Jesse, EEI Board and Alum (2004)