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Program Details and Schedule

Loyola’s International Immersion Programs, sponsored by the Center
for Community Service and Justice, encourage applications from
motivated sophomores, juniors and seniors who have a sincere desire to fulfill the programs’ mission statements, are willing to learn very basic Spanish, have a sincere commitment to social justice and demonstrate maturity, emotional stability and a good sense of humor. 

Each team member is asked to leave her/his comfort zone to benefit from the concrete experience of living and working in solidarity with the materially poor of Mexico. This immersion involves new foods, demanding physical labor and a loss of modern comforts to which we have all grown accustomed. Prior to the trip we focus both on raising funds to bring to the communities we visit, as well as raising our awareness of critical issues of justice and faith through preparation, education and reflection. 

Participant Selection Criteria:

  • Since the experience is enhanced by a strong, collaborative and focused team, members are asked to be able to set aside approximately 10 hours per week in the fall semester leading up to the immersion, and 3-5 hours per week in the off-semester, to the team and the project. We ask that all applicants consider and commit to this time component, being aware of the many other curricular and extra-curricular demands of Loyola. Every applicant should therefore consider whether s/he can make Project Mexico a year-long priority and devote the dedication and time needed to meet the programs’ goals. 
  • The team selection process endeavors to find a diverse and dedicated group who can share their varying beliefs and backgrounds to add to the team’s spirit. Team members should be willing to assume leadership roles in facilitating reflections, organizing fundraisers, educating one another and the Loyola community, and various other responsibilities.  Spanish fluency, international experience and/or extensive service experience are not strict or exclusive requirements for acceptance.
  • Applicants may choose to apply for either of the two programs, or may choose to be considered for acceptance to either of the programs. See application  for more information concerning this option.
  • Students will be accepted to ONLY one Loyola immersion program per academic year. Therefore, participants who are accepted for Project Mexico can not particpate in Encounter El Salvador, Campus Ministry's Jamaica Program, Campus Ministry's Ecuador Program or Spring Break Outreach during the same academic year.
  • Priority will be given to qualified applicants who have not participated in a Loyola International Immersion program.

Program Components and Responsibilities

  1. Weekly 2 hour evening meetings, beginning immediately upon selection of the team
  2. 6-8 additional hours per week for fundraising, individual readings and educational activities and committee meetings
  3. Weekend half-day for team building activity at the FAC
  4. Overnight (Friday p.m.-Saturday p.m.) Retreat
  5. Auction responsibilities for the night before and all day on auction day
  6. Send-off mass (optional) and dinner the evening before the trip
  7. Participation during the 10-day trip to Mexico/San Diego
  8. Post-trip reflection, sharing of experience with the campus and involvement in educational events regarding the social justice issues relevant to the trip. (Bringing Mexico Home)

Benefits for Participant

  1. Life-altering international immersion experience with other Loyola students
  2. Team bonding and friendships that last a lifetime
  3. Opportunities to work closely with Mexican community members and hear their stories
  4. Significant experience to include in your resume
  5. Opportunities for in depth reflection, both personally and socially and insight into the issues of the border community
  6. Opportunity to come back and educate the rest of the campus and promote social justice

Program Dates

The trip is January 2nd - January 11th, 2013

Team make-up

  • 20 undergraduate students (2 of which are student leaders: Ryan Zadera and Maria Mitidieri)
  • 2 moderators (faculty/staff/administrators) - Kate Grubb Clark and Wendy Smith
  • Program Coordinator – Andrea Goicochea      

Program Fees - $450*

$100 deposit upon acceptance to the team, and a balance of $350 to be paid by November 9, 2012.

Each team works as a group to raise between $15,000-20,000 to cover travel and program expenses and to bring funds (largely for construction projects, education and development initiatives) to the communities with whom we will work and live. Do not let financial concerns inhibit you from applying to the programs! If the individual contribution poses a problem, we encourage you to speak with the coordinators.

Calendar for Project Mexico - 2012-2013

View the Project Mexico Syllabus

DateTime/LocationEvent
Thursday,
9/6
7pm, CCSJInformation Session
Monday,
9/10
7pm, CCSJInformation Session
Friday,
9/14
3pm, CCSJApplications are due by 3pm
Monday,
9/17
12pm, CCSJApplicants pick up first-round letters & sign-up for interviews
Monday,
9/17
4-7pm, CCSJInterviews
Tuesday,
9/18
11-6pm, CCSJInterviews
Wednesday,
9/19
11-6pm, CCSJInterviews
Friday,
9/21
12pm, CCSJApplicants pick up final decision letters
Sunday,
9/23
8-10pm, CCSJFirst team meeting
Tuesday,
9/25
8-10pm, CCSJFirst Tuesday Regular Meeting
Saturday,
10/6
10-2pm, FACOAE team-builder (Need to confirm)
Friday-Saturday,
10/26-10/27
TBDRetreat
Sunday,
11/4
6pm, CCSJBooklet
Tuesday,
11/3
5:30pm, CCSJAuction Final Prep.
Friday,
11/16
1pm, CCSJMove items over to McGuire
Friday,
11/16
All DayAuction (4-8pm, McGuire)


FALL TEAM MEETINGS: 2012 meetings at CCSJ

Tuesdays – 8:00pm- 10:00pm

9/23; 9/25; 10/02; 10/9; 10/16; 10/23; 10/ 30; 11/6; 11/13; 11/27;12/4

TRIP DATES –January 2-11, 2013

Spring Semester:2013

Tuesdays – 8:00pm- 10:00pm

(1/29, 2/12, 2/26, 3/12, 3/26, 4/9, 4/23)

     

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