Global Poverty & Practice Minor
Practice Experience
The intention is for students to gain valuable learning experiences through working with non-governmental organizations, government agencies, social movements, and community projects that focus on various dimensions of poverty action – from community health and food security to economic justice and grass-roots political power.
Requirements
The Practice Experience can be arranged domestically or internationally and there are two options for the minimum duration required of it:
1) Long term engagement PE: Complete a practice experience over the course of 6 months or longer, with a minimum hours requirement of 160 hours.
For example, a student completing the practice experience over the full academic year (September – May) would need to volunteer/intern roughly 6-7 hours per week to reach 160 hours. This is a good option for students seeking to complete their PE alongside their coursework.
2) Intensive Short Term Engagement PE: Complete a practice experience in less than 6 months (typically over the course of 2-3 months), with a minimum hours requirement of 240 hours.
For example, a student completing the practice experience over the summer from June – July would need to volunteer/intern roughly 30 hours per week to reach 240 hours. This is a good option for those who want to complete their practice experience abroad and/or within a condensed time frame.
Finding a Practice Experience
The process of selecting and arranging a Practice is considered a significant learning experience in itself. Therefore, Blum Center staff do not place students into pre-selected Practice Experience sites. Instead, the GPP staff and peer advisers provide substantial support to students in finding a meaningful Practice Experience. GPP Peer Advisors, all of whom hold regular drop in office hours, provide students with resources and guidance on how to go about identifying and developing a Practice Experience that suits the individual student’s interests and needs.
The GPP minor declaration orientation, mandatory for all students who declare the minor, also provides essential information and resources for this process.
To get started with identifying a Practice Experience, students are encouraged to view the following resources:
- GPP Orgs Database
Available to declared GPP Minor students, this database contains information on where past GPP students completed Practice Experiences, organized by sector and location. Prospective GPP students are welcome to visit peer advising office hours to use this tool for brainstorming PE interests.
- GPP Practice Experiences – Critical Questions, Challenges, and Opportunities
While students have some flexibility to choose their site, scale, and form of poverty action, each choice raises distinct social, political, and logistical challenges and opportunities for the student. This document—organized around 11 common types of PEs—highlights some questions to engage with when considering these PEs.
Preliminary Questions for Organizations
This sheet outlines specific questions students may want to consider when contacting organizations for the practice experience.- How do I identify a PE site?
This document provides helpful tips for finding an organization and criteria for choosing a fulfilling practice experience.
- Declared students will also be added to the GPP Weekly Announcements email list, which includes several PE opportunities.
Practice Experience Funding
The GPP Minor offers a fellowship, though which students may apply for up to $3,000 to cover costs associated with their practice experience. Funding for Practice Experiences in South Asia is available through the Bruce Pray Undergraduate Fellowship for South Asia. View the funding page for more details.
Practice Experiences Around the World
Read about some current student’s practice experiences here and see where students have completed their practice experiences below:
View GPP Minor Practice in a larger map
In planning your Practice, there are three important restrictions to keep in mind. Practice Experiences cannot involve:
- Religious instruction or proselytization
- Carrying out work which you are not officially qualified to do (e.g. engaging in certain medical procedures, providing counseling, etc.)
- Teaching English abroad
Additional information on these restrictions is provided below:
- Students should note that campus policy requires students in the Global Poverty and Practice Minor abide by applicable Federal and State laws, including those establishing the separation of church and state. As a result, eligible field experiences must not involve engaging in religious instruction, conducting worship services, providing instruction as part of a program that includes mandatory religious instruction or worship, constructing or operating facilities devoted to religious instruction or worship, or maintaining facilities devoted to religious instruction or worship. Furthermore, students may not complete their practice experience with organizations that include religious proselytization as part of their mission.
- If you are planning a Practice Experience that involves doing medical/clinical work, you must provide documentation from your organization certifying that you will only be permitted to perform those tasks for which you are officially trained.