Clinton Global Initiative University 2014 – Apply to Join President Clinton in Arizona, USA.

Application Deadline:  January 17, 2014.

President Clinton will host the seventh meeting of CGI U from March 21-23, 2014 at Arizona State University.

President Clinton hosts the CGI U meeting each year for students to create innovative solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Since its inaugural meeting in 2008, CGI U has brought together more than 5,500 students from over 800 schools and 135  countries.

Funding opportunities will be available for students to turn their ideas into action. The Resolution Project will provide $100,000 total to select student commitment-makers through its Social Venture Challenge. More than 45 colleges and universities have already joined the CGI University Network, pledging to provide over $500,000 total to student attendees from member universities.

All CGI U students are required to develop a Commitment to Action: a new, specific, and measurable plan that addresses a challenge on their campus, in their local community, or around the world.

Scholarship Worth:

For all accepted applicants, this meeting is free. However, CGI U attendees must cover their own hotel and travel costs or apply for travel and lodging assistance on their applications. Travel and lodging assistance is only given out to a small percentage of accepted CGI U attendees with demonstrated financial need who apply before the 11/22 early decision deadline.

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the Clinton Global Initiative 2014

APPLY NOW AS AN INDIVIDUAL

APPLY NOW AS A GROUP

 

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