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Alternative Break History

2002-03

· Affordable Housing
Habitat for Humanity, Boca Raton, FL

19 students

1 staff

2003-04

· Affordable Housing
Habitat for Humanity, Charleston, SC
 
· HIV/AIDS
The Pilgrimage, Washington, DC
 
· Hunger/Homelessness
The Pilgrimage, Washington, DC

33 students

4 staff

2004-05

· Rural Poverty
 
· Children with serious illnesses
Camp Boggy Creek, Eustis, FL
 
· HIV/AIDS
 
· Affordable housing
Habitat for Humanity, Laredo, TX
 
· Global Sustainability
 
· Education

73 students

10 faculty/staff

2005-06

· Affordable housing
Habitat for Humanity, Bunnell, FL
 
· Disabled Individuals
Duvall Presbyterian Home, Glenwood, FL
 
· Environmental
Land Between the Lakes, Golden Pond, KY
 
· Hurricane Relief, Faith-based
Presbytery of Mississippi, Gulfport, MS
 
· Hurricane Relief
National Relief Network, Chalmette, LA
 
· Urban Mission Experience
Presbyterian Social Ministries, Jacksonville, FL
 
· Youth and Poverty
P.E.A.C.E. Community Center, Chicago, IL

89 students

12 faculty/staff

 

Many of Alma’s pre-law graduates go on to attend prestigious law schools, including 2004 graduate Jessica Karbowski, who was accepted at Yale, Stanford and Harvard law schools and is attending Yale. Colin McGlaughlin, a 20004 graduated enrolled at Case Western Reserve Law School, is the first American to intern at the International Criminal Court at The Hague in the Netherlands.

 

Student Profile

Martin Kuustik

Martin Kuustik
Graduation: 2010
Major: Business Administration
From: Saku Harju, Estonia
Interests: Greek Life, Cultural Awareness

While most international students are here for one year, some stay for four years and earn an Alma degree. These students have the opportunity to get involved in student life taking on positions of leadership and enjoying a well-balanced social life.