Applicants Sought for Principled Problem Solving Scholars Program
Applicants are sought for the Principled Problem Solving Scholars Program (PPSSP), a new academic and developmental leadership program open to current first- and second-year students. Deadline for applications is Friday, March 28.
PPSSP is interdisciplinary in nature, open to all majors and any professional or vocational interest, and is grounded in the critical, creative and constructive aspects of Guilford's Principled Problem Solving curriculum. This program emerges from the college's commitment to articulate and enhance Principled Problem Solving as a central unifying aspect of the Guilford educational experience.
The pilot phase of PPSSP will combine classroom, experiential, and integrative learning over three semesters and include a summer internship in Greensboro, Raleigh or Asheville. Students with an interest in social change and innovation are particularly encouraged to apply.
PPSSP offers a transformative educational experience for students seeking to more fully understand challenges associated with putting our community's core values to work in the world.
The initial three semester pilot phase of this program is offered and directed by the Center for Principled Problem Solving (CPPS) and the Leadership for Social Change program (LSC).
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March 21, 2008