From never leaving the country to studying human rights in Chile and conducting fieldwork in Rwanda, Chely Saens transformed her UC Davis experience into a global journey of purpose.
In this workshop that will spotlight the Connect with Rwanda and Widening Circles programs and provide guidance on writing a compelling and competitive application essay for the program applications.
Connect with Rwanda: Exploring One Health for a More Sustainable WorldAccess and Eligibility
This program is open to all continuing undergraduate students of any major, including international students. Students must have a passport that allows them to travel internationally. Priority will be given to first-generation college-educated, low-income students who have had limited opportunities to travel outside the U.S. and/or their home country.
Connect with Rwanda: Exploring One Health for a More Sustainable WorldFinancial Aid and Scholarships
As this program is not currently offered for credit, you are not able to use financial aid towards its cost. However, the program fee is reduced by thousands of dollars thanks to generous donors. We encourage you to explore scholarship options to help offset the balance of the program cost.