October 29, 2018
Information meetings for Guatemala education abroad program
The food, nutrition, dietetics and health department offers an education abroad program in Guatemala.
To learn more, join us for student information meetings at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8, in 146 Justin Hall. We will discuss dates of travel, Guatemala program partners, estimated costs, and benefits to both you and the Maya people.
The focus is on service-learning to help the indigenous Maya people improve their quality of life. The program has a variable length of stay — six to 12 weeks — and there is an on-site K-State program manager to assist students while living, learning and serving in Guatemala.
Examples of service learning opportunities: work in medical clinics, teach nutrition lessons all ages, assist a local Maya physician, assist with community garden programs, assist with clean water programs, present cooking classes, conduct community health assessments, develop physical activity programs, assist with disease prevention programs, tutor in English/computers/business skills, assist with housing improvements, teach financial skills and research opportunities.
Why consider this program? Working and studying abroad makes you an active and engaged part of a global community. This experience can enhance job prospects and make you more competitive in an international economy, give you a broader outlook, and inspire personal and professional growth. You will have opportunity to acquire and cultivate skills and make a positive difference in the lives of the indigenous Maya.
Email Linda Yarrow at lyarrow@k-state.edu for additional information.