Fellowship FAQ
Fellowship FAQ
Off-Campus Opportunity Fund (OCOF)—March 1st deadline
Societal Solution Scholars(Dyson Majors + Minors only)
Cornell Commitment Office (Commitment students only)
Main Career Library in 103 Barnes Hall, Ithaca NY 14853
Interns stay at the Mayor Potencial home in El Rodeito. They sleep in cots and folding beds. There is running water (working showers and toilets), and electricity in the house. There is no internet in Honduras other than at the airport.
Yes! We go to nearby villages within an hour drive. Some places we have been to are Soledad, Nueva Armenia, and Platanal.
Interns are completely in charge of the English curriculum. Math and other topics are given a curriculum by the government but the intern can use any technique to teach the material. In the past, the interns showed movies in English once a week and taught English songs. Before the internship, interns can prepare special experiments or material to teach students. Mayor Potencial offers support to interns in any teaching experiment that they would like to design.
There are 3 classes. Pre-K has one class with 16 students. Grades 1, 3, and 5 are one class with 30 students. Grades 2, 4, and 6, are another class with 30 students.
Last year in summer 2015 we had 7 interns. There were 2 architecture students, 4 premedical students, and 1 Cornell alumna attending medical school in fall 2015.
Fellowship opportunities are open to students from any college or university.
Mayor Potencial is looking for students interested in conducting global malnutrition and agricultural research in rural Latin America. During previous service trips, field surveys on nutritional intake, and physicals, were conducted for the children in rural El Rodeito, Hondura. Mayor Potencial is now educating families on how to produce crops that will address their nutritional needs. We are seeking highly motivated students to analyze our past data, and develop a comprehensive plan for a community garden in El Rodeito. You will have the opportunity to go on a service trip to El Rodeito to start this initiative and conduct further research about the community's nutritional needs.
We are looking for students:
Interested in community health, who are culturally flexible and can teach collaboratively.
Majoring/minoring in early childhood education, human development, linguistics, community advancement.
With intermediate-spoken Spanish
What you will do:
Work as a Health Clinic fellow; conducting field research and developing new programs to help the whole community with preventative care for basic hygiene (dental and first aid care, etc.).
Why is this a chance of a lifetime?
Many funding opportunities are available through Off-Campus Opportunity Fund (OCOF)
You will visit nearby villages such as Soledad, Nueva Armenia, and Platanal.
You will have the support you need, plus the independence to create your experience, so that you can make the most of the program!
Applications accepted on rolling basis
Fellowships last 1 week up to 6 weeks in length in El Rodeito, Honduras
Off-Campus Opportunity Fund (OCOF)—March 1st deadline
Societal Solution Scholars(Dyson Majors + Minors only)
Cornell Commitment Office (Commitment students only)
Main Career Library in 103 Barnes Hall, Ithaca NY 14853
Interns stay at the Mayor Potencial home in El Rodeito. They sleep in cots and folding beds. There is running water (working showers and toilets), and electricity in the house. There is no internet in Honduras other than at the airport.
Yes! We go to nearby villages within an hour drive. Some places we have been to are Soledad, Nueva Armenia, and Platanal.
Interns are completely in charge of the English curriculum. Math and other topics are given a curriculum by the government but the intern can use any technique to teach the material. In the past, the interns showed movies in English once a week and taught English songs. Before the internship, interns can prepare special experiments or material to teach students. Mayor Potencial offers support to interns in any teaching experiment that they would like to design.
There are 3 classes. Pre-K has one class with 16 students. Grades 1, 3, and 5 are one class with 30 students. Grades 2, 4, and 6, are another class with 30 students.
Last year in summer 2015 we had 7 interns. There were 2 architecture students, 4 premedical students, and 1 Cornell alumna attending medical school in fall 2015.
Fellowship opportunities are open to students from any college or university.
Mayor Potencial is looking for students interested in conducting global malnutrition and agricultural research in rural Latin America. During previous service trips, field surveys on nutritional intake, and physicals, were conducted for the children in rural El Rodeito, Hondura. Mayor Potencial is now educating families on how to produce crops that will address their nutritional needs. We are seeking highly motivated students to analyze our past data, and develop a comprehensive plan for a community garden in El Rodeito. You will have the opportunity to go on a service trip to El Rodeito to start this initiative and conduct further research about the community's nutritional needs.
We are looking for students:
Interested in community health, who are culturally flexible and can teach collaboratively.
Majoring/minoring in early childhood education, human development, linguistics, community advancement.
With intermediate-spoken Spanish
What you will do:
Work as a Health Clinic fellow; conducting field research and developing new programs to help the whole community with preventative care for basic hygiene (dental and first aid care, etc.).
Why is this a chance of a lifetime?
Many funding opportunities are available through Off-Campus Opportunity Fund (OCOF)
You will visit nearby villages such as Soledad, Nueva Armenia, and Platanal.
You will have the support you need, plus the independence to create your experience, so that you can make the most of the program!
Applications accepted on rolling basis
Fellowships last 1 week up to 6 weeks in length in El Rodeito, Honduras
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