Kellogg Corps
Northwestern Sponsor(s)
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Location
Program Description
Kellogg Corps was founded by Kellogg students to connect socially minded organizations in need of assistance to volunteers with business acumen and management skills. We help MBA students and graduates journey from success to significance, providing experiential learning opportunities to make humanitarian contributions to the world. Our mission has three goals: 1. Help socially minded organizations achieve their goals by fostering long-term relationships and providing short-term volunteers capable of lending meaningful business support year after year. 2. Help Kellogg students and graduates gain global perspective and become socially responsible leaders by scoping meaningful strategic and operational projects across the globe. 3. Help Kellogg alumni by creating opportunities for fellowship with other socially minded alumni and providing social entrepreneurs, non-profit leaders and board members with a means to enlist Kellogg Corps volunteers to help their organizations.
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Participants
Graduate students
Approximate Number of Annual NU Participants:30 - 50
Limits on Participation:
Approximate Number of Annual NU Participants:30 - 50
Limits on Participation:
Enrolled Kellogg students. Undergraduates may not participate.
Languages
Language Requirements as a Prerequisite?: No
Administrative Details
Year Program Began:
1996
Program Origins:
Northwestern student initiative
Program Purpose(s):
Increase opportunities for Northwestern students and/or scholars to go abroad.
Pre-professional international work experience.
Pre-professional international work experience.
For more information, please visit the program’s website
