Alternative Break Program

If you leave college or drop below half-time status, you will begin repaying your federal student loans. Most loans offer a grace period which will allow you time to get financially settled and choose a repayment plan before you begin repaying your loans.

What is an Alternative Break Trip?


An Alternative Break is a trip where a group of college students (usually 10-12) engage in volunteer service for a week. Each trip has a focus on a particular social issue, such as (but not limited to) poverty, education, public health, or the environment. Students learn about the social issues and then perform work on projects with local non-profit organizations, around their respective issues.

Alternative Breaks challenge students to critically think and react to problems faced by members of the involved communities. Being immersed in diverse environments enables participants to experience, discuss, and understand social issues in a significant way.

Trips take place over fall, winter, and spring breaks!

Why Participate?


The aim of the experience is to contribute volunteer hours to communities in need and to positively influence your life. After a trip, Alternative Breakers are empowered to take educated steps toward valuing and prioritizing their own communities in life choices such as recycling, donating resources, voting, etc.

What Are the Costs? What Do They Cover?


The cost for each trip includes transportation, lodging, and any fees for all the trips. Also included in the cost (for most trips) is a provided meal for all meals Monday – Friday, unless the group chooses to eat out.

  • Students will be asked to pay a $25 application fee when they apply for an alternative break.
  • The remaining balance can be paid by setting up a payment plan with our online system, prior to the trip departure.

Apply to be a Student Trip Leader


Your answers on this form are used by our faculty learning partners and staff to catch a glimpse of who you are. They will use this information to determine whether or not to request an interview with you. Please be candid in your application to aid the students in making their decision.

Priority is given to students who have participated in past alternative breaks.