Dustin Evans
"The SEED
internship places students in situations that are unfamiliar and challenging. I
want to learn how to adapt to these situations on my own, with minimal outside
help. I also want to learn firsthand the differences of starting small
businesses in another country: the unique challenges, laws, and cultural
differences, along with how the actions of these businesses can help improve
the lives of everyone within a community."
Rachel Drollinger
"I am excited to serve the people of
Africa through this internship... and open their opportunities through
micro loans. Coming to USU has been a
window of opportunity and I want others in the world to feel they have a window
of opportunity as well. Helping people
become self-sufficient and accomplish their goals brings so much happiness and
I cannot think of a better way to spend three months."
Ashley Peterson
"I am so excited
to travel to Africa and experience the culture. Travelling is so much better
when you get to interact with the locals. From this internship I hope to expand
my business skills and gain an appreciation for the African culture."
Karson Chad Roberts
"This Internship fits right in with my way of life
and incorporates my interests and goals. I currently lived in West Africa for
two years and fell in love with the people and see it as a huge opportunity to
help people in that part of the world. Micro Loans in my eyes are much more
beneficial and helpful than any other charity organizations."
Chelsea Anderson
"I am excited for this internship and
experiences I will gain through it. My ideal career would be working for a NGO
nonprofit group doing the type of work we will be doing. This internship is
centered on empowering people and giving people the knowledge to better their
lives, and I can't think of anything else I want to be a part of it. Using my
education to help other people grow and develop skills for success is
ultimately what I am excited for..."
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