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NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR FALL 2017 

reviewing submissions on a rolling basis now through May 31, 2017

CLICK HERE for more detailed information about applying

 

 

At Geneva Campus Ministry, we believe that God calls all Christian disciples to lives of love and excellent service in his kingdom. Our desire is to help students at the University of Iowa to think about, discern, and live out their careers as divine calling. The CORE program is a year-long fellowship designed to guide and support students who are interested in exploring what vocation looks like for their chosen career paths, and how their faith can be a vibrant aspect of their working lives.

 

The CORE Fellowship is a distinguished opportunity for a small group of outstanding students, to delve deeper into this topic of vocation. Throughout the year, fellows will meet regularly for group and individual meetings, will read a book on the topic of Christian vocation together, will go on retreats, attend conferences, will have mentorship opportunities, and will have access to up to $2000 to support a faith-integrated internship, project, or research.


The CORE Fellowship is open to:

  • Current University of Iowa students (full or part-time)

  • Primarily undergraduate students but also open to graduate and professional students

  • American and International students

  • For those committed to or exploring the Christian faith  

For more detailed information about applying to the CORE Program, please download THIS DOCUMENT

 

 

If you have any questions, please e-mail the Program Director, Lauren Evans, at lfevans@geneva-ui.org

If you would like to apply for the program, click here.

 

To see our resource list of conferences and professional organizations, click here.

 

C.O.R.E. Christians on the Road to Excellence

"Work is not primarily a thing one does to live, but the thing one lives to do. It is, or should be, the full expression of the worker's faculties, the thing in which he finds spiritual, mental, and bodily satisfaction."

Dorothy Sayers

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