Volunteering: An Essential Part of the OSSD Program for Our Students

Neo Study student at the Elevate Summit charity event

All students enrolled in the OSSD program must complete a minimum of 40 hours of community involvement as part of their graduation requirements. This experience helps develop valuable skills and build connections within the community, giving students a competitive edge when applying to universities abroad.

 

🎥In the video: Neo Study student fulfilling her volunteer hours at the Elevate Summit charity event. She participated in the three-day summit, supporting organizers with event preparation and assistance. In the video, she discusses her responsibilities, reflects on her experience, and explains the value of volunteering for her future.

 

✨Benefits of Volunteering for Students:
✅Volunteering is a fantastic way to develop skills that benefit both their education and future career.
✅Completing all volunteer hours before graduation can enhance the university application.
✅Students gain unique hands-on experience outside the classroom, meet new people, and develop essential teamwork skills.

 

Students can choose from a variety of volunteer activities to complete their hours, such as:
• Assisting younger students during school activities
• Working at camps
• Helping in hospitals/retirement homes
• Supporting animal shelters
• Contributing to charity organizations

 

All activities must be unpaid and conducted strictly on a volunteer basis. Volunteering is a meaningful step toward a successful future!
Stay tuned for more on TIS volunteer activities in our upcoming posts — don’t miss out!

 

📩Have questions about volunteering?
Fill out the form on the website – we’re here to provide guidance and assist with all the details to ensure your volunteering experience is both valuable and enjoyable!

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