Upcoming and Past Events and Applications

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Students on an Encounter of Solidarity and Justice: Celebrating 50 Years of SCM Cuba
April 1-8, 2011
Havana, Cuba

World Student Christian Federation WSCF-FUMEC Latin American and Caribbean & North American Regions Intercultural Exchange Program and Cultural Trip

Havana, Cuba, April 1-8 2012: “Students on an Encounter for Solidarity and Justice: Celebrating 50 Years of SCM Cuba”

Deadline Feb. 5th!
USA and International Placements

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Deadlines: Jan 20 for Abroad, April 20 for USA
USA and International Placements
Register here: Application

A Year of Service for a Lifetime of Change

Universal Day of Prayer for Students
The UDPS
Feburary 19th
Your place of worship!

The UDPS is one of the longest established ecumenical events. It was first celebrated on 13 February 1898! Celebrate this year’s UDPS with students from around the globe in our common liturgy!

March 23-26, 2012
Washington, DC
Register here: Contact Shantha to Attend

The World Student Christian Federation -North America (WSCF-NA) is one of the proud sponsors of Ecumenical Advocacy Days (EAD). This year the EAD will explore economy, livelihood and the USA's national priorities through the lens of Isaiah 58. Join other Christians in heeding Isaiah's call to become "repairers of the breach and restorers of streets to live in." Visit their website and Facebook page to learn more and apply for a scholarship to attend!

Students at the San Francisco Region re-launch, January 2009
Beating – Bending – Recycling: Swords into Plowshares
October 14-18, 2011
Chicago, Illinois
Register here: Register Now!

Since the North American Region was re-launched in January 2009, it has been growing and developing significantly.  Not only has a new Student Christian Movement emerged in the US; the other movements in the region have engaged themselves with new vigor and purpose.  Following this surge in energy, movements and new students and young adults could come together for the first North American Regi