The Moreau Center for Service and Justice is committed to ensuring that finances are never a barrier to participation in a Social Justice Immersion. We also rely on student contributions to run and grow these programs. Contributions help us to pay for student travel, lodging and meals, and also help us to financially compensate community partners who generously share their time and energy with us. This Student Contribution Guide is meant to help you understand how things work, and guide you to a contribution amount that feels comfortable to you and your family.
Suggested financial contributions for Social Justice Immersions are tiered. Please see below for specific amounts associated with each immersion. There are four tiers, all starting at $10.
It is up to you and your family to determine your contribution amount. The tier system and guide below are meant to help you make this determination, but you are welcome to contribute any amount between Tier 1 and Tier 4, no questions asked.
| Immersion | Tier 1 | Tier 2 | Tier 3 | Tier 4 |
| Rural Immersion | $10 | $75 | $150 | $300 |
| Housing Justice Immersion | $10 | $25 | $50 | $100 |
| Indigenous Justice Immersion | $10 | $75 | $150 | $300 |
| Border Immersion | $10 | $75 | $150 | $300 |
| Civil Rights Immersion | $10 | $225 | $450 | $900 |
...if these statements resonate with you or your family:
*Basic needs - food, housing, bills, transport
**Expendable income - able to buy coffee out, dine out, go to the movies/concerts, buy new clothes, and similar items each month
...if these statements resonate with you or your family:
*Basic needs - food, housing, bills, transport
**Expendable income - able to buy coffee out, dine out, go to the movies/concerts, buy new clothes, and similar items each month
...if these statements resonate with you or your family:
*Basic needs - food, housing, bills, transport
**Expendable income - able to buy coffee out, dine out, go to the movies/concerts, buy new clothes, and similar items each month
...if the following statements resonate with you or your family:
*Basic needs - food, housing, bills, transport
**Expendable income - able to buy coffee out, dine out, go to the movies/concerts, buy new clothes, and similar items each month
Consider a lower contribution amount if you or your family...
Consider a higher contribution amount if you or your family...
This model is designed to promote equitable access to our programs for every student at UP, regardless of financial status. We followed the lead of other organizations rooted in social justice. For more information, please email Erin Savoia, Program Manager for Immersions at savoia@up.edu.