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THON 2022 Committee Applications Now Open

Committee member applications for THON 2022 are now open, folks.

For those who don’t know, 16 different committees work together to plan logistics for THON Weekend and all the events leading up to it. No matter what you’re interested in, there’s likely a THON committee that will suit you.

Committee member applications are hosted on think.thon.org. Students should log in with their Penn State account. In the Applications tab, students can find descriptions of each committee. These descriptions also include if committee members will also be able to be a dancer during THON weekend.

New applicants will be asked to choose from one of four preference groups, Awareness, Facilitation, Fundraising, and Public Relations, to give a general idea of where their interests lie. Returning committee members will be able to select a specific committee that they would like to be placed on.

Applications can be saved at any time, but they must be submitted by 5 p.m. on Friday, September 17.

THON 2022’s 46-hour dance marathon is scheduled for February 18 to 20, 2022.

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