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THON 2024 Committee Applications Now Open

THON 2024 committee member applications are now open, folks! 

If you’re interested in being a part of the largest student-run philanthropy in the world, submit your completed application by 5 p.m. on Thursday, September 14. All applications can be found and submitted here

Every year, THON is masterfully run by 16 distinct committees, each falling under one of the four purpose-driven preference groups: awareness, facilitation, fundraising, and public relations.

Students can read the detailed descriptions of each committee type, including a brief summary of each committee’s role and whether members are eligible to dance during THON. From Dancer Relations to Communications, there’s bound to be a committee that suits you and your THON-focused interests. 

New applicants can select from one of the four preference groups to demonstrate where interests lie. Returning members can also indicate a preference for a specific committee. Students should log into their Penn State account to access the application. 

THON 2024 is scheduled for February 16 to 18, 2024. We dance in 164!

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