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THON 2024 First-Year Committee Applications Now Open

THON first-year committee applications are now open for THON 2024.

The first-year committee, which was created in the fall of 2020, gives first-years who missed the initial committee member application the opportunity to get involved.

Between January and February, selected applicants will attend weekly meetings to learn about THON’s history, committee roles, and the ins and outs of fundraising. Instead of choosing a preferred committee, first-year committee members will get a taste of each of the various jobs performed at THON.

Applications must be submitted on the THON website by 5 p.m. on Monday, December 18. In the form, applicants will be asked about their availability, why they want to be involved in THON, their proudest achievement, and more.

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Marie is a fourth-year student majoring in journalism and minoring in sociology. She loves being fiscally irresponsible at local farmers markets, watching niche documentaries on HBO, and going to Penn State hockey games as "self-care." You can reach her on Instagram - @_mariemoyer_ or send her suggestions (and cat photos) via her email - [email protected].

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