uh oh?
ok something just popped into my mind....
I was involved in Americorps Students in Service at my school... it's basically a part-time Americorps program for college students in which you perform like 300 hours of service for the community and get an award (it's a nice way to make a cool $1000). [synopsis of SIS at the bottom of this message if you care to read it]. Anyway, on the Michigan app I checked the box that asked if you have "completed your service for Americorps." Technically, this was a part-time service, but it was really only me going out an finding service activities and then logging it and reporting it to Americorps. It wasn't a REAL full-length Americorps stint.
I just got an interview invite to Michigan yesterday, and now I'm wondering if it was a bad idea to mark that box. Obviously I wasn't lying or anything, but in retrospect I'm sure that's not what they were looking for. do you think this is going to harm me in any way? I'm sure they'll inquire about it at the interview (I mean, honestly, how many people are involved in Americorps?), so what do you think? Am I being overly paranoid?
What is Students in Service (SIS)?
The Students in Service program is a part-time AmeriCorps program that encourages and supports college and university students to enroll as part-time AmeriCorps members who provide valuable service in their communities. SIS members make a difference in their communities, gain valuable civic and workforce skills, and upon completion of their term of service, earn an education award.
By participating in the Students in Service program, the member becomes a part of the AmeriCorps national service network that improves lives and strengthens communities throughout the United States of America.
Edit: I put the Americorps award in my awards section on AMCAS, in the hopes that UM would put 2 and 2 together... but I'm not sure if that happened...