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Make your Spring Break Count – Students Today Leaders Forever

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at MNSU chapter.

Are you looking for a non-traditional spring break experience? Do you want to do something that will impact others? Do you want to travel and take on new cities? If you answered yes to these questions, Students Today Leaders Forever (STLF) may be the right fit for you!

STLF is a student organization that goes on a  nine-day Pay it Forward Tour every spring break. On the tour, you will stop in 6 cities, completing service projects in the morning and sight-seeing in the afternoon along the way. What’s better than traveling and helping others?

This year, the Mankato chapter is heading to the mountains of Denver! And guess what? You have TWO options for how you can get there.

Choose the Northern route to stop in:

Rapid City, SD

Casper, WY

Evanston, WY

Moab, UT

Glenwood Springs, CO

Or choose the Southern route to see the sights in:

Kansas City, MO

Wichita, KS

Dodge City, KS

Pueblo, CO

Colorado Springs, CO

STLF offers a one-of-a-kind spring break experience where you can gain leadership experience, friendships, and boost your resume along the way.

The trip costs $525, and if you sign up by December 31st you will save $30 with the Early Bird price of $495. All you need is $125 to reserve your spot and the rest is due before you step on the bus. The registration fee includes transportation, housing and two meals a day. There is also financial aid available!

If you are interested in the 2018 tour or want to learn more about STLF:

Email: mankato@stlf.net

Facebook: Mankato Students Today Leaders Forever – STLF

Instagram: @stlf_mnsu

Register: http://www.cvent.com/d/jtq90v/4W

Sammy is what you would call a Student Solider. She is in the Army and also a Senior at MNSU. Her major is Mass Media and her minor is Communication Studies. She is from Cottage Grove, MN and enjoys her weekends in the cities. She enjoys being the Her Campus MNSU Chapters Campus Correspondent and also Young Life. She wishes that fall season was year round, but living in Minnesota she will have deal with all the seasons it brings.