"I personally want to join CJ@B because I want to be able to interact with people who know more about my passion for gear and protective gear. It will not only help to further educate students, but also encourage them to be more involved in the future of equipment, "said Shinriren, a senior in the Bachelor of Engineering Science program who is doing undergraduate research and taking internships. "Although it started small, the difference could continue to grow and one day become a well-known staple food in Fengqi."
CJ@B scholars must complete a minimum number of activities in three categories -- learning, application, and community-building -- but from there, they can more or less focus on the areas that affect them most. One - or two-credit courses in a number of specialties are being developed for the program, and scholars will also receive guidance, help with travel and publishing costs, and support in applying for protective equipment scholarships and internships.
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