Alternative Break Trips
Take an in-depth look at social issues impacting the world, including Pittsburgh, through various Alternative Break trip opportunities.
Alternative Break trips occur during Fall Break, Spring Break, as well as over the summer months. The vast majority of service trips are international, with past trips including the Dominican Republic, Panama, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, India, Rwanda, Haiti and others. Domestic opportunities exist as well; the CMU chapter of Habitat for Humanity focuses on affordable housing and travels twice a year to help build homes in a variety of communities across the country.
Pittsburgh Alternative Break
Students staying in Pittsburgh over Spring Break can participate in Pittsburgh Alternative Break, a week-long, student-led program designed to give students a more in-depth look at social issues impacting Pittsburgh through hands-on direct service projects, reflective learning discussions and cultural experiences.
This year's Pittsburgh Alternative Break, taking place from March 3rd to March 6th, offers all students an opportunity to explore critical issues in the Northside, including displacement, gentrification, homelessness, and community development. Students will learn about the neighborhood’s history, culture, and community needs, while reflecting on their role as members of the community and how they can contribute to solutions. By supporting community-identified initiatives, participants will gain the tools to continue making a positive impact in Pittsburgh, particularly in addressing displacement and fostering long-term change.
REGISTER HERE for Pittsburgh Alternative Break 2025
In past years, approximately 10-12 service trips are planned annually by student organizations and advised by the SLICE and the Office of International Education (OIE). Check out some of trips that have taken place throughout the past few years.