Frequently Asked Questions
Please read our frequently asked questions to help address some of the common questions we are asked.
What do past participants have to say about their Service Odyssey experience?
The following are a few quotes from past Service Odyssey participants:
- "Service Odyssey has been one of the best experiences I've had at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË! The week helped me get to know the »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË community and open my eyes to the many different ways I could serve in the area. The program also allowed me to build great friendships with other incoming students - I would recommend Service Odyssey to anyone and everyone!"
- "I am most thankful for the lasting friendships I made during my Service Odyssey experience. These friends were there for me during the first weeks of school, and are still there for me to this day."
- "Being a part of Service Odyssey was one of the greatest summer experiences I've ever had. Through Service Odyssey I met some great new friends, but more importantly, I learned how impactful service is to »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË and its students...It was a summer I'll never forget, and I wouldn't have wanted to spent it any other way."
- "I would recommend Service Odyssey to anyone who wants to meet a group of incredibly kind and caring individuals while helping better their new community. I never expected I would build such strong relationships with others through preparing and serving food at a local soup kitchen, playing kickball with youth, and installing a new roof on a home. But that's the power of bringing together a number of excited people with a desire to serve their community. That's the true essence of Service Odyssey."
Will I be asked to do anything with which I am not comfortable?
Part of the value of the Service Odyssey hinges on the presence of reasonable risks: The emotional risks of meeting new challenges and making new friends, and the physical risks involved in some service work. These risks cannot be completely eliminated, but they can be minimized by your active involvement in monitoring your safety and the safety of the group. Your service site managers and trip leaders will give you appropriate training and instruction in each activity. Your role, if you choose to participate, is to utilize the training correctly and to follow instructions carefully. We intend to have a fun, safe, meaningful week, and your help is necessary to make this possible.
Is financial aid available?
Financial aid is available to all students who have already qualified for aid from »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË. Awards will be based on the level of need as assessed by the Office of Financial Aid and will be distributed by the Service Odyssey Program at the time of your confirmation. You will be notified of the total amount of your award in a confirmation email. Learn More About Financial Aid for Odyssey
When should I plan to arrive and depart from campus?
Make plans to arrive to the »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË/Charlotte area the evening prior to the start of your session, or the morning of your session. Check-in begins at 11 a.m. and formal activities begin at 1 p.m. Lunch will be provided for participants during check-in. Your program will end at noon on the last day of your session. If someone is picking you up from campus, arrange to meet him or her at noon. If you are using another mode of transportation (airplane/train/bus), please book departure after 1 p.m., if possible.
What should I do if I have questions about my travel plans?
Before you make your final reservations, please contact Shane Reilly, Assistant Director for Civic Engagement & Lula Bell's, with any questions at shreilly@davidson.edu.
I’m registered for Humanities. Now how do I register for my service odyssey session?
The Sapere Aude service odyssey session is separate from the Service Odyssey program run through the Center for Civic Engagement. Please do not use the registration link on this webpage. You will receive information from a Humanities faculty member to sign up for your pre-orientation session.
If I arrive by plane, train, or bus, how will I get to campus?
We provide a free shuttle from the Charlotte Douglas Airport (CLT), train station, or bus station. Be sure to indicate your anticipated travel plans on the registration form. We schedule shuttles to pick up multiple students in one trip, so bring a book or game as you could spend an hour or more at the terminal. A week before your session starts, a staff member of the Service Odyssey Program will be in touch with you regarding your pick-up time. If you are arriving by plane, please wait by the information desk on the baggage claim level of the airport. If you are arriving by bus or train, wait for us in the main lobby of the station. If you find that your plane/bus /train is delayed, you will be given a contact number the week before your session, please call and share the details of your situation.
If I drive, where should I park?
If you will be leaving a vehicle on campus for the duration of Service Odyssey, please park it in the Baker Sports Complex parking lot. Please share the car make and model and license tag information with a Service Odyssey Program staff member.
What if my family needs to reach me?
Family members should call the Center for Civic Engagement at 704-894-2420 during the day and we will provide you with an evening number upon confirmation of your participation in the program.
If I participate in the third session, can I move in early?
The third session is reserved for international students, students participating in other pre-orientation programs that allow for early arrival, and other students who have specifically received permission to move in early. If any of these apply to you, you are able to store items in the Campus Warehouse while on Service Odyssey, but you will not have access to your room during your session. Call the Residence Life Office at 704-894-2188 for answers to residence hall questions.