PPS Scholars Program
Principled Problem Solving (PPS) Scholars
The PPS Scholars program equips Guilford College students from diverse backgrounds and academic majors with the knowledge, practices and creative and critical thinking skills to become ethical agents of social change and innovation. PPS Scholars receive financial and academic support as well as professional development, including a stipend for a summer internship after the completion of PPS Scholar coursework. For more information and application instructions, contact CPPSET Director Mark Justad at 336.316.2853 or justadmj@guilford.edu.
PPS Scholars 2021 - 2022
Front Row Left to Right: Monserrat Lara, Aileen Cerda, Grace Calus, Grace YaNi Christensen, Tait Fountain
Middle Row Left to Right: Mariam Sheriff, Noely Bernier, Emma English (Peer Mentor), Drew Erickson, Josette Schoenberg, and Neema Wapampo
Top Row Left to Right: X Braithwaite, Andrew Domenick-Urbansky, Mark Justad (Instructor), Valerie Myrick, and Dylan Blowe
People Missing: Jesus Porras, Milene Henriques (Peer Mentor), and Trevor Holder
PPS Peer Mentors 2021 - 2022
Emma English
PPS Class of 2020 - 2021
Milene Henriques
PPS Class of 2020 - 2021
Internship Sites of Past PPS Scholars
Aid to Senior Legislative Council, Robert Hickman in Washington, D.C.
Beyond GUM
Dorothy Bardolph Human Services Center
Emergency Scribe Systems (EMSS) in the Moses Cone Hospital Emergency Department
Greensboro EarthQuakers
Greensboro Tournament Host Committee at the Greensboro Coliseum
Josefa Mendoza de Mora Public School
Social and Student Services Department
La Luz de Casto Ministries
Maine Action Fund of Planned Parenthood of Northern New England
Participatory Action Research Center for Education Organizing (PARCEO)
Project on Equity, Diversity, and Athletics, Guilford College
Summer Dance Camp (M.A.D.E)
Tree of Hope and Joy (Rwanda)
University of Kentucky's Families, Adoption, and Diversity Lab
PPS Class 2018 - 2019