I am in college now and from my own personal experiences, doing community service activities in your own community are justas if not more important than trips, other than perhaps mission trips. It shows that you are a contributing member of your society. Also these are SO much easier to become involved in and really deidicate yourself too, as well as more opportunities for leadership. Students are able to find a problem in their community that they want to address and take measures to fix it, much like people in the "real world" can do. In addition, as I have mentioned before, these trips are more like fun/service and much of the time is not spent doing service but sightseeing. Also, the people who the students visit often are bombarded by do-gooders for a small amount of time ( who in SOME cases, do more harm than good) and than are left to fend for themselves, ignored, again, after everyone leaves. These trips should if taken establish a sustained relationship. IMHO, if someone really wants to do good works than they can just go to their local food kitchen, donate clothes, organize an activity or even collect goods and money to send abroad. Most schools and students realize that only the rich can really afford these trips for their children and therefore, those who don't have the money don't have the same opportunity. The money spent on these would be better used someplace else. I mean, if say 10 kids were going on a trip for two weeks for $3000 each, would the community they were helping rather have probably around a couple hours of service a day from each kid or $30,000?? I am not saying that all trips are bad, but that is my perception and I believe the belief of many colleges.