Voices Project: Acceptance, Flexibility, and the Lessons of a Gap Year with Cecilia Polanco I could write a book on my gap year, what it meant to me, and what I have learned and applied since then; in fact I plan to because I learned on my gap year that writing is a way I can preserve for myself and share with others at the same time. My gap year taught me a few major lessons: Accepting Things Out of my Control In planning my gap year, I struggled to find opportunities in Italy, where communication with folks via email…
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Gap Year Safety: Wear Vagaband by a gap year parent As the parent of four kidults, I’ll admit that I worry. As lifestyle travelers for most of their formative years my kids are better prepared than some when they take off to travel solo, but they’re still solo. They’re still inexperienced. They’re still without a safety net. They’re still out there, without me. Statistically, I know the odds are in their favor. In every scrape thus far they’ve figured it out and lived to laugh about the adventure. We’ve taught them to over prepare and manage the risks as they…
Voices Project: Teresa Hermann on the benefit of Gap Year and emotional support for parents with Teresa Hermann Sometimes, letting go can be hard! Teresa Hermann talks about the ways in which a Gap Year benefited her son Kevin, who graduated in 2009. With the benefit of almost ten years of perspective on the long term benefits she’s observed in his life, Teresa provides encouragement for parents who might be nervous about sending their children out to travel instead of go straight to college. Even kids who do all the right things, succeed in high school, and are accepted to…
How to Write a Deferral Letter for a Gap Year by Julia Rogers, of EnRoute Consulting – originally published on the EnRoute website For prospective Gap Year students, the spring is an exciting time. You’ve heard from your colleges and have made choice about where to go. And once that’s decided, you need to ask them to hold your spot for a year in the form of a deferral letter. A deferral letter is a formal request to your future college that asks them to hold your admission for a year so you can take time for a gap year….
Ten Reasons to Work with a Gap Year Consultant by Marion Taylor Now that gap fairs have wrapped up after touching down in 43 cities across the United States; now that college decisions have been sent and deferments requested; it is TIME to map out your gap year ahead! If you have googled gap year on the internet or collected piles of literature at one of the gap fairs in your city, then you may very well feel overwhelmed with how to begin sorting through options and discerning the differences between the variety of gap programs available.If this is the…
Everyone Can Travel: Taking a Gap Year for Persons With Disabilities by Hannah Miller and Juanita Lillie We reached out to Juanita Lillie from Abroad With Disabilities, a Michigan non-profit that empowers persons with disabilities to go abroad, to co-author this post with us. Enjoy her take on travel with a disability! JUANITA LILLIE ON THE BENEFITS OF A GAP YEAR: “I am a woman of color with a disability. Many of my readers likely have disabilities or impairments as well as identities related to gender, sexual orientation, race, or the label of first generation student. I went abroad twice,…
The Voices Project: Parents on the Benefits of a Gap Year with gap year parents The Gap Year Association is excited to unveil the first in a series of written pieces and videos that we’re calling “The Voices Project.” The goal of this project is to amplify the voices of people impacted by Gap Years. The impact of a Gap Year reaches far beyond the student. In this piece, parents share their thoughts on the Gap Year experience of their students. If you’re a parent who’s been wondering whether the investment in a Gap Year would be “worth it” for…
Guidelines for Choosing the Right Gap Year Program by Marion Taylor Gap season is upon us! For high school seniors (and parents) who are considering deferring post-secondary education for a semester or year, I have compiled a comprehensive list of questions to serve as a navigational guide for selecting and differentiating between gap programs. In addition to my own vetting criteria and helpful links to recommended articles on specific issues, I solicited input from program leaders in the gap year industry. If you plan to attend an upcoming gap year fair in your area, consider using this as a tool…
Building Gap Year Skills Before You Go by Hannah Miller Most students think that their gap year starts the day they board their flight. In reality, your gap year starts the day you commit to taking it. From there on, the entire planning process is a skill-building opportunity that regularly pushes gappers out of their comfort zones. For perhaps the first time in your life, you’ll be managing a budget, researching destinations, signing up for gap year programs, and sorting out the minor details of the adventure ahead. It’s a lot to process, isn’t it? To get the most out…
How a Gap Year Consultant Can Help Make Your Gap Year Better by Hannah Miller You’ve read a few gap year related articles. You’ve started marking a map with your dreamdestinations and your room is littered with guidebooks. You’ve puzzled over budgeting andsavings and you’ve told everyone who will listen that you’re planning on taking a Gap Year. But how will you put all of the pieces together? Planning a Gap Year can be an intimidating task. As the idea of traveling the world for a year before entering university gains popularity, the list of available gap year programs and…