

Gap Year Travel: Closer to Normal
We are happy to see that as expected, Omicron’s impact is declining rapidly and most countries are open to Gap Year travel. This post covers the current situation, and a quick view into fall 2022.
We are happy to see that as expected, Omicron’s impact is declining rapidly and most countries are open to Gap Year travel. This post covers the current situation, and a quick view into fall 2022.
Many of our students travel on their own or with Gap Year programs. So educators and families continue to ask about travel restrictions and changes due to the Delta variant of COVID.
This week we highlight two students who were able to successfully plan Gap Year travel in the U.S., despite limitations of COVID.
We recently spoke with several students who told us their stories as they made the best of an unprecedented situation and found ways to stay active, engaged and excited during their Gap Years.
Whether you’re taking summer classes, doing a summer internship online, or even preparing for virtual learning in the fall, one thing is certain – virtual learning can be disengaging! Here we outline 10 strategies to help you stay engaged during virtual learning.
Katherine Stievater recently held a virtual talk about the impacts of COVID-19 on Gap Years. Here’s what you need to know
If you are interested in learning more about Gap Year Solutions, please submit your information here. We look forward to speaking with you!
If you are interested in learning more about Gap Year Solutions, please submit your information here. We look forward to speaking with you!