1. What is the International Journey Program?
The International Journey Program is an immersive educational experience designed to inspire students to pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). The program combines hands-on activities, visits to renowned institutions, and interactions with industry experts to create a unique learning journey.
2. Who can participate?
The program is open to bilingual schools worldwide that emphasize STEAM education. Students must be aged between 14 and 17 and fluent in English. Schools are carefully selected based on their alignment with our educational mission.
3. Is the program paid?
Yes, the International Journey Program is a paid initiative. Program fees cover educational activities, guided tours, workshops, and other logistics. Schools or families are responsible for additional costs, such as airfare and accommodations.
4. What are the benefits for students?
Students benefit from:
- Learning through hands-on activities and real-world applications.
- Visiting world-renowned institutions and facilities.
- Developing critical life and social skills while working in a collaborative environment.
- Networking with experts in the space industry and fellow students from around the globe.
5. How does the application process work?
Applying is simple! Just click on the Apply Now section in the website header and fill out the form. Once submitted, schools will be evaluated based on their alignment with the program’s goals and criteria.
6. How long does the program last?
The International Journey Program typically spans one week, packed with dynamic workshops, visits to iconic locations like the Kennedy Space Center, and unique STEM-focused activities.
7. What kind of institutions do students visit?
Students visit prestigious institutions such as the Kennedy Space Center and Universities such as Full Sail University and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. These visits provide insights into cutting-edge advancements in aerospace, robotics, and other STEM fields.
8. How can schools partner with the program?
Schools interested in partnering can contact us through the website or email for further information. Partnerships are established based on the school’s values, curriculum, and ability to support students through the program.