Up with People Global Education Program
- Multi-Country
Locations Throughout the World,
Locations in Asia,
Locations in North America,
Various cities in each country
Mexico
- Mexico City:
Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico)
United States
Term: Fall, Spring
Dates: See website for dates.
Description:
Around the world in 19 weeks, visiting 18 cities, living with 18 families, traveling to 7 countries, landing in 3 regions of the world, learning with more than 80 classmates and treasuring countless memories. This is the Up with People Global Education Program. The Up with People Global Education Program is a semester-long, study abroad program for international youth ages 18-29 designed to develop and connect young people of the world, inspiring the qualities of leadership, global perspective, social responsibility and contribution to community. Up with People combines the study of leadership with practical hands-on learning and teamwork opportunities. Up with People provides graduates with invaluable skills and experiences needed for our increasingly global and multicultural environment. Up with People is designed to transform your thinking about your role in the world, your ability to give back to community, and your role - as a leader - to make our world a better place. You live and work with students from all over the world and come away from our program with a new perspective. Programs takes place over 19 weeks, during the fall and spring semesters: August to December; February to June. Each program begins with an online orientation course that briefs you and prepares you prior to your departure for orientation. The entire cast travels and meets for the first time in Denver, Colorado for a two-week training and orientation to the program. Following orientation, you travel to 17 cities, and spend a week in each location. Our current programs travel to: U.S., Japan, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. Visit our website to view our online tour. This is a typical weekly schedule: - Monday: Travel - Tuesday: Leadership Instruction - Wednesday: Community Impact and Internship - Thursday: Community Impact and Internship - Friday: Regional Learning and Community Celebration - Saturday: Personal Day - Sunday: Host Family Day
Highlights:
Host Family Living: Your 18 host families -- from 7 different countries - are your window on local cultures and lifestyles. The opportunity to visit people in their home and community gives you an unparalleled level of cultural immersion and friendships, many of which last a lifetime. Leadership Instruction: Up with People leadership curriculum consists of direct theoretical learning and workshop time, delivered by trained staff facilitators, visiting professors and guest lecturers. This intensive curriculum establishes the framework to develop your leadership skills through hands-on community outreach and service and internship experiences. For example, in Maruko, Japan, you may listen to remarks from the mayor and local government officials about the structure and style of government, the role of leadership within local culture, and the importance of global outreach on the local economy. Regional Learning: In each community, you will be able to explore a selection of regional highlights such as seats of history, governments, companies and centers of learning through organized and individual activities. Examples include a visit to the German Parliament 'Deutsche Bundestag' with a discussion with members of parliament or a visit to the European Union with lively debates on expansion of the union and related challenges. Host Family Days: A day spent with a host family is a unique opportunity to focus into a local culture. Host families may take you to go sightseeing, introduce you to family or take you to their favorite neighborhood places. While you are with your host family for the full week, this day is set aside for you to participate in host family activities. Personal Days: Sleep late, journal, write home or tour the city! A day each week is set aside for you to rest and reflect on their experiences. You may use this time to focus on team projects or to prepare for work in the next city. Community Celebration: At the end of each week visit, you participate in a thank you event that brings together the people in the communities you live with and serve alongside in your many community activities. This is an opportunity to share experiences, music, local customs, students' native customs, a multimedia collage of the week's activities and more. College Credit: Our program has two university partners who offer college credit in the US: Carroll College in Waukesha, WI and Hawaii Pacific University in Honolulu, HI. Contact us for additional information.
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Subject Areas :
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- Communications
- Education
- International Relations
- Internship Programs
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- Liberal Arts
- Marketing, Ad., & PR
- Political Science/Politics
- Public Admin, Public Policy, Govt
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- Social Sciences
- Sociology
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Cost in US$: 14,250
Cost Include Description:
The program fee includes tuition, housing and meals, as well as air travel and ground transportation during the program. Students travel with a full-time operations and education team.
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
American,
Australian,
Canadian,
European,
Kiwi,
South African
and Worldwide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel
in Groups
Typically Participants Work
in Groups of 80 with teams of 6-18
Scholarships are Available. - Scholarships may be available, based on merit, need, and diversity. Diversity includes geographic, ethnic, socioeconomic. A scholarship application is available as part of the online application. Fun
Application Process Involves:
- In-Person Interview when Feasible
- Letters of Reference
- Written Application
Post Services Include:
- Alumni Network
- Exit DebriefingAbroad
Up with People's Mission Statement: The mission of Up with People is to train people in global leadership and to spark them to action in meeting the needs of their communities, countries, and the world while building bridges of understanding as a foundation for world peace.
Year Founded: 1965
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