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Volunteer in Guatemala City on projects that support the ministry of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 3 Good Health and Wellbeing and 4 Quality Education. Travelers on this program will explore Guatemala City, UNESCO World Heritage Site Antigua, and Lake Atitlan, described by Lonely Planet as “the closest thing to Eden on Earth.” Guatemala’s storied history and rich culture will come to life on this 7-day adventure into the “Land of Eternal Spring.”
If you’re searching for additional information quickly, we’ve compiled the most helpful frequently asked questions below.
Yes, all Global Studies participants need a passport book (not a card). Please visit https://www.usa.gov/passport for step-by-step instructions.
Yes! The Global Studies office does not recommend one provider over another and the cost of these policies is not included in the program fee.
All Global Studies participants must secure an international health insurance plan. The cost of the international health insurance policy is not covered by the program fee. The international health plan does not cover any services within the United States, so travelers must maintain their stateside insurance. Proof of stateside insurance must be submitted to the director of Global Studies prior to departure.
The countries we visit tend not to require visas OR include them in the cost of airfare. However, https://www.travisa.com/ is a great website for making a determination. In the event that visas (not included with airfare) are required, the Global Studies office will assist participants in securing them. The cost of visas may or may not be covered by the program fee.
All Bethel University students, faculty, staff, friends, and family are welcome to participate. All our programs are open to rising high school juniors and seniors for college credit. College students from other universities, also known as transient students, can also travel with BU Global Studies.
The process of enrolling begins by contacting Stacie Freeman at freemans@bethelu.edu
Lightly. Generally speaking, participants are not allowed to check luggage. Plan to pack two bags; one that will fit under the airplane seat in front of you (e.g. a small backpack) and one that will fit in the overhead compartment above you (max of 45 linear inches, that’s length + width = depth). All liquids must be stored in a quart-sized, clear bag. See https://www.tsa.gov/travel for more information.
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The safety and security of students, faculty, staff, and friends is a primary focus for all our Global Studies trips. Here are ways the Global Studies Office promotes safety and health abroad.
Yes. In an effort to create a deep and rich global service-learning experience, the pre-departure course is required. You may enroll for credit or as an auditor, please reach out to Stacie Freeman at freemans@bethelu.edu for help determining which path is right for you.
The cost is broken down into two components: travel and tuition. The average cost of a program is $2000-$2500. Tuition is often covered by the student’s financial aid package and therefore can range from $0 – $1500. Contact Stacie Freeman at freemans@bethelu.edu to learn more.
Students fund programs in a variety of ways through traditional fundraising, online fundraising, grants, and scholarships. Visit https://www.globalcitizenadventurecorps.org/ apply to learn more about the GCAC Scholarship.
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