ISA Experiential Learning Abroad Programs - Lima, Peru
Peru
Term: Fall, Spring, Summer, Throughout the year
Durations of Program: 5-8 weeks and 9-12 weeks
Typical Duration of Program: 9-12 weeks
Dates: Contact us for further information
Description:
The ISA Experiential Learning Abroad Program (ELAP) facilitates hands-on learning through community involvement in the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Costa Rica, Chile, Peru, and Argentina. Volunteerism and internships enable participants to address the needs of a community abroad, while applying the lessons from the experience to their own personal growth. Experiential learning has been shown to improve life skills and professional development, while adding enjoyment to the abroad experience and compassion to a participant's perspective on the world. Personal initiative and self-motivation are key characteristics of a successful volunteer or intern, as well as flexibility, an open mind, and the desire to participate and learn. The program is designed to result in a greater sense of social responsibility and inspiration for continued involvement in a participant's home community upon his or her return. Participation in volunteer or internship opportunities abroad is an excellent way to immerse oneself in another country's way of life. In effect, experiential learning adds another dimension to the study abroad experience through daily exposure and interactions, resulting in a greater understanding of the language, culture, and community of the host country. In the company of on-site resident staff, participants will benefit from a strong support structure offering encouragement and assistance during the program. ISA staff members work in collaboration with the host organizations to facilitate the participant's experience, including the coordination of on-site orientations and reflection exercises. At ISA we emphasize the value of commitment, and we believe that each participant will reap countless benefits throughout the program.
Highlights:
- Social Work - Education - Health promotion - Business - Translation - Urban Development - Health ISA-ELAP Overview ISA-ELAP may be incorporated into ISA's study abroad programs or pursued as an individual program independent of the study abroad component. All ISA-ELAP programs include room and board (equal to ISA program), medical insurance, pre-departure information, support of the ISA resident staff, volunteer or internship placement, on-site orientation, airport reception and transfers, cultural activities, Spanish instruction and tutorial assistance with the Spanish language, and a certificate of volunteer hours completed. Additionally, a donation is made to the organization when you complete your volunteer work. Depending on each U.S. institutions policy, students may earn internship credit for ISA-ELAP. We provide support throughout this process. Excursions: ISA-ELAP programs may have an excursion included depending on the ISA program chosen. ISA-ELAP as a stand alone program will not include an excursion, but excursions may be added at an additional cost. For any included or added excursions, entrance fees to museums and monuments and ground transportation are included, as well as hotel accommodations and breakfast. Excursions are subject to change but here are some possible options: Huaraz, Machu Picchu/Cusco/Sacred Valley, Nazca Lines/Ica and Paracas, Iquitos/Amazon Jungle, and El Silencio/Punta Hermosa (Spring semester only). Lima city tour is included with all programs, as are cultural activities within Lima. For 2010 ISA-ELAP programs added to an ISA semester program: the volunteer will begin their placement 3-4 weeks after the start of their classes and volunteer when times do not conflict with classes. Students who incorporate ISA-ELAP into an ISA semester program will pay a program fee of USD 400. Students may participate in ISA-ELAP added before or after an ISA summer, intensive month, or semester program. Please see the Add-on program prices below and on our website. For students who participate in ISA-ELAP independent of the study abroad program, the following information applies: For 6 to 12-week and 16-week ISA-ELAP 2010 programs: the volunteer will participate in one week of Spanish language tutoring before volunteering. Please see program prices below and on our website for more information.
Qualifications:
Ideal participants are 20 years of age or older or have at least 2 years of college education and a 2.5 GPA. Contact the ISA office if you do not meet this requirement to discuss your options. Spanish proficiency required: * 6 to 8-week programs: Advanced level of Spanish proficiency (at least 4 semesters or equivalent of college-level Spanish) *10 to 16-week programs: High Intermediate level of Spanish proficiency (at least 3 semesters or equivalent of college-level Spanish) **2 of these semesters must have been taken within the past year A phone interview in Spanish is required of all participants as part of the application process.
Cost in US$: see prices below
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Cost Includes :
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- Food
- Housing
- In-country orientation/Training
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- In-country staff support
- Language instruction
- Medical insurance
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- Pre-departure orientation/Training
- Registration fees
- Written materials pre-departure
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Cost Include Description:
ISA-ELAP program start dates in 2010: Early March, late March, May 30, mid July, early August and mid August. Please check our website for confirmed program start dates.For participation in ISA-ELAP as a stand-alone program: 6 weeks USD 2600, 8 weeks USD 2850, 10 weeks USD 3100, 12 weeks USD 3350, 16 weeks USD 3900. For participation in ISA-ELAP added to a summer, intensive month or semester program: Add 4 weeks USD 1000, Add 6 weeks USD 1250, Add 8 weeks USD 1500. Students will also pay the summer, intensive month, or trimester/semester price. *Add-on includes room and board, medical insurance, placement, donation to organization, reflection activities, on-site staff support. For participation in ISA-ELAP alongside an ISA semester, the participant will pay USD 400 for the ISA-ELAP program, in addition the semester/trimester program price. Prices include room and board (equal to ISA program), medical insurance, pre-departure information, support of the ISA resident staff, volunteer or internship placement, on-site orientation, airport reception and transfers, cultural activities, Spanish instruction and tutorial assistance with the Spanish language, and a certificate of volunteer hours completed. Additionally, a donation is made to the organization when you complete your volunteer work. Depending on each U.S. institutions policy, students may earn internship credit for ISA-ELAP. We provide support throughout this process.
Credit Available: yes
Experience Required: no
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Volunteer Types :
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- adult education
- clerical and office work
- community development
- community health
- community organizing
- conservation
- economic development
- education
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- English teaching
- environment
- health
- health care
- health education
- nutrition
- office work
- organizational development
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- renovation
- small business development
- social services, social work
- teaching
- translation
- writing
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Typical Volunteer: Has the following characteristics: Personal initiative/Self-motivation, Patience with others, Patience with yourself, Reliability, Flexibility/Open-mindedeness, Comfortable with minimum supervision, and Desire to participate and learn.
Age Range: Primarily University students. Ideal participant is at least 20 years old
This Program is open to
American,
Canadian
and Worldwide
Participants.
This Program is also open to
Couples and Individuals
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to Peru
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Application Process Involves:
- Phone Interview
- Resume
- Transcript
- Written Application
Post-Program Services Include:
- Alumni Network
- Exit Debriefing Abroad
ELAP's Mission Statement: To provide enriching volunteer and internship opportunities to participants. To enhance each participant's understanding of community and social responsibility within our global society.
Year Founded: 2002
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