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4. The Next Step
1.Contact us and we will meet with you to determine your school's goals.
2.You may want to establish "courses" that have no CE credit but are used for International travel to expand your community outreach for students, faculty, and the surrounding community who want the opportunity to travel in a safe enviroment with a group of their peers. This eliminates the need for a lot of the "red tape" and approval processes that go along with producing "for credit" courses. Even travel experiences that carry no course credit can be used on a resume as evidence of International travel education. And every single trip will raise scholarship funds for your schoool. You may also want to establish "for credit" courses, or you may already have approval for these courses, and may already have an International travel program in place that can be expanded to include the community. The goal is to expand the program enough to raise scholarship funds to enable more students access to college. 3. We will set up an initial interest meeting for potential domestic instructors. At this meeting, we will explain to your meeting participants what their responsibilities will be, and what they will receive (a free trip) and how it will benefit them. 4. We will help you set up trips and pair domestic instructors who want to do the same itinerary at the same time. Your domestic instructors can travel any time of the year. 5. We will set up a schedule of payments, an online booking system, a kick off meeting, and help with flyers and other promotional material. 6. You can expand the program into the community by contacting your local Rotary, corporate sponsors, or other service organizations. These organizations can lead their own trips to raise scholarship funds for your school, book into your trips, or match your scholarship funds in order to double your fundraising efforts. |

