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Request Information Loading Stay Connected. We believe that there is significant value in disconnecting and not letting technology interfere with the immersion experience. This is to ensure student engagement in the program. Our staff can treat basic medical situations on-site within the limits of their certifications and training.
Participants with more serious needs will be transported to an emergency medical facility or urgent care. All of our programs have a detailed risk assessment and emergency protocols that we develop with our local partners and which are updated annually.
Some risks and protocols are specific to certain geographies and not applicable to all programs urban environments, wilderness environments, etc.
Broadly speaking, here are some of the measures we take as an organization to manage risk and prepare for the unexpected:. The mission of Sustainable Summer is to cultivate the next generation of environmental leaders. Each student must be fully committed to and capable of working hard, taking responsibility for him or her self, and working effectively in the group to achieve the goals of the program.
The following Essential Eligibility Criteria state expectations of each participant. Sustainable Summer defines bullying as harassment, intimidation, or any act intended to exclude or harm another person physically or psychologically. We believe that any form, type, or level of bullying or discrimination is unacceptable and we have a zero tolerance policy on bullying and reserve the right to dismiss any student who bullies or discriminates against others.
As a result of this training Sustainable Summer has developed a risk management strategy encompassing all levels of our organization. In order to mitigate the risk that is inherent in all international expeditions, we have invested time and resources in these practices because the health and well being of our participants is of the highest priority.
All Sustainable Summer programs feature experienced staff using established risk management practices to guide every decision. Dartmouth College is not a sponsor or co-sponsor of the program.
Sustainable Summer leases space from Dartmouth to run the program and involvement by Dartmouth faculty or staff in the Environmental Leadership Institute is independent of the College.
We hope students that are apprehensive about an activity will take on the challenge, but we will respect the decision of any student not to participate in an activity provided they are otherwise fully committed to and capable of working hard, taking responsibility for him or her self, and working effectively in the group to achieve the goals of the program.
The specifics of how and when to arrive differ from program to program, but generally speaking:. Students arriving by car should do so in the afternoon on the first day of the program and depart in the morning on the final day of the program.
Students arriving by plane typically plan travel to the nearest major international airport, which is Boston Logan. From there, Dartmouth Coach offers direct service to Hanover with numerous departure times throughout the day. Students will be met by our staff at the Dartmouth Coach stop in front the Hopkins Center, which is about 5 minutes walking from our residence hall.
We are looking for intellectually curious and academically motivated students. This means a lot more project-based and experiential learning and a lot less lecturing than some students may be used to. It also means very full days to allow for field and group work.
We try to create appropriate time in the daily calendar for rest, relaxation, and fun. It is difficult to find the balance because students often have a different sense and expectation of how much unstructured time is desirable. We operate on a tiered tuition model, which makes our participation in our programs accessible to families from across the socioeconomic spectrum. Please see our tuition page for additional information. Once admitted to a program, there is a two-step enrollment process.
First, the student reviews and acknowledges our Essential Eligibility Criteria. Parents select their tuition tier during this step in the enrollment process. It is offered based on the honor system. Please read more about our tiered tuition model for guidelines on choosing a tier. Tuition includes all accommodations, meals, activities, curriculum and instruction, local transportation excluding airport transfers , pre-program materials and support, gratuities, and contributions to service projects.
Scholarships and financial aid are available. Please see here for additional info and then give us a call if interested. You must be at least 15 years of age and no more than 18 years of age on the program start date to participate. We are able to accept students from any location worldwide, although if you are applying from outside the United States there may be special visa and insurance requirements as part of your participation.
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Thanks for everything! The highlight for me was definitely the 3DS program.
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