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About the high school credit program
As the only international travel organization to be accredited by the Commission on Trans-Regional Accreditation (CITA), the Middle States Commission on Elementary Schools (MSCES) and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, EF offers students the unique opportunity to earn credit while traveling abroad.
In order to enroll for EF credit, students must be enrolled on an EF educational tour or Smithsonian Student Travel program. The student credit requires that students prepare for their tour by reading several fiction and non-fiction sources and completing pre-tour coursework in travel journals. On-tour, students must fulfill a photo assignment and several standards-correlated travel journal assignments. Upon returning, students are required to write essays on the books they read, answer reflective questions associated with their tour experience and complete two thematic essays. In total, the credit program requires at least 100 hours of coursework, which equals the equivalent of one semester’s work.
Learn more about earning high school credit.
About the college credit program
Through a unique partnership with Eastern Washington University’s International Field Studies Program, EF is able to offer group leaders and student travelers the opportunity to earn valuable academic credit while traveling on an EF educational tour. Earning academic credit with EWU enhances every part of the educational experience—before, during and after your EF tour. All courses are from accredited academic institutions. Credits are fully transferable and will be documented on an official transcript.
Eastern Washington University's Eisenhower Center was established to provide students and teachers who are participating in educational travel programs with the opportunity to increase their understanding and tolerance of foreign people and places, develop self confidence as world observers, and expand their appreciation of higher education as a vital partner in achieving future goals.
More information about Eastern Washington University's International Field Studies Program is available at:
www.ewu.edu/ef
ifsprogram@mail.ewu.edu
1-800-541-2125
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We have so many memories, but a common theme was the camaraderie between the group and our tour director. We walked away with many laughs, a solid sense of Aussie and Kiwi culture and newfound friends.
Jennifer Sanchez,
Christian Life Academy,
Santa Fe, NM