National Geographic Student Expeditions

Organization: National Geographic

Program Overview

Educational expeditions with National Geographic experts worldwide.

**National Geographic Student Expeditions** offer high school students the chance to travel with experienced guides and **National Geographic–affiliated experts** to explore cultures, environments, and scientific topics around the world. Programs typically focus on themes such as **conservation, photography, wildlife, archaeology, marine science,** or **cultural studies**, and combine field activities with discussions, workshops, and hands-on learning. Students may practice skills like documenting field research, interviewing local community members, or building visual stories through photography and video. This program is well suited for students who are curious about the world, interested in **global issues**, and comfortable with structured but immersive travel. It can be especially valuable for those considering future studies in areas like **environmental science, anthropology, journalism, international relations, or geography**. Participation can strengthen college applications by demonstrating: - **Intellectual curiosity** and engagement with real-world questions - **Cross-cultural awareness** and experience working in diverse settings - **Independence, responsibility,** and adaptability in unfamiliar environments - Concrete experiences that can inform meaningful college essays and interviews Students should review individual trip descriptions on the official site to understand specific themes, physical demands, and application guidelines, and to determine which expedition best matches their interests and goals.

Program Details

  • Category: General Extracurricular
  • Format: In-Person
  • Cost: $4000
  • Grade Level: Grades 9-12
  • Location: Various Locations
  • Country: USA

Related Topics

This program is relevant for students interested in: travel, exploration, National-Geographic

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Visit the official program website: National Geographic