People to People program

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by rincmom, Aug 18, 2009.

  1. rincmom

    rincmom Well-Known Member

    My child received an invitation for this program to study in Australia next summer. Has anyone ever participated in this program and if so what was your experience with it? According to their web site it is a student ambassador program that was started by Eisenhower years ago.
     
  2. mnredsky

    mnredsky Well-Known Member


    I received it for "my daughter" ..... I have 2 sons :roll:
     
  3. nsanemom22

    nsanemom22 Well-Known Member

    Same here.
     
  4. kaci

    kaci Well-Known Member

    i received it for my daughter the other day, uh i have 3 grown sons:lol::lol:
     
  5. bandmom

    bandmom Well-Known Member

    Our daughter went her HS Jr yr, it was the European trip. She had a fabulous time and it was great learning experience in many ways. :)
     
  6. firefly69

    firefly69 Guest

    My sons received a letter too...not sure which one it was supposed to be addressed to (I have 2). His trip is to China for 17 days and he will go...just as soon as someone donates $5999.00 to him for the tuition. Oh, it's $200+ more if you want some kind of 'protection/insurance' for him. I checked out the website for details. Are they kidding??:confused:
     
  7. HidesinOBX

    HidesinOBX Well-Known Member

    Be careful about this program. Last year there were some complaints listed with the BBB regarding the substandard living quarters their children were in. They send those invites out to most kids in middle and high school.
     
  8. firefly69

    firefly69 Guest

    No worries here. Even if I could afford it with my teacher's salary and a laid-off spouse, I certainly wouldn't ship my kid off to China from some blind invitation in the mail. No, thank you.:ack:
     
  9. bandmom

    bandmom Well-Known Member

    They do have different trips, they don't all cost that much, insurance is good in case something happens (had one kid who broke his leg a few weeks before the trip and couldn't go, so he went the next yr). Like I said, we had a good experience and before she went, we spoke to several people (that we know personally) who's kids had gone and they too had good experiences.

    It's not cheap. but we were fortunate in that family members helped (because it was her graduation/senior trip) as well as she worked and saved money and was successful in getting some local donations, but that might be a lot harder to do given the current economy.

    How old is your child? Personally, I wouldn't do it for anyone younger than Jr or Sr in HS. I think they'd appreciate it more if they're more mature.
     
  10. bandmom

    bandmom Well-Known Member

    Maybe you're thinking about one of the Student Exchange programs - they did have lots of problems with some of those organizations.

    For P2P trips they stay in hotels for the majority of the time and they usually have a 'home stay' for 2-3 nights with a local family. My daughter really enjoyed that, she had a great family and she still keeps in touch with their daughters.
     
  11. Cleopatra

    Cleopatra Well-Known Member

    This is an academically accredited program, your child can earn credits that are recognized by institutions that include Stanford University, Princeton University, Yale University, MIT, Brown University, Johns Hopkins University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, and Georgetown University.

    The selection process consists of teacher recommendations, alumni nominations, self recommendations, and the group also uses national academic/athletic mailing lists. Being nominated does mean that your child is "in". If you attend the informational meeting and are interested, an interview is set up for your child - the interviews are held by the delegates of the program, ie: teachers in the area that are involved in the program and chaperone the trip. IIRC about 100 kids got interviewed for my son's trip and 40 were chosen.

    This is not a scam like the Who's Who directory. It can be a life changing experience for your child, and will look good on their transcript esp if they take advantage of some of the courses they have to offer building up their credits.

    This trip is best for mature kids, as their hand will not be help every second of the trip. They will see things that are not open to *regular* tourists. I don't know anything about any complains regarding the living standards, but some of the kids are going to third world countries... The Motel Six probably looks like The Hyatt to those folks. I didn't see anything on the BBB about that either.

    Quite a few kids in our area have gone on this trip. Go to the informational meeting and you will meet returning parents/students as well. That would be the best place to get info.
     
  12. firefly69

    firefly69 Guest

    One in 8th...one in 9th, so yes, that is young to be sending off on that kind of trip, IMO. It helps to know others to talk to who have had a good experience. No one I know well had any knowledge of it so we wouldn't even consider it, even if we could afford it. Our kids also stated a preference on continuing the summer camps they currently go to over this experience (b-ball camp/camp broadstone/marching band/etc), so you are correct that they would probably enjoy this sort of thing later when they are older. Didn't mean to pick on your experience...just not right for us at this time.:lol:
     
  13. firefly69

    firefly69 Guest

    Thanks for the additional info! Maybe in a few years for mine! :mrgreen:
     
  14. kaci

    kaci Well-Known Member

    Hey Cleo, if it is a good program, why do they send out invites to people who do not even have kids:confused:
     
  15. Cleopatra

    Cleopatra Well-Known Member

    I'm sure she'll be along shortly to finger-wag us bragging parents. lol
     
  16. kaci

    kaci Well-Known Member

    LMAO:lol::lol::lol:
     
  17. Cleopatra

    Cleopatra Well-Known Member

    That, I don't know. :)
     
  18. rincmom

    rincmom Well-Known Member

    Thanks for all replies and information!! I am going to informational meeting to get all the details.
     

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