This is America
Due to the constantly evolving situation with the pandemic, programs will be flexible and may be subject to potential modification.
COURSE OVERVIEW


From incredible Broadway Shows to The Hate U Give and No Ashes in the Fire, the U.S. has inspired some of the world’s most thought-provoking literature. We will learn about strength and resilience in D.C. with visits to the Holocaust Memorial Museum and the National Museum of African American History & Culture.
In New York, we will celebrate the Harlem Renaissance’s lasting influence on literature before taking in a show at the legendary Apollo Theatre. We will explore the best of New York with visits to Times Square, Museum of Moving Image, Chelsea and Greenwich Village!
ACTIVITIES
Here are some of the exciting experiences included in the program.

NATION MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE
Visit Washington’s newest museum.

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
Join the 30 million visitors who come to explore these museums each year.

SHEAR MADNESS
Laugh for hours at this murder mystery comedy show where you play detective!

STATUE OF LIBERTY CRUISE
Catch a glimpse of Lady Liberty on an evening boat cruise.

BROADWAY SHOW
No trip to NYC is complete without a spectacular Broadway performance!
PRICES & DATES
Travel Dates:
July 8 – July 17
Price:
$3290
Course:
English, Grade 11, University (ENG3U)
Prerequisite:
English, Grade 10, Academic
Availability:
Travel Dates:
July 8 – July 17
Price:
$3290
Course:
English, Grade 12, University (ENG4U)
Prerequisite:
English, Grade 11, University Preparation
Availability:
Travel Dates:
July 8 – July 17
Price:
$3290
Course:
Equity & Social Justice
Grade 12, University/College (HSE4M)
Prerequisites:
Any university, college, or university/college preparation course in social sciences and humanities, English, or Canadian and world studies
Availability:
Program Fees
Program Fee
All-Inclusive Price $3,290.00.
Insurance
Deluxe medical and cancellation insurance (mandatory) $181.00.
Registration Deadline
Contact info@edutravelforcredit.com for more information
MANDATORY DATES

June 1
Online Access
Students receive access to the online learning platform and will begin working on their introductory assignments.

June 4
Orientation and First Class
Parents, students and teachers meet in the morning to review travel expectations and the itinerary. Teachers and students meet in the afternoon for their first class and to work on introductory assignments.

June 5 – July 3
Introductory Independent Learning Online
Students will work independently to complete and submit assignments. Teachers will be available to answer questions through the online platform.

July 4 – July 7
Pre-trip Online Classes (Synchronous and Asynchronous)
Teachers and students will interact online as students participate in direct teaching, group activities, discussions and presentations.

July 18 – July 21
Post-Trip Online Classes (Synchronous and Asynchronous)
Teachers and students will interact online as students participate in direct teaching, group activities, discussions and present assessments.
ALL INCLUSIVE
Each program covers all essential costs and all excursions, whether educational or leisure. We believe that each group should share the same experience.

Teachers and Administrators

Transport

Hotels and Accommodations

Breakfasts and Dinners

Excursions and Sightseeing

EduTravel Course Book

Experiential Learning Experience

EduTravel Education Guide

All Gratuities and Applicable Taxes

Professional Tour Guides
A DAY IN THE LIFE
Each day is thoughtfully planned to provide an unforgettable adventure that will teach lessons about the course, individuals and the world around.

MORNING ROUTINE
Students enjoy breakfast and review the itinerary for the day.
MORNING EXCURSION
Students learn about genocide and tolerance as they
visit the US holocaust museum and memorial.
LUNCH & FREE TIME
Students explore the Georgetown neighbourhood.
AFTERNOON ACTIVITY
Students visit memorials and monuments in the national mall.
LATE AFTERNOON
Conference and work period at the hotel.
DINNER
Students enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.
SHEAR MADNESS
The group attends a Murder Mystery show.