The Glacier Bay Semester in Civic & Environmental Leadership

Immerse yourself in the communities and wildlands of Southeast Alaska, home to tidewater glaciers, flower-strewn meadows, humpback whales, and brown bears.

The Glacier Bay Semester is an opportunity for young people ages 18-24 to grow as leaders, community members, and citizens of the world. The program is built around three central pillars: academic work in the liberal arts and sciences, labor performed in service of campus and community, and democratic self-governance. Close-knit community life and wilderness exploration round out the experience.

Based at our twin campuses, students will explore a mossy old-growth forest, paddle through icy fjords, and climb the rugged alpine summits of Glacier Bay National Park and the Tongass National Forest.

All students must be legally allowed to live in the United States for the full duration of the program. This means that DACA recipients are eligible. Unfortunately, Tidelines cannot currently sponsor visas for international students.
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