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GAP AND BRIDGE YEARS & MORE----EXPLORE THE US AND THE WORLD! 

GAP AND BRIDGE YEARS & MORE----EXPLORE THE US AND THE WORLD! 

Have you considered taking a GAP or Bridge year after high school?  Wondering what that is?  Why you might consider it as a post high school option?  Check out this article from Global Citizen Year as a place to start!  There are some informative links from this article as well. 
 
What should you ask when considering a GAP/BRIDGE year?  Check out this article from the US News website as a great starting point for students (and families) as they explore the idea of a GAP or BRIDGE year.

 

GAP YEAR PROGRAMS & FAIRS:  Fairs are offered in January/February and are a great way to learn about the different types of programs available for semester, year long and summer programs.  Go to:  usagapyearfairs.org/ to learn more and see a schedule.

 
For a list of many GAP & BRIDGE YEAR programs...visit the yearoutgroup.  Do your homework to learn what is available!   Another website to check out is the Gap Year Association website. As you will notice, the duration, cost and focus varies within each program.  
 
Verto Education:  This program has partnered with some colleges to offer a freshman year abroad.  Students apply to Verto AND a partner university.  Accepted students are guaranteed enrollment for second semester freshman year or first semester sophomore year.  Partner universities include:  Mills College, Pace U, Depauw U, High Point U and more!
 
City Year City Year was founded in 1988 as a national service program to unite young adults from diverse backgrounds for a demanding year of full-time community service. City Year has grown from 50 corps members in Boston to more than 3,000 members serving in 29 US cities, as well as in South Africa and the UK.  
 
Service Year:  An opportunity to develop real-world skills through hands-on service. It’s an extraordinary year that transforms your life and your community. It’s not your typical path; it’s an experience for A Better You. A Greater Us.
 
Americorps:  AmeriCorps offers a variety of service opportunities, from the classroom to the outdoors, and everything in between. No matter what you're passionate about, where you're from, or why you choose to serve, AmeriCorps is your chance to be the greater good. 
 
The Intern Group:  Whether you’re looking to stand out from your peers in the competitive job market, make your university application shine or explore a new career field or location, we’ve got you covered.  We are the leading provider of customized global internship programs. We offer 3 global programs to help candidates realize their potential:
 
Habitat for Humanity:  Whether you’re looking to stand out from your peers in the competitive job market, make your university application shine or explore a new career field or location, we’ve got you covered.  We are the leading provider of customized global internship programs. We offer programs for candidates at all stages of their academic or professional career. We know that everyone’s situation is different, which is why we offer 3 global programs to help candidates realize their potential:
 
The SRVHS College and Career Center collects materials from various GAP and BRIDGE Year programs...stop by and take a look at our resources.   We love to learn about new programs, so please share your feedback with the College & Career Coordinator to share your experiences.
Military Academy & ROTC

Military Academy & ROTC

Graduating Seniors may choose to enlist in a branch of the military, enroll in an ROTC program while going to college or enroll at one of the 4 military Academies (West Point - Army, Annapolis - Navy & Marines, Coast Guard Academy or the Air Force Academy in Ft. Collins, CO.)  Each option has its own set of enrollment procedures.  We suggest you "do your homework" and learn the process and the timeline for the one(s) in which you are most interested.  If you have questions, please stop by the College and Career Center and we will assist you in your search for information.  Also, we have listed our most up to date contacts for each branch of the military.  They welcome your inquiries.
 
Academy admissions is VERY competitive and typically requires a nomination from a local assembly person, a senator or the Vice President of the US.  Read Senator D. Feinstein's webpage for an example of how a student might request a nomination.  
 
 
Learn about your options in all branches of the the Military.
 
Military Academy and ROTC Options----Helpful Websites for Research (click on the links)
 
 
  • SRVHS Contact – Sidney Pirtle, email: sidney.r.pirtle2.mil@mail.mil
  • SRVHS Contact- coming soon
 
  • Navy ROTC contact - coming soon
  • Naval Academy Contact – coming soon
 
  • Contact – Sgt Charles L. Garner, email: Charles.Garner@marines.usmc.mil
 
  • Air Force ROTC -  2d Lt Sarah M. Tarnowski, email: 364RCS.AFROTC@us.af.mil
  • US Air Force Academy - coming soon
  • SRVHS US Air Force Contact- coming soon
 
  • SRVHS Contact – coming soon
 
COAST GUARD SPLIT TRAINING
Unlike other Service branches, the Coast Guard does not have an ROTC program. However, high school seniors, college and vocational students between the ages of 17 and 31 can enroll in Coast Guard Split Training. Enlistees train for two summers and serve one weekend a month during the school year. Schooling continues uninterrupted. They receive pay for their weekend service and, after training is complete, begin Reserve duty. For more information, contact a recruiter.
 
SRVHS Campus Visits:  Watch for announcements in your email and posted on Naviance/College Visits to sign up to learn about each branch of the military and their associated Academies.  Also, we typically host a Military Day in the spring, where we  invite all branches to be represented.