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Application
Q.1 Who is eligible for the Irish Way?
The Irish Way is a summer program designed for students who are
interested in Irish culture and international travel. Students who
have graduated high school and are entering college after the
program through students graduating college just before the program
begins (generally 18-24 years old) are eligible to participate.
Q.2 How do students apply to the Irish Way?
There is an application with nine questions for the applicant.
Written recommendations are also required from at least one
professor and one advisor as well as a copy of their current school
transcripts.
Q.3 Is acceptance into the Irish Way competitive?
Yes, it is fairly competitive. We look for intelligent, independent,
motivated, enthusiastic and well-rounded young men and women who are
looking to set forth on an incredible journey to Ireland. Everyone
must have a passion for experiencing a new and different culture and
should be excited to be a part of this incredible adventure.
Q.4 When should I submit my application?
It is recommended that you submit your application as soon as
possible to insure that the program does not reach its capacity
before you have the chance to apply. The final deadline is May 1,
but we will continue to accept applications if there is space
available, or will put you on a waiting list in case there are any
cancellations.
Q.5 When will I find out if I’ve been accepted into the program?
Once the Irish Way receives your completed application and
recommendations, with the required deposit, it should take 2-3 weeks
to review and notify you of the decision.
Q.6 What is the cost of the Irish Life program and what does it
include?
The cost of the Irish Way is $2,497 if applicants apply and pay in
full before January 1, 2012. After January 1, 2012, the cost of the
program is $2,697. This covers accommodations, breakfasts, some
dinners, tuition, group tours, and activities. Additional meals and
personal items such as souvenirs, snacks, Internet and phone calls
are not included. There will occasionally be optional activities
offered at an additional cost, such as movies and amusement park
rides.
Q.7 Is full payment required with the application?
No. Students are required to send a $600 deposit with their
application, of which $100 is non-refundable if they are not
accepted into the program. If accepted, an additional $1,000 is
required by March 1, 2012 and the full balance by May 1, 2012-for
the first college program-or June 1, 2012-for the second college
program, unless you qualify for the Early Bird Special prior to
January 1, 2012. ($200 discount with full payment.)
Upon Acceptance
Q.1 After I’m accepted into the program, when will I hear from the
Irish Way?
The Irish Way will send out a packet of information and contracts to
students a few weeks after being notified of acceptance. It’s
important to complete all of the required information in a timely
fashion. Once you are paid in full you will receive a handbook. The
handbook contains all of the necessary information that students and
will need to know about the program. If students or parents have
questions they are welcome to contact the Irish Way at any time.
Q.2 Where are the students typically from?
Students come from every corner of America and Canada. Students will
find a list of other participating students and their hometowns in
their handbook prior to departure. The handbook will also contain
contact information for each student so that they can communicate
beforehand and get to know one another.
Q.3 How many students participate in the Irish Way each year?
The number of students varies each summer, but typically there are
between 15 and 45 students.
Q.4 What are the ages of the students who participate in the Irish
Way?
Again, this varies with every program, but there is a good mix of
all ages ranging from 18-24 years old.
Q.5 Can I bring a friend or relative with me?
Absolutely! The majority of students come to the program by
themselves, but some students choose to bring a friend along to
share their experience. And although most students leave home
without knowing anyone in the program, they tend to return home with
lifelong friends.
Q.6 Does the Irish Way provide contact information for past students
and parents who can answer first-hand questions about the program?
Our alumni are our best advocates. They are often the ones who are
best able to share unique details about the experience. We will
provide you with contact information of past students and parents
upon request.
Your Summer in Ireland
Q.1 Where will the students live?
Students will live in a variety of B&B’s, campuses, hostels, and
hotels throughout Ireland. They are comfortable accommodations which
provide the necessities. See
College Accommodations.
Q.2 What kind of classes will the students take?
The core curriculum for the Irish Way is Gaelic language, Irish
history, literature, the Northern Ireland Conflict, dance and music.
These classes, combined with tours and field trips, will provide a
wonderful, comprehensive introduction to Irish culture. Each student
will have a better understanding of and deeper appreciation of the
history and traditions of Ireland by the end of the program.
Q.3 How are the students supervised?
The students are supervised by coordinators, teachers, and
counselors. There will be a staff member on duty at all times, 24/7.
The size of the group will determine the exact number of staff, but
we typically maintain a student-to-staff ratio of 7:1.
Q.4 Is there a curfew?
No. However, since the Irish Way has a very demanding schedule of
classes, activities, and tours, we highly recommend that each
student get the required amount of sleep so they don’t get run down.
Q.5 Can parents attend the program with their child(ren)?
The program is reserved for students only. However, parents may meet
their child(ren) after the program and travel with them in Ireland.
Through an exclusive partnership with Tenon Tours, parents will be
offered a specially-designed package at a discounted rate. Tenon
Tours provides international travel experiences in Ireland
year-round through numerous packages including their Signature
Tours, group trips, self-drive packages, and custom tours.
Q.6 Will students have access to laundry facilities?
Yes, but at the expense of the student.
Q.7 How do students communicate with family and friends back home?
Students will have limited access to phones while on the Irish Way.
Calling cards can be purchased in Ireland and are generally cheaper
than those in the US or Canada. If students would like to rent a
phone for the duration of their stay in Ireland, we recommend
renting a cell phone from Tenon Tours. Internet is usually available
1-2 times/week at Internet cafes, which most students find to be the
most affordable way to communicate with friends and family overseas.
Q.8 Can I bring a cell phone?
While cell phones are allowed, it can be a very expensive option and
are often a distraction during the program. A significant part of
the Irish Way is stepping outside of your everyday world to
experience new things. You want to make sure you’re not letting
things pass you by while you’re on the phone. If you do decide you
would like a cell phone while in Ireland, we recommend renting a
cell phone from Tenon Tours.
Q.9 Can I bring a laptop?
Although we understand that life may not be complete without a
laptop back home, we find one to be unnecessary during the Irish
Way. They can be heavy and cumbersome to travel with. Since there
are many Internet cafes you shouldn’t need a laptop for emailing
home. If you’re thinking about bringing a laptop along in order to
download your digital pictures you may want to consider bringing
along an extra memory card instead.
Q.10 When can parents expect to hear from their child(ren)?
The Irish Way will update the blog the day after the students arrive
in Ireland to let them know they have arrived safely. It is
extremely important to keep our ILE Team up to date with each
parent/guardian’s current email address. Students will be very busy
with classes and tours the first week, so it’s important to be
patient. Your child(ren) are in good hands as they adjust to a new
country, learn a new culture, travel the land, make new friends and
have the most fun possible!
Q.11 What is the best way for students to get/carry money?
We recommend that students carry a limited amount of cash and use a
credit/debit card as needed. We have found that debit cards are the
best option for accessing cash. Students should be aware of current
exchange rates and remember that amounts withdrawn overseas are
stated in the local currency, so “100″ would be 100 Euros (roughly
$130 USD). We recommend they withdraw infrequent larger amounts,
rather than frequent smaller withdrawals, as most banks charge an
international transaction fee. The issuing bank for the card should
be notified in advance to avoid problems with using the card
overseas.
Q.12 How much do students spend on the Irish Way?
We recommend a budget between $1,000-$2,000 for food and
out-of-pocket expenses. Students will receive a list of popular
souvenirs and the cost of each before they depart, which will help
determine what they will need to spend to fulfill their “wish list.”
Q.13 How will I reach my child(ren) if there is an emergency?
Students and parents will be given the Irish Way Coordinator’s
mobile number before the program departs. The number is only to be
used for emergency purposes.
Q.14 Is health insurance included?
Health insurance is not included in the Irish Way. We do require
that participants have valid international health coverage for the
duration of the program and that a copy of their insurance
information be submitted to our US office prior to the departure
date.
Q.15 What do I do if I get sick?
The Irish Way takes all precautions available to ensure that
students are traveling within a safe environment, eating
well-prepared meals, getting an appropriate amount of sleep and
sleeping within clean, safe surroundings at all times. However,
sometimes sickness is unavoidable in a large group setting. We take
every measure to ensure that students receive appropriate medical
care when necessary. Doctors are close to every lodging location,
and in cases where professional medical care is needed the Irish Way
will arrange a medical appointment. A staff member always stays with
any student receiving medical care and will alert family members
that treatment was given. We recommend each student bring cold
medicine, as the type found in Ireland is different from those in
the US or Canada.
Q.16 Are there any special rules or policies I should be aware of?
Each student will have to sign a Participant Release. The Irish Way
takes the safety and behavior of our students very seriously.
Excessive abuse of alcohol or use of illegal drugs could result in
immediate expulsion from the program.
Q.17 Can I visit pubs while on the Irish Way?
Yes. While we do not encourage drinking, we realize that the
drinking age in Ireland is 18 and that socializing in pubs is part
of Irish culture. That being said, we do not approve of alcohol
abuse and will expect students to be responsible, respectful and on
time to classes, activities, and tours.
Q.18 Who are the coordinators?
Our leaders are full-time coordinators for the Irish Way. Each
coordinator has extensive knowledge of Ireland. Our guides have led
countless groups of students to the Emerald Isle since 1998, as well
as other tour groups to locations around the world. Each coordinator
holds a common set of values regarding the standards of the company,
a single-minded dedication to excellence across the organization and
an absolute focus on the safety of the program and its participants.
Q.19 Who are the counselors?
The counselors are college graduates who have a passion for Ireland,
education, and travel. Most are alumni of the program who have
studied Irish culture at college, studied abroad, and have
experience working with teenagers. They are responsible adults whose
priority is to ensure the safety of each student and to help them
have the experience of a lifetime.
Q.20 Are staff members qualified in First Aid?
Yes. Students’ safety is our number one priority. It’s a requirement
for each Staff Member to be trained in CPR and First Aid. Staff will
have an orientation and be trained how to respond in any emergency
situation.
Q.21 Can my child visit family while in Ireland?
If students have family in Ireland, they will be able to visit them
during their free time as long as it does not interfere with
required classes and tours. They must have a permission slip from
their parents, which must include their family’s contact details.
These visits must be pre-approved by the Irish Way Coordinators.
Q.22 What if I want to extend my trip?
This is not uncommon, and in fact, is recommended as part of our
partnership through Tenon Tours. Many students will want to extend
their amazing journey in Ireland to be able to see even more, or
perhaps even other parts of Europe. If this is something you want to
do, we will work with Tenon Tours to create an itinerary that suits
your needs.
Q.23 What if I have to come home for personal reasons?
The Irish Way will look into these circumstances on a case-by-case
basis. In most situations, parents will have to pay for the expense
of a one-way ticket home.
Q.24 Do I have free time?
The Irish Way is designed to give you free time in all of the
various locations we stay. Time to write home, reflect on your
experience, and explore with your friends. All of these are
important parts of your journey.
Q.25 Does the Irish Way book flight reservations for me from the US
to Ireland?
No. Since many students will wish to extend their stays, we let each
individual student book their own reservation. However, if you need
help, the Irish Way will be happy to assist you.
Q.26 What airlines do the Irish Way and Tenon Tours recommend?
We recommend you check Aer Lingus directly, or a site such as
Cheaptickets or Expedia, which will display various options for both
airlines and flight schedules.
Q.27 Will there be someone to meet me at Dublin Airport or the
Dublin accommodations?
Yes. We will have Irish Life
Experience Staff at both the Dublin Airport and our Dublin
accommodations to greet you, check you in, help you get settled,
answer any questons and direct you to activities for the day.
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