Program Tuition

IYCC is committed to affordable program tuition. Other international conservation volunteer programs are typically double what we charge, and do not include airfare, trip medical insurance, or side excursions because they are for-profit placement agencies. We can keep our tuition affordable because we are a local non-profit program that partners with other local and global non-profit organizations, cutting out the middleman. In addition, we rely on volunteer mentors and hold a fundraiser once a year to cover operating expenses, so we do not need to build that into student tuition.

Upon acceptance, a $375 non-refundable deposit (that goes towards your tuition) is due and then 1/2 of the program fee is due by our January meeting with the final installment due by our April meeting.

Tuition costs per program: $3395

Program fee includes:

Mentorship throughout program including local conservation project

Educational materials

Round trip airfare from DIA

All international in-country transportation

On-site project training

On-site supervision (3 IYCC adult chaperones per 10 students)

Lodging

3 meals per day

Travel medical insurance

Tourist visa if needed

Several excursions that highlight eco-tourism

Offset of carbon emissions from international flight through Sea Trees

Program fee does not include:

Travel to and from DIA

Travel to and from local meetings/local conservation project

Food/snacks on flight days to/from international project

Personal travel items including specific clothing or gear needed

Personal money for souvenir shopping

Return airfare if student is asked to leave project for not following IYCC code of conduct

Additional food/snacks if needed beyond 3 meals per day or for special diet/allergies that cannot be accommodated for in host country (most common dietary needs can be accommodated)

Fundraising

While it is permitted for parents to fund their student’s participation in our program, we encourage them to fundraise some or all of their own program tuition. We have a lot of experience helping students fundraise and if a student decides to go that route, we will help them every step of the way to achieve their goal. To start, we highly recommend each student wanting to fundraise send out an IYCC approved email and social media post outlining their service trip and list work they can perform in exchange for donations. It is not allowed to ask for donations without an exchange of service as to not compete with our fundraiser in the spring. Below is a list of ideas that students have used in the past to fundraise their program fees:

Grants from local clubs and organizations

Bake sales

Car washes

Dog walking

Babysitting

Part-time job

Yard work

Snow shoveling

Holiday bake sales

Tutoring/homework help

DIY holiday gift sale

Garage/Yard sale

Various group sales including mugs, shirts or discount cards