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In a world moving at warp speed, many students feel overwhelmed by the pressure to make big decisions right after high school. Research shows that students who take intentional time away from formal academics return with real-world skills, greater self-confidence, and a clearer sense of purpose. Families are turning to gap years as a creative way for young adults to build a stronger foundation for what lies ahead. Julia Rogers, a local gap year counselor and nationally recognized expert on experiential education, will share how gap years help students gain confidence, explore new interests, and prepare for what’s ahead. She’ll outline how families at every budget level can make a gap year possible, highlight the wide range of opportunities students are pursuing, and explain why more colleges and employers are recognizing the benefits.
This free community event is part of Gap Year Exploration Month this October. Whether you’re a student, parent, or educator, it’s an opportunity to learn why the growing popularity of the gap year option is reshaping how families think about success after high school.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Stowe Free Library, 90 Pond St, Stowe, VT 05672-5234, United States