A 'gap year' (also known as "year out", "deferring", "
overseas experience") is a term that refers to a prolonged period (often, but not always, a
year) between a student's completion of
secondary school and matriculation in a
university or
college or also between
college and
graduate school or a profession. It is generally a practice undertaken by young people from many
developed countries, though the practice is relatively rare in the
United States, with a great proportion of gap year students from one country effectively swapping with gap year students from another.
History
Gap years, which became prevalent in the
1990s, could be considered a modern equivalent of the
Grand Tour. At least in the
United Kingdom, part of the impetus came from the fact that until recently
Oxford and
Cambridge required candidates to take their own entrance exams in the Autumn, after "A" levels. When the exams were over, the student had about nine months before starting University, and it was encouraged to take the time to explore the world or volunteer before doing so.
A recent trend is the career gap for those over twenty-five. This career
sabbatical is usually undertaken by those who want a career change, nearing retirement, or have seen the benefits gained from their children's gap year.
Activities
Some students spend the time
traveling others spend the time working, and many combine these into an international
working holiday. A popular option for gap year students, also known as "gappers", is international volunteering. In the wake of the
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, a great number of the volunteers who helped in
South Asia were on a gap year. Also, many gap year students earn money while overseas by working
cash in hand, often in the
hospitality industry. Another growing trend for gappers is to enroll in global education programs that combine language study, home stays, cultural immersion, community service, and independent study. Such experiential opportunities exist in countries ranging from
India to
China and
Morocco to
Brazil.
Gap year in America
In the
United States, the practice of taking a "gap year" before entering college remains relatively rare. Students either enter college (half enter the post-secondary system through community colleges) or the labor force directly after
high school. After college, most university undergraduates directly enter the labor force. This trend can be partially traced to American culture, which stresses economic independence, as well as the considerably higher cost of post-secondary education in the U.S. Many American students may not be able to afford a year off. In
2004, over 65% of 4-year college students relied on loans to finance their education, with the average debt of roughly $20,000. Among graduate students average debt totaled roughly $42,000 in 2004.
[1] Some organizations have offered young Americans structured gap year programs. These include
Dynamy, with sites in
Worcester, Massachusetts and
Santa Rosa, California.
[1] Another American gap year option is
City Year, with locations in urban centers around the U.S..
Gap year in Australia
Australia currently has 19 reciprocal
working holiday programs with countries which include:
Canada,
Cyprus,
Denmark,
Finland,
France,
Germany,
Hong Kong,
Ireland,
Italy,
Japan,
Korea,
Malta,
Netherlands,
Norway,
Sweden,
UK,
Belgium,
Estonia and
Taiwan
Typically restrictions for the working holiday
visas include being 18-30 yrs, can prove access to funds and hold a valid passport. Work restrictions also apply to ensure that the purpose of the holiday is not to further an individual's career.
The
U.K. and
Canada remain two of the most popular destinations for
Australians to visit every year, with 35,061 UK and 6,517 Canadian working holiday visas issued in 2003/4.
Youthworks run a gap year option in Sydney for Christian school leavers called Year 13 Gospel Gap Year
[2]. It has a continuous option for students living in Sydney, and an intensive option for regional NSW, Australia-wide and international students.
Gap year in the United Kingdom
British citizens are able to take advantage of the
European Union as well as the reciprocal arrangements that exist and live and work in an overseas country for an extended period of time.
Australia,
New Zealand and
Canada remain popular destinations due to the Anglo cultural similarities and
Commonwealth ties due to the
British Empire.
Prince Harry popularised
Africa as a Gap Year destination when he volunteered in South Africa in 2004. Other opportunities available include working in skis resorts in Canada, Camp roles in America and working in the
Australian Outback.
There are many gap year providers in the U.K. that provide opportunities for people of all ages. Many providers are listed on directory sites such as The Year Out Group
[3].
Gap year in the Netherlands
The most common form of gap year is work-holiday travel to another country, preferentially on another continent if the person taking it can afford the tickets. Australia and other English-speaking countries are among the most popular due to the high standard of Dutch high school courses in English, but culture/language immersion programmes in Spanish-speaking countries are increasingly popular, and are sometimes offered on all-in basis. Most will leave the Netherlands for only half the year, spending the other six months working to finance the trip.
Academia Vitae offers a preacademic gap year in Deventer for young students to study liberal arts. This is not a common form of the gap year in the Netherlands.
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See also
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Sabbatical year
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Career break
External links
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Gap Year Worldwide Volunteer for free, browse our gapyear directory, teach, work, study or travel abroad...
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Gap Year Advice
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Mind the gap (year) - BBC News Online article
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Global Vision International Gap Year Travel
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Gap Volunteers: Gap Year Volunteering Organisation
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i-to-i Gap Year Travel
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Gap Year Insurance Providers
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Gap Year Health & Safety Tips
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Canada (International Youth Programs)
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Summer Camp Worldwide Work at a worldwide summer camp
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gapyear.com
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Gapyear volunteer placement example conservation project as a gapyear
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Essay on overseas volunteerism by Tom Grundy
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First gap year travel guide
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Gap year volunteering placements
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Gap Year and Projects Abroad
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Advice on Gap Year and Charity Projects Abroad