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Admission > Gap Year & Term Abroad > Gap Year at ALA > Program Highlights
The Gap Year Program at ALA
The gap year program gives outstanding students from around the world the opportunity to spend
10 months immersed in the ALA experience.
To
visit African Leadership Academy’s special gap year portal,
click here.
Students selected for this program will enjoy:
Making an Impact: The Culminating Service Project
Each gap year student will design and implement a Culminating Service Project over the course
of their time at ALA. Each student will identify a need in an African community and will work with
a team to implement a project to address this need. The project will enable students to act as a
leader and leave a lasting positive impact on an African community.
Broad exposure to the African continent
Students will live and interact on a daily basis with the most outstanding young leaders from
across Africa and will complete ALA’s unique interdisciplinary African studies curriculum. They
will be exposed to African history, politics, anthropology, geography, literature, art, and music.
Students will leave with an understanding of pressing challenges on the African continent,
including hunger eradication, disease prevention, health care provision, economic growth, and
conflict resolution – and will discover how these challenges can be solved.
World-class instruction and mentorship
Students will interact regularly with an outstanding global faculty and will develop a
relationship with a distinguished personal mentor. ALA Experts-in-Residence, including faculty from
leading universities and renowned global leaders and entrepreneurs, will lead short seminars that
challenge students to broaden their horizons and prepare them for the challenges of leadership.
Leadership and entrepreneurial skill development
Students will deeply engage in ALA’s world-class programs in leadership and entrepreneurship.
They will develop the mindset and foundation of skills necessary to design innovative solutions to
challenging problems, and they will hone the leadership skills necessary to mobilize people and
resources as an agent of positive change.
Language study and University credit
Students will have the opportunity to work with native speakers and build competence in any
of a wide range of languages spoken in Africa, including French, Portuguese, Arabic, Swahili, and
Zulu. ALA also offers opportunities for further study in disciplines including mathematics,
sciences, English, and economics. In all subjects, students will have the opportunity to complete
Cambridge A-Level Examinations, which are widely recognized for entrance and credit at the world’s
top universities.
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