This will have to be added to later as in a sort of FAQ fashion, but here they are:
What is included in the program? Food, lodging, travel, etc.
What sort of food is included? Will I need extra money for extra food?
What sort of lodging is included? This is important if the program asked you to live in a tent and you have a bad back.
What happens to my student loans? Does the organization put your loans in forbearance or help with this process?
Where is the program located?
How long does the program last? Are there any breaks or time off? What do people normally do with that time?
Can I go home to visit friends and family? How would I do that (nearby bus terminals, airports, etc.)?
What do people do after the program? Is that something you would like to do? If not you might want to reconsider
Who are some partnering organizations? If the group is associated with a group/group of people you don’t really like you might want to reconsider.
Also, you’ll need to find out about…
Insurance, what happens to your car while you’re away, what sort of job skills you’ll be learning, what sort of training and certifications they supply, if the guy:girl ratio sounds good, is there a religious affiliation, where do most people in the program come from, when the application is due and what sort of things do you need for that application.
Questions you should have asked yourself before asking the Provider:
What does this program do?
Why am I drawn to this program?
Does it support a cause I feel strongly about?
Why do I want to live and work in this place?
Check out the webpage very closely. Scrutinize very link and page. Does this organization look legit and like something you would want to do?
What is your goal of taking a Gap Year at all?
Whew, this is a lot right? I mean just writing this down made it sound like an audacious task. We are going to hone in and focus on these one by one so that you can be best prepared to take GapSmart!