Figuring out what you want to do in and after college is hard, especially when you're in high school. Sure there are advisers, mentors and internet quizzes to help, but one camp at Texas A&M helps kids explore their passions before they get to college. That camp is the Youth Adventure Program (YAP). Operated through the College of Education and Human Development, YAP welcomes students from all over the world who want to experience college before they apply. Students can take courses in forensics, veterinary medicine, broadcast media and many other fields. These courses help them find the answer to what they want to do and who they want to be, and for some, the result is far beyond what they ever imagined.
For more information on the Youth Adventure Program, visit www.youthadventureprogram.com
To support the program, visit give.am/supportYAP or contact Jody Ford at [email protected]
Music by Blue Dot Sessions and David Szesztay
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