Student Group Travel – Costa Rica, Mexico, Galapagos & Yellowstone

If you are joining a group of students traveling from your school or region, this is the place to find all the information you’ll need to prepare for your course, learn about fundraisers, and share your experience with friends and family. Enroll today if you haven’t already or contact our office with any specific questions about our programs in Costa Rica, Galapagos, Mexico, and Montana. Read about past participants.

Joining a group at your school is easy! Follow these steps and you’ll be on your way to the highlight of your education:

  • Enroll on-line and submit your deposit. On your application, indicate the program and course dates that your school has established. Once you enroll, let the sponsoring teacher know that you will be joining the group.
  • Log-on to our members-only portal: The members-only area will give you access to participant forms and information, flight itineraries, group rosters, plus news about events and discussions related to your course. To log-on, simply register your username and a password in the footer then follow the simple directions.
  • Invite your friends and classmates to participate!

Watch videos. Contact our office. Enroll today.

Why you should choose EPI:

  • Real science, real conservation: On-course with EPI you become the researcher responsible for helping protect endangered species and ecosystems.
  • Intercultural exchange: Each year we work with hundreds of students from different countries. During your course, you’ll meet some of these students, learn about their home and culture, and teach them about your life as well.
  • Develop new skills: We learn best by doing and after returning home from a course with EPI you’ll be more confident and out-going, and you’ll also have lots of new skills in science, language, and teamwork.
  • Get into a better college: International travel and volunteer research experience will help set you apart from the crowd on your college applications. How many high school students can say they did research for the Galapagos National Park or the US Forest Service?
  • Begin building your network: Developing relationships with our instructors, research partners, and other participants will increase the number of people who can lend you a helping hand in the future when you are looking for a job or even just looking for advice on your next international journey.

Conservation for the next generation A nonprofit organization

Questions? Contact us

Featured video

view all

Featured Student


Allysa Veigel — Inland Student Dreams of Marine Biology
Meet Our Students