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Whether it’s a question about airfare for your school group, curiosities about instructor certifications and training, or concerns about traveling alone for the first time, EPI is here to help. 

  • How do I know if EPI is right for me?
    EPI courses are academic with a strong emphasis on science, adventure, and the great outdoors. If you like to learn, are curious, open-minded, and willing to try something new, then these programs will be a good fit. Look through the Why EPI pages and the Travel Programs pages for more detailed information. If you're having a hard time deciding, or want to hear more about a specific course, don't hesitate to get in touch. We're happy to help!
  • What does a typical day look like?
    There’s a lot of variety to the days on an EPI program. Most days include some amount of data collection or conservation service. There will definitely be some “classroom time,” but our classrooms are usually outside and there will be time for hiking, snorkeling, or exploring. The days are full, but also fun!
  • Can I get college credit for my program?
    We are excited to announce that we have registration set up through the University of Montana so students can earn optional undergraduate credit on their EPI course! Participants in our Professional Development courses can opt to earn undergraduate or graduate credit. For more information, reach out to your Field Experience Coordinator.
  • How old are most students?
    EPI runs Travel Programs for middle school, high school, and college-aged students as well as Professional Development programs for teachers and non-traditional educators.
  • EPI is a non-profit. Is my tuition tax-deductible?
    No. Because you'll receive a service (a travel program), your tuition is not tax-deductible. If you decide to support a local student, however, you'll receive a letter of proof for your donation.
  • Does EPI offer financial aid?
    Yes! EPI offers need-based student financial aid and PD scholarships. Awards typically range from $300-600, so it won't cover the full cost of the program, but it can help offset tuition costs. The student financial aid application can be found here and the teacher Professional Development scholarship application can be found here. If you're a school chaperone or travel organizer, take a look at our School Grant Program which can provide up to $8000 toward group travel during low seasons. Need additional fundraising ideas? Check out our handy EPI Scholarship & Fundraising Guide for students or our Fundraising Resources for Educators Guide.
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  • How do I know if EPI is right for me?
    EPI courses are academic with a strong emphasis on science, adventure, and the great outdoors. If you like to learn, are curious, open-minded, and willing to try something new, then these programs will be a good fit. Look through the Why EPI pages and the Travel Programs pages for more detailed information. If you're having a hard time deciding, or want to hear more about a specific course, don't hesitate to get in touch. We're happy to help!
  • What does a typical day look like?
    There’s a lot of variety to the days on an EPI program. Most days include some amount of data collection or conservation service. There will definitely be some “classroom time,” but our classrooms are usually outside and there will be time for hiking, snorkeling, or exploring. The days are full, but also fun!
  • Can I get college credit for my program?
    We are excited to announce that we have registration set up through the University of Montana so students can earn optional undergraduate credit on their EPI course! Participants in our Professional Development courses can opt to earn undergraduate or graduate credit. For more information, reach out to your Field Experience Coordinator.
  • How old are most students?
    EPI runs Travel Programs for middle school, high school, and college-aged students as well as Professional Development programs for teachers and non-traditional educators.
  • EPI is a non-profit. Is my tuition tax-deductible?
    No. Because you'll receive a service (a travel program), your tuition is not tax-deductible. If you decide to support a local student, however, you'll receive a letter of proof for your donation.
  • Does EPI offer financial aid?
    Yes! EPI offers need-based student financial aid and PD scholarships. Awards typically range from $300-600, so it won't cover the full cost of the program, but it can help offset tuition costs. The student financial aid application can be found here and the teacher Professional Development scholarship application can be found here. If you're a school chaperone or travel organizer, take a look at our School Grant Program which can provide up to $8000 toward group travel during low seasons. Need additional fundraising ideas? Check out our handy EPI Scholarship & Fundraising Guide for students or our Fundraising Resources for Educators Guide.
Administrative
  • How do I know if EPI is right for me?
    EPI courses are academic with a strong emphasis on science, adventure, and the great outdoors. If you like to learn, are curious, open-minded, and willing to try something new, then these programs will be a good fit. Look through the Why EPI pages and the Travel Programs pages for more detailed information. If you're having a hard time deciding, or want to hear more about a specific course, don't hesitate to get in touch. We're happy to help!
  • What does a typical day look like?
    There’s a lot of variety to the days on an EPI program. Most days include some amount of data collection or conservation service. There will definitely be some “classroom time,” but our classrooms are usually outside and there will be time for hiking, snorkeling, or exploring. The days are full, but also fun!
  • Can I get college credit for my program?
    We are excited to announce that we have registration set up through the University of Montana so students can earn optional undergraduate credit on their EPI course! Participants in our Professional Development courses can opt to earn undergraduate or graduate credit. For more information, reach out to your Field Experience Coordinator.
  • How old are most students?
    EPI runs Travel Programs for middle school, high school, and college-aged students as well as Professional Development programs for teachers and non-traditional educators.
  • EPI is a non-profit. Is my tuition tax-deductible?
    No. Because you'll receive a service (a travel program), your tuition is not tax-deductible. If you decide to support a local student, however, you'll receive a letter of proof for your donation.
  • Does EPI offer financial aid?
    Yes! EPI offers need-based student financial aid and PD scholarships. Awards typically range from $300-600, so it won't cover the full cost of the program, but it can help offset tuition costs. The student financial aid application can be found here and the teacher Professional Development scholarship application can be found here. If you're a school chaperone or travel organizer, take a look at our School Grant Program which can provide up to $8000 toward group travel during low seasons. Need additional fundraising ideas? Check out our handy EPI Scholarship & Fundraising Guide for students or our Fundraising Resources for Educators Guide.
  • How do I know if EPI is right for me?
    EPI courses are academic with a strong emphasis on science, adventure, and the great outdoors. If you like to learn, are curious, open-minded, and willing to try something new, then these programs will be a good fit. Look through the Why EPI pages and the Travel Programs pages for more detailed information. If you're having a hard time deciding, or want to hear more about a specific course, don't hesitate to get in touch. We're happy to help!
  • What does a typical day look like?
    There’s a lot of variety to the days on an EPI program. Most days include some amount of data collection or conservation service. There will definitely be some “classroom time,” but our classrooms are usually outside and there will be time for hiking, snorkeling, or exploring. The days are full, but also fun!
  • Can I get college credit for my program?
    We are excited to announce that we have registration set up through the University of Montana so students can earn optional undergraduate credit on their EPI course! Participants in our Professional Development courses can opt to earn undergraduate or graduate credit. For more information, reach out to your Field Experience Coordinator.
  • How old are most students?
    EPI runs Travel Programs for middle school, high school, and college-aged students as well as Professional Development programs for teachers and non-traditional educators.
  • EPI is a non-profit. Is my tuition tax-deductible?
    No. Because you'll receive a service (a travel program), your tuition is not tax-deductible. If you decide to support a local student, however, you'll receive a letter of proof for your donation.
  • Does EPI offer financial aid?
    Yes! EPI offers need-based student financial aid and PD scholarships. Awards typically range from $300-600, so it won't cover the full cost of the program, but it can help offset tuition costs. The student financial aid application can be found here and the teacher Professional Development scholarship application can be found here. If you're a school chaperone or travel organizer, take a look at our School Grant Program which can provide up to $8000 toward group travel during low seasons. Need additional fundraising ideas? Check out our handy EPI Scholarship & Fundraising Guide for students or our Fundraising Resources for Educators Guide.
  • How do I know if EPI is right for me?
    EPI courses are academic with a strong emphasis on science, adventure, and the great outdoors. If you like to learn, are curious, open-minded, and willing to try something new, then these programs will be a good fit. Look through the Why EPI pages and the Travel Programs pages for more detailed information. If you're having a hard time deciding, or want to hear more about a specific course, don't hesitate to get in touch. We're happy to help!
  • What does a typical day look like?
    There’s a lot of variety to the days on an EPI program. Most days include some amount of data collection or conservation service. There will definitely be some “classroom time,” but our classrooms are usually outside and there will be time for hiking, snorkeling, or exploring. The days are full, but also fun!
  • Can I get college credit for my program?
    We are excited to announce that we have registration set up through the University of Montana so students can earn optional undergraduate credit on their EPI course! Participants in our Professional Development courses can opt to earn undergraduate or graduate credit. For more information, reach out to your Field Experience Coordinator.
  • How old are most students?
    EPI runs Travel Programs for middle school, high school, and college-aged students as well as Professional Development programs for teachers and non-traditional educators.
  • EPI is a non-profit. Is my tuition tax-deductible?
    No. Because you'll receive a service (a travel program), your tuition is not tax-deductible. If you decide to support a local student, however, you'll receive a letter of proof for your donation.
  • Does EPI offer financial aid?
    Yes! EPI offers need-based student financial aid and PD scholarships. Awards typically range from $300-600, so it won't cover the full cost of the program, but it can help offset tuition costs. The student financial aid application can be found here and the teacher Professional Development scholarship application can be found here. If you're a school chaperone or travel organizer, take a look at our School Grant Program which can provide up to $8000 toward group travel during low seasons. Need additional fundraising ideas? Check out our handy EPI Scholarship & Fundraising Guide for students or our Fundraising Resources for Educators Guide.

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