March 2025

A MAGAZINE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS MAIA ZINE MARCH ISSUE, 2025 WHY A GAP YEAR MAY BE THE BEST THING YOU EVER DO REASONS REAL STORIES HEAR FROM STUDENTS 5 COLLEGES WHAT DO THEY THINK? GAP YEAR IDEAS TO GET YOU STARTED A HANDY CHECKLIST IS A GAP YEAR A GOOD IDEA FOR YOU?

ARTICLES CONTENTS What is a Gap Year Why Take a Gap Year Are you Ready for a Gap Year? Complete the checklist Gap Year Gear What do Colleges Think Some Ideas to get You Star ted Features FRANCESCA’S GAP YEAR How taking a step back may help you move forward ANJA’S GAP YEAR A working holiday in Australia SPOTLIGHTS UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA B.H.M.S CL ARK UNIVERSITY EHL HOSPITALITY BUSINESS SCHOOL EMBRY–RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY IE UNIVERSITY JUSTICE COLLEGE ONTARIO TECH UNIVERSITY 6 10 16 21 28 32 40 44 4 14 20 25 48 50 NOTHING IS A WASTE OF TIME IF YOU USE THE EXPERIENCE WISELY. - Auguste Rodin

5 4 Thinking about a Gap Year To make the most of a gap year, star t by identifying your goals. Whether you want to explore career paths, gain work or volunteer experience, learn a new skill, or immerse yourself in different cultures, having a clear purpose will ensure your time is well spent. A gap year is an oppor tunity to enhance your future. Use this time to reflect on what kind of life you want to build. Spend time thinking about where you want to live and what excites you, then seek experiences that align with your vision. While it’s essential to make the most of the experience, it’s equally important to have a plan for what comes next. Whether you intend to go to college, star t a career, or explore fur ther oppor tunities, thinking ahead will help you transition smoothly. Is a Gap Year Right for You? A gap year isn’ t a one-size-fits-all experience, and it may not be a good idea for everyone. If you're considering a gap year, it's impor tant to evaluate whether it aligns with your personal goals and circumstances. However, it can be a great opportunity to take a step back, focus on personal growth, and gain experiences that can prepare you for the next chapter of your life. Whether you’re interested in traveling, building work experience, or simply recharging before college, a gap year can be a transformative step on your journey. When you hear the term "gap year," does it sound like simply taking time off or hitting pause? According to the Gap Year Association (GYA), it ’s far more intentional. While it does involve stepping away from the traditional path of going directly from high school to college, a gap year is intended to be a period of experiential learning, growth, and preparation. The GYA defines it as "a structured break from formal education, lasting from two months to two years, often taken between high school and college or during transitions in higher education." Gap years have long been a tradition in places such as Europe and Australia. Now, they are becoming increasingly popular in the United States and Canada. Why Take a Gap Year? A well-planned gap year is more than just a break—it ’s a chance for meaningful growth, self-discovery, and skill development. Students choose to take a gap year for a variety of reasons, including: • Gaining life experiences • Traveling and immersing themselves in other cultures • Taking a break from academics to recharge • Exploring academic interests and study options • Volunteering and giving back to communities • Trying out career paths through internships or job experiences • Learning new languages • Developing workplace skills and earning money What is a GAP YEAR? “a structured break from formal education, lasting from two months to two years, often taken between high school and college or during transitions in higher education."

7 6 Ready for launch? As a Universit y of Arizona Wildcat , you’ll be empowered to turn your interests and passions into a career that can take you any where. 9/10 GRADUATES WHO REPORTED FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT SAID THEY LANDED A “GOOD JOB” WILDCATS WHO PARTICIPATED IN A PAID INTERNSHIP REPORTED WAGES $5,000 HIGHER THAN THOSE WHO DID NOT Connect to Careers Student Engagement and Career Development is your one-stop shop for career support. Uncover your passions, attend job fairs, find internships, and so much more. Drop in. Lift off. No matter where you are in the process, LifeLab is a great place to get started with your career journey. Get 1:1 guidance in defining your goals and making a plan to achieve them. Learn more about these offerings at career.arizona.edu HIRE EDUCATION Graduat ing Senior Survey

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15 14 Why take a gap year? 1. You may do better in college Did you know students who take a gap year often do better in college? According to the American Gap Association, 90% of gap year par ticipants graduate from a four-year institution, compared to just 60% of students nationwide. They also tend to graduate faster, averaging just over four years. Why? Taking a gap year helps you figure out what you really want to study, so you return to school with focus. 2. You’ll Gain Real-World Readiness You’ll learn practical skills like managing money, organizing your time, and even networking with professionals. These qualities will prepare you for life after college, whether that means landing your dream job or launching a business. 4.You’ll Grow as a Person Whether you’re navigating a new culture, working with diverse people, or tackling real-world challenges, you’ll develop life skills like adaptability, independence, and confidence. A gap year isn’ t just a break; it ’s an oppor tunity to grow, explore, and prepare for your future. Whether you’re seeking adventure, clarity, or a chance to recharge, this time can set the stage for success in college and beyond. Taking a gap year isn’ t a new idea. For decades, students in countries like the UK and Australia have taken time off after high school to explore life outside the classroom. Now, this trend is catching on in Nor th America, and for good reason. The Gap Year Association estimates that each year, 40-60000 students in the US take a gap year. 5. Recharge and Explore Let ’s face it - high school can be exhausting. Between tests, extracurriculars, and college applications, it ’s easy to burn out. A gap year offers a time to explore without the pressure of grades. It gives you the chance to pause, explore your passions, and reset before diving into college life. 3. You’ll Stand out to Colleges Worried a gap year might delay your plans? Think again. Admissions officers often view gap year par ticipants as more motivated and mature than their peers. A gap year provides oppor tunities for personal development that are hard to replicate within a traditional school setting. When you can share meaningful stories about how you spent your gap year, your application will shine. Many gap year par ticipants say their experience improved their communication and problem-solving skills. Students par ticipating in service work, internships, or travel programs often repor t increased self-confidence, cultural awareness, and adaptability. Imagine the confidence boost that comes from stepping out of your comfor t zone and thriving.

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21 20 At EHL Hospitality Business School, our purpose is to prepare the next generation of executives to thrive in the world of business, equipping them with the skills, knowledge, and mindset needed to lead with confidence. Now more than ever, in a world fueled by rapid technological advancements, changing societal norms, and an insatiable desire for convenience and personalization – customer-centricity is key. With a legacy of over 130 years, our approach is grounded in blending academic excellence with real-world experiences that truly matter. Through strategic collaborations with industry leaders and hands-on training , you ’ll gain invaluable insights and forge connections to shape your future success. More than a hospitality degree Your Gap Year Checklist Taking a gap year can be an exciting and transformative experience, but is it right for you? Use this checklist to help decide if you are ready to take this step! Do you know your primary goals for the gap year—personal growth, work, travel, or new skills? Have you researched and selected reputable programs or oppor tunities that align with your goals? Have you discussed this with your parents/guardians and any other impor tant people in your life? How you considered impacts on your college admissions? Have you confirmed your college’s deferral policies, procedures, and deadlines? Do you have a clear, structured plan for your gap year, and clear backup plans in case of unexpected events? Are you ready to step out of your comfor t zone and adapt to unexpected challenges? Can you financially suppor t all your gap year expenses? How will you access your funds abroad? Do you have good life skills, like budgeting and cooking? Or, can you learn them in time? Have you checked travel advisories, visas, and cultural norms for your destination? Do you have a plan for health insurance and accessing medical care while abroad? Do you have a safety plan and ways to stay connected with family and friends during your gap year? Have you thought about what tech you will need for work, learning, and staying in contact with others? Do you have enough time to organize all the paperwork you need? Have you considered how you are prepared to transition smoothly back to academics after your gap year? ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ ⬜ Does the thrill of new experiences and adventures excite you? Can you confidently check off most of the boxes above? If so, this could be your chance to explore, grow, and create unforgettable memories. Think about what other questions you should be asking yourself, and how you can make it happen! ⬜

23 22 Academic Excellence EHL’s Bachelor Program is Swiss-accredited through HES-SO, enabling ECTS credit transfer for global recognition. It also holds NECHE accreditation, meeting rigorous US standards, and the prestigious AACSB accreditation, earned by only 6% of business schools worldwide, highlighting our dedication to excellence in business education. EduTrust Certification reflects our commitment to high standards in Singapore. 4 years full-time 2 six-month internships Taught in English & French* Switzerland Singapore *some courses are only delivered in English. EHL Campus (Singapore) is registered as a private education institution in Singapore under the Private Education Act, Enhanced Registration Framework (ERF), Registration No. 201731189N (valid from 14 June 2023 to 13 June 2027) and has received the EduTrust Certification Scheme. ERF validity: 14 June 2023 to 13 June 2027 - Registration No. 201731189N - EduTrust Certification validity: 14 October 2023 to 13 October 2027 - Certificate No EDU-2-2124 Programs Structure › SEMESTER 1 Applied learning Start building personal skills through 25 workshops in real service situations. EHL Campus Lausanne › SEMESTER 2 Hospitality role internship Practice your customer service skills in a real-world setting. Worldwide PREPARATORY YEAR YEAR 2 YEAR 1 › SEMESTER 5 Strategic business classes Explore complex business concepts and gain strategic skills. EHL Campus Lausanne › SEMESTER 6 Specialization tracks and applied project Specialize your learning through electives and a project that showcases your skills. EHL Campus Lausanne › SEMESTER 3 Management theory classes Continue building your understanding of key business management topics. EHL Campus Lausanne or Singapore › SEMESTER 4 Management role internship Apply your business knowledge and professional skills in a management role. Worldwide › SEMESTER 1 & 2 Management theory classes Build a fundamental understanding of key business management concepts. EHL Campus Lausanne YEAR 3 Download Our Brochure → ehl.edu/bachelor

25 24 EHL unlocks diverse career pathways in service industries spanning hospitality, finance, real estate, luxury goods, and entrepreneurship, among others. Our graduates are highly soughtafter by top companies, including Apple, LVMH, L’Oréal, Procter & Gamble, Nestlé, and Tesla, with an impressive 96% securing jobs within 6 months of graduating. The Career Services Center capitalizes on our strong network, hosting continuous recruitment events like career fairs and workshops, enabling students to access a wide array of internship and full-time graduate opportunities. Career paths for EHL graduates 55% are in SENIOR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS or above 180+ RECRUITING COMPANIES each year 12’000 companies recruiting on EHL’S JOB PLATFORM Industries where our graduates work • Chargers • Laptop • Camera • Headphones • Adapters • Phone • Passpor t • Visas • Credit cards • Itineraries • Emergency contacts • Medical documents • Tickets • Shoes - for walking, working, and events • Clothing for your destination and activities • A good jacket • Prescription medications • Small personal items to remind you of home • Toiletries • A good backpack or suitcase • Day bag • Sleeping bag • Small dry bags

27 26 F or some students, the path from high school to college is clear-cut. But for others, taking a gap year can be an eye-opening, life-changing decision. Just ask Francesca, who stepped away from traditional academics to explore her options, experience life abroad, and gain a deeper understanding of herself before committing to university. Born and raised in Japan, Francesca had never lived abroad, though the idea intrigued her. A visit to her brother ’s college in the U.S. sparked a new curiosity about studying in another country, but she wasn’ t sure. "I thought a gap year would help me decide if I wanted to study in the U.S." Instead of mapping out every detail, she left room for spontaneity. Her only concrete plan was to audit a university semester in the U.S., but beyond that, she kept an open mind. Financial concerns initially worried her— she didn’ t want to burden her parents. However, she was for tunate to have their encouragement, and she suppor ted herself through working par t-time jobs. "Not many people can take a gap year or go abroad, and it ’s not cheap. I’ve become more grateful for everything, especially my parents’ suppor t," she shared. One of the most impactful par ts of her gap year was auditing classes at an American university. She unexpectedly found herself sitting in a senior year seminar class on the fall of the Roman Empire. Although challenging, she enjoyed it so much that this challenge was what ultimately solidified her enthusiasm for an American-style education. Living in the U.S. also brought cultural adjustments. Coming from Tokyo, where people tend to mind their own business, she initially struggled with the close-knit, small-town lifestyle. But over time, she grew to appreciate the warmth and community spirit, and even the local gossip. Another unforgettable experience was living with her grandfather, an 84-yearold, legendary college football coach. Observing his dedication to his players taught her about the power of connection and mentorship. "He always says everything goes by super fast and that you shouldn’ t take anything for granted," she reflected. "Everything is a once-in-a-lifetime oppor tunity." As her journey unfolded, she returned to Japan to spend time with her grandparents, took on a par t-time job, and even earned her driver ’s license. She tutored math and French, discovering that while she enjoyed teaching, it wasn’ t her true passion. Working in an American restaurant also opened her eyes to the value of diverse job experiences. Seeing her high school friends dive straight into university gave her a new perspective on her own unique path. Her gap year wasn’ t just about experiences - it deepened her appreciation for the oppor tunities she had. Her career ambitions shifted, too. Initially set on Political Science, she discovered a natural strength in working with people. "I realized I love interacting with and helping people, so now I want to study Psychology." Taking time off also changed her perspective on education. Having received a French education and now preparing for an American university, she’s excited to embrace diverse learning styles. Looking ahead, Francesca feels really prepared. Meeting people from different backgrounds helped her figure out the kind of person she wants to be - openminded and accepting of others. Her advice to students considering a gap year? "If you're thinking about it, do it! Any experience is valuable as long as you learn from it. If you’re unsure about what you want to do, taking time to reflect can be incredibly helpful." A gap year isn’ t for everyone, but for Francesca, it was the per fect choice. Her journey was filled with self-discovery, personal growth, and life lessons - proof that sometimes, taking a step back can help you move forward in the best possible way. TAKING A STEP BACK MAY HELP YOU MOVE FORWARD

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37 36 Because they both had passpor ts that made them eligible for a working holiday visa for Australia, they ’d spend par t of the year earning money, and then they ’d travel through Southeast Asia with their savings. Also, both had completed basic sailing theory and decided to work on getting more credentials before looking for jobs with sailing companies in Australia. “We wanted to do some more courses on top of the licenses that we already had that would qualify us to work on big yachts.” The Reality of Planning a Gap Year If you think taking a gap year is just an easy escape from responsibility, think again. A successful gap year takes a lot of planning. “We had to write CVs, apply to loads of jobs, and go through interviews Anja’s Gap Year Wo r k i n g H o l i da y For a lot of students, the final years of school are all about university applications, career decisions, and figuring out what ’s next. But what if the best choice isn’ t rushing straight to university, but instead taking a break? That ’s exactly what Anja did when she decided to take a gap year—and she has zero regrets. For Anja, this wasn’ t something she had planned for years. In fact, it all star ted as a joke between her and a friend when they were feeling overwhelmed by university applications. But the more she thought about it, the more it made sense. “Once the idea of taking a year off was in my head, I just couldn’ t shake it. I was way more excited about planning a gap year than filling out applications.” So she and her friend came up with a plan. before we got anything,” says Anja. “It wasn’ t necessarily easier than applying to university—it was just different.” Once they landed jobs on sailing yachts, the adventure truly began. They spent months at sea, working as crew members, learning navigation skills, assisting guests, and even dealing with seasick passengers. Some days were tough, but Anja fell in love with sailing and realized she was way more capable than she had ever given herself credit for. “I'm more confident now after having had to deal

39 38 with a lot of situations that I wouldn't have come across at university. I think it definitely makes you mature a lot faster.” After their time on the yachts, they set off to explore Southeast Asia. They wandered through bustling markets in Thailand, hiked through rice fields in Vietnam, and relaxed on the beaches of Indonesia. There were plenty of challenges, but every experience helped her grow. Despite the ups and downs, Anja believes taking a gap year was the best decision she could have made. “I don’ t know anyone who regrets taking a gap year,” she says. “University will always be there, but the oppor tunity to take a year out like this might not come again.” So, what did Anja gain from her experience? Independence – From budgeting for food, transpor t, and accommodation to handling unexpected challenges, she learned how to take care of herself. Adaptability – Whether it was navigating new cultures, dealing with difficult yacht guests, or figuring out last minute travel plans, she became comfor table with the unknown. A new appreciation for University – “I’ve realized how hard working life actually is,” she laughs. “Now I’m grateful to have four more years of studying before fully entering the workforce.” Confidence – Having handled everything from language barriers to tricky financial situations, Anja feels much more prepared for the future. The Challenges of a Gap Year Of course, it wasn’ t all smooth sailing (literally). Some of the hardest par ts included: Budgeting – Learning to manage money wisely, especially when conver ting so many currencies between countries, was tough. Situations where credit cards weren’ t accepted and they didn’ t have cash were stressful. Logistics – Finding places to stay lastminute, dealing with unreliable internet, and navigating unfamiliar places weren’ t easy. Cultural Differences – Being in places where punctuality wasn’ t a big deal or dealing with tricky customers on the yachts took patience and flexibility. The Impor tance of Keeping a Journal One thing Anja wishes she had star ted earlier? Keeping a journal. “We thought keeping a journal was so lame at first,” she admits, “but now, I’m so glad we did. It ’s amazing to look back on all the little moments we might have forgotten.” Writing things down helped her capture funny encounters, unforgettable sights, and the highs and lows of the journey. “Journaling was also a great way to reflect,” she says. “On long bus rides or nights without the internet, it gave me something to do and helped me appreciate how much we had experienced.” Anja’s Advice for Future Gap Year Travelers Just go for It – If the idea excites you, seriously consider it. University isn’ t going anywhere! Have a Plan – “Sitting at home for a year isn’ t fun,” she says. “Make sure you have a purpose; whether it ’s work, volunteering, or travel.” Stay Open to Spontaneity – While planning is essential, some of the best experiences come from last-minute oppor tunities. Think About Your Budget – Different places have different costs, and thinking ahead can prevent financial stress. Document Your Journey – Keeping a journal or scrapbook will let you relive your adventures later on. Once she returned, Anja headed off to university in the Netherlands, feeling more confident and excited than ever. Her gap year gave her the space to grow, explore, and appreciate the next chapter of her life in a way she never imagined. So, if you’re feeling unsure about your future or just want a break before diving into years of studying, why not consider a gap year? It might teach you more than you think.

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