<span class="pr-1"><span>Apply for a life-changing road trip experience</span></span>

When you hit the road with us, you'll get to travel the country in our big green RV—but you'll also learn about yourself and what's possible for your future, meet potential mentors, and take part in a documentary with the power to change lives.

Why should you hit the road with us?

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Meet people who are working in jobs you want to explore

You'll sit down with people whose work inspires you—who can give you a behind the scenes look at their career, and what it takes to get there.

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Learn more about yourself—and what you want from your career

This trip will help you grow your confidence, and make connections that will help you create the life and career that you want.

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Take part in a documentary that will help others on their path

Your story will be part of our documentary series about people searching for new paths in life—and what you learn could pave the road for others.

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Microcredentials Storytelling Initiative

Apply by January 19, 2025 at 11:59 PM (PST)

If you want to advance in your career or education but need a more flexible way to do it, we want to hear from you! Meet and interview inspiring people whose lives have been positively impacted by the completion of their short-term postsecondary credentials—and be a part of the conversation that’s enabling all learners to see that you’re never stuck when there are pathways available that can meet you where you are.

Higher Ed in Prison Storytelling Initiative

Apply by February 2, 2025 at 11:59 PM (PST)

If you’re a formerly incarcerated individual (age 18+) who has accessed some form of higher education during incarceration, we want to hear from you! Meet and interview inspiring people whose participation in postsecondary education during their time in prison was pivotal to their success in their lives and careers—and be a part of the conversation that’s enabling incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals to see what’s possible for their futures.

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