United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth
This program selects high school students from all over world and shows them the United Nations in action. The tour of the United Nations building includes behind-the-scenes briefings conducted by specialized agencies and departments.
In addition to five days in New York that include the tour of the UN and visits to other significant sites in that city, the itinerary generally includes tours of Washington, DC; the Gettysburg battlefield; Niagara Falls; Ottawa, Ontario; and Boston. The United Nations Pilgrimage lasts two weeks during the months of June or July.
How is the Selection Made?
The selecting committee examines applications for scholarship, leadership, character, extracurricular activities, community involvement, and general fitness to participate. Qualified students will be given study materials and a written test about the United Nations and required to write an essay or participate in a speech contest.
Who is Eligible?
Students must be 16 or 17 years of age at the time of participation with at least one year of high school remaining. The student must have a medical examination to determine physical fitness, showing the student to be free from the need for special medication, ability to do considerable walking, and stamina to take part in the tour. The student's parents must sign a statement giving permission to participate and promise to pay for return travel in the event that illness, accident or misbehavior prevent the student from traveling home with the tour.
Important Dates to Remember
- January 15 - Non-refundable deposit due
- April 1 - Registration forms due to Pilgrimage Office
- May 1 - Non-refundable final payment due
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