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Is the semester you're interested in not open for applications yet? Fill out this quick form and we'll send you a notification email as soon as you can apply!










Great! We actually have a separate alumni application that you'll need to submit instead of this one.

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We are currently working with only US and Canadian citizens.






We get this question a lot so ... just FYI - married couples will need to submit separate applications! 

Current Discounts — right now married couples can each get $250 off their program fee (for a total of $500!) in Mexico and Uganda. Spots are limited are semester in these locations, so your rep can give you more information about what's available during the application process.

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We get this question a lot, so we wanted to make a quick note — no, you don't have to be in school to volunteer with us! Many of our volunteers are in school, so this just helps us get to know you a bit more, but if you're not that's no problem.









In this section, please list involvement and achievements that you think will help you be successful in this program. Be sure to include any long-term volunteer service such as the Peace Corps, a religious mission or ministry, etc.


Examples might be sports, leadership, art, music, academic, experience with children











Where would you like to go?

Here is the fun part!

You'll have the chance to talk to your representative about which countries you're most interested in before anything is official, so for now just check the box next to any country that you're interested in learning more about. While all of our locations have the same basic aspects of a classic ILP semester, there are several unique aspects too and we want to talk to you about that to help you decide which programs are the best fit for what you're looking for. The more locations you list, the easier it is for us to get you a spot in a country you want most, and the easier it is for your rep to know why you're excited about serving with ILP!

If you're not sure now, don't worry because you'll have chances to change your mind before you're officially assigned. (You can also check out 
https://ilp.org/countries/ after you submit this application to read up on some details of each country — who knows, maybe an unexpected adventure is waiting for you!)

Just as a head's up, we may be limited on who we can assign to certain countries because of housing and visa situations. Again, your rep will talk to you about all of those things to help you find the best location for your situation.

There are also a couple of programs that are currently on pause. We are hopeful that we'll be able to resume, but right now we're just not sure exactly which semester they'll be open for. It is likely that when we're able to reopen a program, it will happen quickly and we will be reaching out first to current applicants to see if they are interested in taking a spot in that country.






We occasionally have opportunities for first time ILP volunteers to be assigned a leadership role for the group, known as the Head Teacher. While preference for this spot is given to ILP alumni (those who have previously completed a semester with ILP as a volunteer), we do consider qualified volunteer applicants as well.

If a spot opens for your assigned semester and you would like to be considered, please opt in by checking the box below. Our Head Teacher rep will reach out to you for an interview if an opportunity arises.


Passports:


*If you don't currently have a passport, that's okay! It will not hinder your application and we can help you with any questions about applying for your passport after you've been accepted as a volunteer. 



The issuing agency is printed on the information page of the passport.




Personal Health:







Code of Personal Conduct

ILP volunteers are responsible to understand and uphold the following moral standards:

*  Abstain from alcohol, tobacco, or drugs *  Do not use vulgar or profane language
*  Obey the law *  Maintain a neat appearance in class
*  Follow all rules and help other volunteers do the same *  Abstain from romantic relationships

 

Rules

  1. ILP volunteers should avoid traveling alone. In taxis or after 9 pm, they must be in groups of 3 or more.
  2. ILP volunteers are to exchange money only at officially approved exchange points.
  3. ILP volunteers should not associate with people who threaten the safety and/or standards of the group or an individual (as defined by the Regional Administrator).
  4. ILP volunteers may not be involved in romantic relationships or physically intimate behavior (non-marital). The standard is not how participants characterize the relationships or behavior but how others perceive it. Volunteers may not pair off (be alone or exclusive) with others who are potential romantic interests, and the use of dating apps is prohibited during the program.
  5. ILP volunteers should remain politically neutral in their conversations as well as their activities.
  6. Volunteers may not miss teaching for any reason other than illness.
  7. Volunteers may not allow teaching to be filmed, recorded, or copied in any way without the written consent of the Program Directors. This includes giving copies of the book, teaching episode manuals, and any other pages of material.
  8. ILP volunteers must have travel plans (outside of the city) approved by the Head Teacher and Regional Coordinator. Information necessary for approval: location, traveling companions, means of transportation, contact information in case of an emergency, and return time to school.
  9. ILP volunteers must follow all travel advisories and warnings issued by the U.S. government. (You may obtain a list of these advisories by calling the U.S. embassy.)
  10. ILP volunteers may not receive compensation for services rendered in or out of the schools (i.e. teaching English to outside groups, accepting full or part-time jobs, etc.)
  11. ILP volunteers must refrain from making any sort of religious proselytizing or solicitation, and from distributing literature that could be construed as having religious content (where such actions are forbidden by law or by ILP Head Teachers or Coordinators.)
  12. ILP volunteers agree to follow all reasonable curfews and/or rules given by the Head Teacher and/or Advisor(s).
  13. ILP volunteers must live with common courtesy, respect of property, and maintain a personal commitment to conduct life in a responsible, professional, and mature demeanor in and out of the school.

If there are violations of the Rules or Code of Conduct, Head Teachers and Regional Coordinators will work with those concerned to arrive at a solution. In rare situations, if deemed appropriate, the ILP Directors and Board of Trustees may dismiss a teacher for violation of rules or code of conduct. Head Teachers and Regional Coordinators are required to report any violation or suspicion of violation of the rules to ILP Directors. We also ask that any volunteers e-mail the ILP office if they have concerns regarding their Head Teacher’s conduct in relation to the rules and code of conduct. All e-mail of this nature will be kept completely confidential unless permission is given otherwise from the volunteer.









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