Don't Chuck It Up - College Search and Application Process
In this episode of the Don't Chuck It Up Podcast, host Chuck sits down with Jason Sarouhan, the interim executive director of the Gap Year Association, to demystify the concept of college gap years and experiential education. Far from just "taking a year off" to sit on the couch, a purposeful gap year or "gap time" is an intentional journey focused on personal growth, hands-on learning, and building essential life skills before or during higher education. Jason Sarouhan explains how taking a structured break to volunteer, complete internships, or travel internationally can ignite a student's love for learning, foster maturity, and provide critical career clarity. For parents worried about academic momentum, research shows that a college deferral for gap time actually makes students more motivated, independent, and self-aware by the time they arrive on campus. To help families navigate college planning, the Gap Year Association serves as a trusted, non-profit resource offering a database of rigorously vetted gap year programs. Whether a student is interested in a domestic wilderness expedition, conservation, or career-focused urban tracks like digital media and cooking, the GYA website filters options based on safe, accredited standards. Many programs even offer college credit options that allow families to utilize 529 savings plans, providing a scaffolded, supportive bridge that sets young adults up for long-term collegiate success.
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