TTSC The Traveling Scholar Club W elcome to the premiere travel organization for students of all ages who have a thirst for travel. Whether it be quick trips to historical locations, multi-day hiking excursions into the mountains, or educational trips abroad, The Traveling Scholar Club will plan, organize, and facilitate your travel at affordable prices. Furthermore, with our fifty years of proven service to students from all fifty states, parents, teachers, and administrators can have full confidence in our ability to serve students with professional service and proven safety. How does TTSC handle the expensive nature of traveling? The Huffington Post once said that many students complain that traveling is too expensive. It’s true - with rising airfare costs, travel can come with a high price tag. However, as a student, you have one very magical advantage: scholarships. There are scholarships that fund study abroad programs, international research, internships, personal projects, language learning, and even leisure travel. Scholarship donors want students to travel, and thus thousands of scholarships are dedicated solely to this cause. Similarly, there are quite a few contests and fellowships you can apply for as a student. For more information regarding TTSC scholarships, call Jennifer. Do employers look for travel experience on resumes? You bet! Most importantly, however, investing in travel is like investing in an education - the results are intangible but extremely valuable. You will learn so much more than you do from a textbook, or from a class lecture, or from taking test after test with minimal sleep. Through travel, you have the opportunity to see first-hand the things you’ve learned, to put into practice the skills you’ve acquired. You gain a global perspective and a strong independence that no other teaching method can impart. The Huffington Post recently suggest that travel teaches tolerance, selfsufficiency, and resourcefulness as well, three key skills that you can use for the rest of your life. Without travel, you will only see the world on a screen or in a book, but you will never get to experience it for yourself. Do you really want to let this opportunity pass you by? The people at TTSC certainly hope you won’t! Travel experts such as Kaitlyn Weinberger report that” traveling is a privilege, and while I believe all students should take time to travel in college, I think that everyone and anyone should spend time traveling at some point in their life. Traveling not only opens up a world of opportunities, but exposes you to so many different cultures, people, and experiences that you never knew existed. The ability to travel can change your whole perspective on life and on the world…which is exactly why I would recommend that every student take some time to travel. How does TTSC handle the expensive nature of traveling? The Huffington Post once said that many students complain that traveling is too expensive. It’s true - with rising airfare costs, travel can come with a high price tag. However, as a student, you have one very magical advantage: scholarships. There are scholarships that fund study abroad programs, international research, internships, personal projects, language learning, and even leisure travel. Scholarship donors want students to travel, and thus thousands of scholarships are dedicated solely to this cause. Similarly, there are quite a few contests and fellowships you can apply for as a student. For more information regarding TTSC scholarships, call Jennifer, What travel opportunities do you covet? Do employers look for travel experience on resumes? You bet! Most importantly, however, investing in travel is like investing in an education - the results are intangible but extremely valuable. You will learn so much more than you do from a textbook, or from a class lecture, or from taking test after test with minimal sleep. Through travel, you have the opportunity to see first-hand the things you’ve learned, to put into practice the skills you’ve acquired. You gain a global perspective and a strong independence that no other teaching method can impart. The Huffington Post recently suggest that travel teaches tolerance, self-sufficiency, and resourcefulness as well, three key skills that you can use for the rest of your life. Without travel, you will only see the world on a screen or in a book, but you will never get to experience it for yourself. Do you really want to let this opportunity pass you by? The people at TTSC certainly hope you won’t! From Europe to Antarctica, TTSC has a trip with your name on it! Travel experts such as Kaitlyn Weinberger report that” traveling is a privilege, and while I believe all students should take time to travel in college, I think that everyone and anyone should spend time traveling at some point in their life. Traveling not only opens up a world of opportunities, but exposes you to so many different cultures, people, and experiences that you never knew existed. The ability to travel can change your whole perspective on life and on the world…which is exactly why I would recommend that every student take some time to travel. How does TTSC handle the expensive nature of traveling? The Huffington Post once said that many students complain that traveling is too expensive. It’s true - with rising airfare costs, travel can come with a high price tag. However, as a student, you have one very magical advantage: scholarships. There are scholarships that fund study abroad programs, international research, internships, personal projects, language learning, and even leisure travel. Scholarship donors want students to travel, and thus thousands of scholarships are dedicated solely to this cause. Similarly, there are quite a few contests and fellowships you can apply for as a student. For more information regarding TTSC scholarships, visit www.ttsc.us. What about liability insurance? Do employers look for travel experience on resumes? You bet! Most importantly, however, investing in travel is like investing in an education - the results are intangible but extremely valuable. You will learn so much more than you do from a textbook, or from a class lecture, or from taking test after test with minimal sleep. Through travel, you have the opportunity to see first-hand the things you’ve learned, to put into practice the skills you’ve acquired. You gain a global perspective and a strong independence that no other teaching method can impart. The Huffington Post recently suggest that travel teaches tolerance, self-sufficiency, and resourcefulness as well, three key skills that you can use for the rest of your life. Without travel, you will only see the world on a screen or in a book, but you will never get to experience it for yourself. Do you really want to let this opportunity pass you by? The people at TTSC certainly hope you won’t! Most notably we need to consider your safety. Travel experts such as Kaitlyn Weinberger report that” traveling is a privilege, and while I believe all students should take time to travel in college, I think that everyone and anyone should spend time traveling at some point in their life. Traveling not only opens up a world of opportunities, but exposes you to so many different cultures, people, and experiences that you never knew existed. The ability to travel can change your whole perspective on life and on the world…which is exactly why I would recommend that every student take some time to travel. How does TTSC handle the expensive nature of traveling? The Huffington Post once said that many students complain that traveling is too expensive. It’s true - with rising airfare costs, travel can come with a high price tag. However, as a student, you have one very magical advantage: scholarships. There are scholarships that fund study abroad programs, international research, internships, personal projects, language learning, and even leisure travel. Scholarship donors want students to travel, and thus thousands of scholarships are dedicated solely to this cause. Similarly, there are quite a few contests and fellowships you can apply for as a student. For more information regarding TTSC scholarships, visit www.ttsc.us. Large group travel is also an option. Do employers look for travel experience on resumes? You bet! Most importantly, however, investing in travel is like investing in an education - the results are intangible but extremely valuable. You will learn so much more than you do from a textbook, or from a class lecture, or from taking test after test with minimal sleep. Through travel, you have the opportunity to see first-hand the things you’ve learned, to put into practice the skills you’ve acquired. You gain a global perspective and a strong independence that no other teaching method can impart. The Huffington Post recently suggest that travel teaches tolerance, self-sufficiency, and resourcefulness as well, three key skills that you can use for the rest of your life. Without travel, you will only see the world on a screen or in a book, but you will never get to experience it for yourself. Do you really want to let this opportunity pass you by? The people at TTSC certainly hope you won’t! In conclusion, it is clear to see that TTSC is available to meet your every travel need! Travel experts such as Kaitlyn Weinberger report that” traveling is a privilege, and while I believe all students should take time to travel in college, I think that everyone and anyone should spend time traveling at some point in their life. Traveling not only opens up a world of opportunities, but exposes you to so many different cultures, people, and experiences that you never knew existed. The ability to travel can change your whole perspective on life and on the world…which is exactly why I would recommend that every student take some time to travel. Jennifer ------------------------------------------- Brain Buffet Sam -----------------------------------------------The Movies