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6 High School Trips to Siem Reap, Cambodia

Travel For Teens

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TFT for Older Teens: Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia

Get ready for the ultimate Southeast Asia experience! On this program for older teens, you will get off the stereotypical tourist track and experience some of the region’s best hidden gems in Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand. The journey begins in charming Luang Prabang, nestled on the Mekong River with magnificent mountainous terrain, French colonial architecture, hill tribe settlements, Buddhist monasteries, and of course, elephants! From there head to Vietnam and experience the stunning beauty of Sa Pa and Halong Bay. Wander through the rice terraces, get a taste of local life, and relax on the water while enjoying everything this beautiful country has to offer. Spend some time in Hanoi, shopping at the markets, exploring the Old Quarter and sampling Vietnamese cuisine on with a mouthwatering culinary tour. Hop over to Siem Reap to explore the famed temple complex of Angkor Wat, then to Phnom Penh to discover the history of the Khmer Rouge in this emerging metropolis. In Thailand, you’ll experience the island paradise of Koh Tao with its pristine beaches, crystal clear waters and magnificent snorkeling. Finally, complete the adventure with a couple of days in Bangkok.

MEI Academy World High School

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Term 3: Spring in Asia

This term is a journey that carries us through Japan, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand, where every new location becomes a unique chapter in understanding how the world works and our place in it. During our immersive adventure abroad, you will earn 2 compulsory high school credits with the option to add a third online elective, such as math or science. Stay on track to graduate with internationally recognized credits at high schools and universities. By learning in the heart of Bangkok, across Vietnam’s coast and cities, through Cambodia’s temples and history, and Japan’s vast storied landscapes, you come home with a bigger view of the world and a better understanding of yourself. We visit: - Bangkok - Siem Reap - Phnom Penh - Mui Ne - Ho Chi Minh City - Tokyo - Kyoto - Hiroshima

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Carpe Diem Education

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Southeast Asia Semester | Carpe Diem Education Gap Year

A region accentuated by the colorful robes of Buddhist monks, the vivid greens of rice fields and jungle forests, and the cultural diversity of hill tribe communities—this is the ultimate Southeast Asia semester. Each country offers a unique cultural experience unto itself, and each faces the challenge of reconciling urban expansion and industrialization with indigenous land rights, free movement of nomadic peoples, and equal access to resources. This semester, walk among ancient temples, traverse mountainous jungles, and explore the clear blue water of Thailand’s beaches. You’ll explore tradition, globalization, and human rights against the backdrop of two of Asia’s most complex nations. Immerse yourself in community life through homestays and visits to remote villages. Emerge with your self-awareness and perspective forever altered. 2025: CLOSED Spring 2026: February 25 - May 6 Fall 2026: September 24 - December 4

Projects Abroad

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Culture & Adventure in Cambodia for Teenagers

Immersing in a new culture is one of the best ways to learn and develop, and Cambodia has plenty for you to discover. Travel to this beautiful nation, characterized by strength and resilience, and learn about the rich history and traditions of the Khmer people. Visit the famous Angkor Wat, travel to the island paradise of Koh Rong, and explore the beautiful capital city of Phnom Penh. Projects Abroad have run educational travel opportunities since 1992, so we know a thing or two about the transformational power of travel. On this project, you'll experience the perfect mix of cultural immersion, adventure, and learning, returning home with newfound confidence and skillset, including independence, leadership, and intercultural communication, setting you apart in future applications. Travel with other teenagers from across the world and navigate this new culture as a group, growing together by attending cultural workshops, developing a global perspective, and building lifelong friendships. Our staff will be there to provide 24/7 support throughout your journey. If you've ever wanted to try independent travel and learn more about the world we live in, this is the project for you.

Bright Light Volunteers

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Global Service Learning Program

Learn, serve, and lead with Bright Light Volunteers in a country of your choice. Our Global Service Learning (GSL) program is designed for passionate middle and high school students, exposing them to various aspects, including cultural and social, of their host community. Participants not only broaden their knowledge but also develop a deeper understanding of local, national, and global issues. They gain insight into the interdependency and interconnectedness of people and communities, becoming equipped to act responsibly and effectively toward a more just and peaceful world. Additionally, they develop a range of skills outside a conventional classroom environment. If you’re interested in joining our movement and becoming a global citizen, get in touch with us today for more information.

Latest Program Reviews

It will impact them in the best way possible

January 30, 2026by: Mariah DesRoche

Program: Spring Semester in Asia

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I love MEI. I could go on for hours about how truly amazing my time with them has been. I will always be a fan of theirs and will always recommend who I can to go on one of their adventures. I was lucky enough to go on two separate summer trips. I did adventure down under in 2016 And international Business in 2017 or 2018. I have always struggled with some aspects of school and was nervous about attempting university-level courses while being abroad as I did not usually take university-level classes but I found it easy not because it was easy but because of how it was taught. I’ve never liked English as I’m a creative person and I’ve never seen English as anything but essay writing. On my first trip on Mei, I loved English. for the first time in my life, I understood so much of a subject I never felt I knew before. The teaching approach was amazing and engaging. I wish all schools taught how they did. Besides great teaching, the programs are set up amazingly where you truly get to experience being on your own (in groups of three) and build your independence abroad. I feel if I went back to the places I’ve travelled that I would be confident in knowing my way around because of the independence I gained with Mei. The teachers down to the people in the office are amazing. A helpful group of friendly people. I had a few teachers between both trips who were so great but one teacher who stuck with me through it all was Simon. Simon is awesome and is someone I grew a connection too. He can be your teacher and friend all at once. He is someone I will always remember. Also if you do require any extra help or accommodations they are very helpful! I have ADHD and a learning disability and I always felt I had help when I needed it. If you are thinking of sending your child away on Mei do it!! It will impact them in the best way possible & give them so many memories and Friendships. I still talk to a good handful of people from my trips to this day who I make sure I see at least once a year. If I could of paused time and stayed in high school just so I could go on more adventures with MEI I would

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