How to Attend
How to attend an Envision EMI Program
If a student has recently received a nomination package from Envision EMI and has a student ID#, enrolling is a simple matter of following the link provided in the nomination package or visiting the particular program's web site.
If, however, a student is interested in taking part in an Envision EMI program and has not received a nomination, they will first need to be nominated by a certified teacher.
Fortunately, the process for doing so could not be easier.
Simply review the available programs below, narrow the choices according to the student's educational stage and interests, click forward to that program's page and once there, click on "Request a Nomination" and fill in the form provided.
We will then contact the student's teacher at the email address you provide and handle the rest of the nomination process without any further effort on your part.
Upon the satisfactory completion of the nomination process, we will then send a letter to notify both the nominee and their parents of the exciting news that, on the basis of their teacher's judgment, they have earned the right to attend an Envision EMI program.
At that time a student will also be able to request a scholarship application for our competitive scholarship program. Students may also request a copy of our student fundraising guide.
- Elementary School Student Programs
- Middle & Junior High School Student Programs
- High School Student Programs
- College Student Programs
Elementary School Student Programs
National Young Scholars Program
Students join other high-achieving 3rd thru 5th graders as they build a bridge, solve a crime or slip into surgical scrubs during involving exercises that teach real skills, highlight leadership traits and expose students to a whole range of exciting professions.
Middle & Junior High School Student Programs
Junior National Young Leaders Conference
In the company of other mature, high-achieving middle school students, participants visit Washington D.C. and through site visits, simulations, discussions and briefings, experience both the history of our nation and the skills they will need for a life of leadership.
National Young Leaders State Conference
During an intense four days, students are immersed in exercises and activities, group projects and discussions that introduce and hone both the concept and practice of the eight core leadership power tools.
High School Student Programs
National Young Leaders Conference
In the company of other high achievers, students join in discussions of current events and issues with top policy makers in Washington, D.C., take part in dynamic real-world simulations and lead peers through role-playing exercises in an energy-charged environment.
Global Young Leaders Conference
Students join other high-achieving peers for an exchange of ideas, perspectives and connections with some of the world's top business leaders, policy officials, journalists, diplomats and academics in the dynamic environments of Washington, D.C. and New York City; or Beijing, Hangzhou and Shanghai.
National Youth Leadership Forum on Collegiate Success
In a setting that essentially allows students to go to college before they go to college, students engage in extensive workshops focused on helping them find the right college for them as well as learn essential skills and techniques that will help them get the most out of their college investment.
National Youth Leadership Forum on Law and CSI
During a journey to Washington D.C. and amidst our nation’s highest courts and top law enforcement agencies, students take part in mock trials, get hands on with CSI techniques and join panel discussions with industry experts on the career that could await.
National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine
Students enter the real world of modern medicine by joining doctors on their rounds, observing surgeries, joining discussions on disease research and experiencing both the day to day realities and life skills essential to a successful career in health care today.
National Youth Leadership Forum on National Security
In a rare opportunity, students experience the reality of the national security field in the nation’s capital as they take part in security simulations, behind the scene site visits and discussions on the future of national security with today’s national security leaders.
College Student Programs
International Scholar Laureate Program
During this program, students gain access to the people, places and global perspectives at the forefront of careers in Business, Diplomacy & International Relations, Engineering, Medicine and Nursing in China, Australia or the United States of America. 














