Attending an Envision Program

Students attending our programs show academic excellence, they are motivated to succeed and are already thinking about their future. Some of our students are national merit finalists and community activists. Some step forward at every opportunity, and others demonstrate their skills perhaps a little more quietly behind the scenes.

Being nominated to attend one of our programs is an honor in itself – the nomination is a reflection and recognition of the milestones of success you have already reached.

Students participating in educational simulations through Envision EMI

Students gain the opportunity to attend our programs in several ways. Student nominations come to us through the recommendation of accredited educators, some are selected based upon academic merit, through membership in a national or international honor society such as the Golden Key Honour Society, The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) or through association with the Education Research Center of America (ERCA), or the National Research Center for College and University Admissions (NRCCUA), among others.

While we do not dictate who a leader is, we trust that the many educators who nominate their students to our programs every year recognize those traits in their classrooms, on the field and in their communities. Once we receive a nomination, we contact the student and share the news of the nomination.

Students participating in educational simulations through Envision EMI

If you have already been nominated to one our programs – congratulations! Please refer to your nomination package to find specific details about your program. We look forward to seeing you soon.

If you are interested in attending one of our programs but have not been nominated, contact the program specific Office of Enrollment listed on any of the program pages listed here.

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