Meet Juan Quintanilla – a Biochemistry graduate from Luther College who experienced Iceland with the help of our TGP Scholarship!

Meet Juan Quintanilla – a Biochemistry graduate from Luther College who experienced Iceland with the help of our TGP Scholarship!
Thanksgiving is a time to enjoy our friends & family and be grateful to the earth for all it gives us. TGP has made a list of 10 tips to make your Thanksgiving a little more environmentally friendly and give back to the earth in any way we can!
This past June in Iceland, The GREEN Program (TGP), in partnership with NSF-funded CREATE Energy Center developed a new program in Iceland for technical educators and faculty at community colleges across the United States who teach courses in renewable energy. The program examined Iceland’s clean energy and electric transportation sectors, and specifically, the role that national policy, municipal government initiatives, and emerging technology demonstration projects have played in the development of Iceland’s electric transportation ecosystem. Read on to learn more!
Discover the essential steps of credit transfer, and understand the process of seeking credit transfer from your home university. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how you can seek academic credit for your study abroad program.
Meet Antavia Paredes-Beaulieu – a Chemist from Minneapolis who experienced Nepal with the help of a ShineOn scholarship.
Meet Jared Harris – a Computation Modeling & Data Analytics major at Virginia Tech who studied sustainability in Iceland with the help of a TGP scholarship.
In honor of Women’s History Month, The GREEN Program is happy to highlight Kate Slattery – a mechanical engineer and photovoltaic designer for SolarCity who challenged herself and others to work toward a global mission of renewable energy and sustainability. We are honored to work with Kate’s family and GivePower to share Kate’s story and provide the Shine On Scholarship to TGP students in memory of Kate.
This blog features the Iceland Alum, Daniel Alberto Ardila Anzola, and his experience gaining professional development through his sustainability study abroad experience in Iceland.
There is no question that sustainability and travel are interconnected, and more people are becoming conscious of their environmental impacts. As a result, travelers are seeking ways to reduce their carbon footprints while on vacation, on their study abroad programs, work travels, and more. Sustainable travel is not just about reducing your environmental impact, but also about supporting local communities and preserving cultural heritage. Here are five practical tips to travel sustainably.
Meet Elizabeth Tofte – an Earth Sciences major at Penn State who experienced Iceland with the help of a TGP scholarship.
Meet Jacques St. Onge – a Mechanical Engineering major at New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology (NMT) who experienced Iceland with the help of a TGP scholarship.
Meet Taylor Weddington – a graduate of University of North Carolina – Wilmington who experienced Peru with the help of a TGP scholarship.
This blog features the TGP Costa Rica Alum, Hannah Redmond who has launched a business with her sister Ariel called Happy Box – a one-stop shop where you can build custom care packages in a few simple clicks with a handwritten note for a personal touch!
Whether your fundraising to make your TGP program possible or raising money for your favorite impact initiative, here are 10 tips to help you rock your fundraising during the holidays and over winter break.
The holidays are a magical season, a time to cherish and celebrate with your loved ones. ...
Your first step is to complete and submit an application. Upon acceptance, a TGP member will reach out to you with your next steps for enrollment. We look forward to traveling with you soon! (Please note that spots fill on a first-come, first-serve basis.)