First Off, Who Are We?
Scott's Travels Inc. is a travel agency dedicated to helping today's youth find themselves in this huge world by exploring it. Nothing puts life into perspective better than experiencing it. The best thing about it is, YOU TELL US HOW YOU WANT TO DO THIS! That's right, no catch! We have plans for every budget and plan! Anywhere from a semester to a year, it all depends on YOU! We set you up with an adviser you tell them what you are looking for, and then we send you to event planning to put everything in motion! Interested? Explore the website to learn more!
If You Had A Year To Discover Who YOU Are, How Would You Do It?
We Know Just The Answer!
It is not uncommon to graduate high school and think to yourself, "Now What?" We at Scott's Travels Inc. want to help you be the best you possible! We have proven success and satisfaction record among our clients, and we are sure you won't feel any different!
It is not uncommon to graduate high school and think to yourself, "Now What?" We at Scott's Travels Inc. want to help you be the best you possible! We have proven success and satisfaction record among our clients, and we are sure you won't feel any different!
Did You Know?
- The custom of taking a Gap year began in the United Kingdom around 1960. The trend did not start to catch on until the 1980’s for the United States.
- Roughly 11% of UK students choose to take a year off each year. Due to the growing trend, there have been many studies on the impact of the Gap year on a person’s career and education.
- 90% of students who took a gap year returned to college within a year, contrary to the belief that most would not return. Gap year students are also perceived to be 'more mature, more self-reliant and independent' than non-Gap Year students.
- The most valuable find for most that take a gap year is that they can identify and eliminate interests to best direct a major study that results in a deeply invested college-to-career future.
- An estimated 5% of four-year colleges and universities have formal policies allowing students to defer admission, up sharply from a few years ago, which aligns with and accounts for the fact that 10% of the students who take a Gap Year are American students