International Student Volunteers
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International Student Volunteers | |
Abbreviation | ISV |
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Formation | 2002 |
Type | Non-profit, NGO |
Legal status | Dissolved |
Purpose | Humanitarian |
Headquarters | Yorba Linda, California, U.S. |
Location |
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Region | North America, South East Asia, Oceania, Europe, South America, Southern Africa |
Students | 125,000 |
Website | Official website |
Formerly called | Youth in Action |
International Student Volunteers (ISV) is a non-profit organization originally based in Yorba Linda, California. The organization dissolved in California in 2018.[1] Originally founded under the name Youth in Action, the organization operated on a voluntary basis and provides educational and travel programs for university students.
Since ISV's inception in 2002, over 40,000 students have traveled with the group, volunteering for projects in Australia, New Zealand, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Romania, Croatia, Bosnia, the United States, Thailand, Ecuador, and South Africa.[2]
Program
[edit]Volunteer projects
[edit]Participants undergo a two-week program in small groups led by an ISV Project Leader, collaborating with local grassroots organizations to enhance the local environment or support community welfare.[3]
ISV partners with organizations like Habitat for Humanity, Conservation International, and Conservation Volunteers Australia.[4]
Projects undertaken by ISV encompass conservation, humanitarian efforts, or a blend of both, such as projects regarding children's education, environmental conservation, wildlife surveys, English teaching, and construction initiatives. ISV has established long-term partnerships with organizations like the Wild Mountains Trust, focusing on environmental education in Australia.[5]
Adventure tour
[edit]The program's second component consists of two weeks of travel, exploration, discovery, and adventure in the host country. The tour is run and operated by ISV with an ISV Tour Leader. Participants travel through their host country and learn about the environment and culture of the country while taking part in activities such as white water rafting, city tours, horseback riding, snorkeling, glacier treks, waterfall rappelling, and cultural shows.[citation needed]
Academic credit
[edit]As of 2023, 350 universities have offered academic credit through independent study to almost 2,000 student ISV participants.[6] Universities in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia provide academic credits by an ISV Program Syllabus that the accrediting institutions approve. The educational focus is on Natural Resource Management and Sustainable Development, with an emphasis on the program's opportunities for experiential education in an international volunteer setting. However, the program accepts participants aged 18 and above, regardless of whether they earn credits. The program incorporates group discussions, daily journaling, guest speakers, and other interpersonal activities.[citation needed]
ISV has been criticized by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, "[ISV] mislead students about the possibility of earning academic credit...with no sense of a university's processes or the likelihood that a student will receive credit."[7]
Recognition
[edit]ISV has been selected as one of the top ten volunteer organizations in the world by the International Voluntary Service Task Force, part of the US Center for Citizen Diplomacy.[8] In 2011, the organization received the award for Outstanding Project of the Year by the World Youth Student and Travel Confederation (WYSTC) in Barcelona for its San Juanillo Sustainable Development project in Costa Rica[citation needed]. In 2013, it was among the top three positions for the Happy Feet Children's Development project in South Africa[citation needed]. It was a runner-up in 2014 for Blue Moon, a community development and children's health education program in the Dominican Republic.[citation needed]
Most of ISV’s participants are university students based in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. The program is offered during the summer months (Northern and Southern Hemisphere summers) and consists of two or four-week programs in selected countries. ISV also offers three-week-long high school programs for students aged 15 to 18 in Costa Rica, Thailand, the Dominican Republic, and New Zealand.[9]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Verification". rct.doj.ca.gov. Retrieved 2024-12-26.
- ^ "INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS VOLUNTEER - ISV.ORG". Retrieved 2023-11-21.
- ^ "International Student Volunteers (ISV)". www.oneworld365.org. Retrieved 2024-03-27.
- ^ "International Student Volunteers". Gaze Foundation. Retrieved 2024-03-22.
- ^ "International Student Volunteers". Wild Mountains Trust. Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 3 March 2011.
- ^ "Academic Credit - INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS VOLUNTEER". 2022-07-04. Retrieved 2023-11-21.
- ^ "International Student Volunteers (ISV) Not Recommended | Announce | University of Nebraska-Lincoln". newsroom.unl.edu. Retrieved 2024-12-26.
- ^ "International Voluntary Service Task Force". US Center for Citizen Diplomacy. 2010. Archived from the original on 10 January 2011. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
- ^ International Volunteer Abroad Programs for Students | ISV. Isvolunteers.org (2013-04-08). Retrieved on 2013-07-26.