Location
  • United States of America
Length
52+ weeks

Program Details

Activities
Backpacking City Exploring Sightseeing
Timeframe
Year Round
Age Min.
18

Pricing

Starting Price
11000
Price Details
Tuition is $11,000 per year for the 2 year program. Scholarships and flexible payment plans are available.
What's Included
Some Activities Some Equipment Some Meals Wifi
What's Not Included
Accommodation Airfare Domestic Airfare Park Fees SIM cards Tour Guide Transportation Travel Insurance Visa
May 09, 2025
Feb 12, 2020
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About Program

We believe there's more than one way to do life, and one definition of success is not enough. Too often the choice posed is what college to pick. The real choice is what LIFE to pick. Wayfinding Academy's 2 year program is designed to help each student live their life on purpose. This is how we do it:

- First, we get to know you and help you make an informed, intentional choice about your next step.
- Then we ask, "What do you want to contribute to the world?" through a core curriculum designed to help you no matter what you choose to do.
- The we connect you to internships and mentors so you can try things out. You have a Guide who helps you navigate our 2-year program.
- Then you take your next step after graduation with confidence, equipped with a network, a portfolio showcasing your skills, and a sense of purpose.

With opportunities to get involved in the community, travel abroad, and craft your own educational journey, Wayfinding offers a truly unique experience.

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Program Highlights

  • Core Curriculum: 9 classes designed to cultivate good humans, resulting in an Associate's Degree in Self & Society
  • Labs: workshops led by community experts on specific topics that pique your curiosity
  • Internships and Self-Directed Projects: connections and experience in your fields of interest
  • Wayfinding Guide: someone to walk with you every step of the way
  • Learn & Explore Trips: worldwide adventures that stretch your world view

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Austin
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

I didn't like higher education, but I wanted to keep learning...

Before I came to Portland to attend Wayfinding Academy, I first attended a small private business school in my home state of Massachusetts. Classes at this school were very traditional: an instructor standing at the front of the room, flicking through a powerpoint about finance while the students browse the web, looking at things that really interest them - music, baseball, travel, food, art (along with some dog and cat photos here and there). Our teachers assigned homework, but never actually check that we complete it. We have assignments due here and there and we hand in essays laden with buzz-words, robbed of originality. Teachers hand us back papers almost untouched by an editing pen. It seemed like everyone was a cog in this machine that spits out uninspired, uncreative, fragile kids into the adult world.

It took me a bit to realize this, but I was just not learning anything of value. I felt dejected. I felt stagnant. I could see the life path I was on and none of it interested me. I was forcing myself to “just suck it up” and bare these classes rather than pursue my actual interests. It made me so uncomfortable and angry at the higher education system that I left it all and dropped out of school.

About a year went by and I attended a conference in Portland where Michelle Jones spoke on stage about Wayfinding. Hearing Michelle’s vision for revolutionizing higher education was all it took for me to know that this new college was the place for me. Even though I was upset with higher education, I CRAVED being in a community with other like-minded students that were committed to their own education and growth.

The first major difference I noticed as a Wayfinding student is that no one holds your hand there. A surprising amount of hand-holding goes on in traditional education. But not at Wayfinding. They don’t prescribe you what you need to know from some list or textbook. They help you figure out what you're naturally curious in and then help you develop the skills you need to learn more and take action. It is entirely self-directed and self-determined.

Building the skills to be a self-directed and self-determined lifelong learner and maker was the bulk of my work at Wayfinding. I learned how to persevere when projects got difficult. I learned about myself and grew as a whole human inside the classroom and out. I got to travel and see more of the world through their Learn and Explore program. I learned all sorts of skills from designing and painting murals to editing films to facilitating group conversations.

Everything good in my life right now can be traced back in one way or another to my experience at Wayfinding. So grateful for the two years I spent there. I would highly recommend you look into Wayfinding as a potential next step in your life.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
You need to be READY for this experience. You need to be hungry for learning and making and building and participating and growing in a community. This isn't a passive thing - it's hard work and it requires dedication. The experience is what you choose to make of it. It's definitely not for everybody, but if you're passionate about living an intentional life and you're committed to your growth, this could be the place for you.
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TJ
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Living My Life on Purpose

I am very grateful for my experience at Wayfinding. I was struggling in a 4 year traditional college before I dropped out and started Wayfinding. I really like how small the class sizes are . I feel more seen and heard. That aspect made it easier for me to interact with other classmates and professors. My time at Wayfinding was filled with a fun, stressful self- journey. I learned a lot about myself and have grown into someone who is always learning but also someone who I am proud of. I believe I am doing more meaning work in my life now.

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