The GREEN Program

Program Reviews

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Dane
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Iceland Experience

One obstacle I faced when committing to the program was cost. Looking back at the experience, it was worth it. The personalized tours, classroom exposure to lectures on Iceland’s History, Hydropower, Geothermal, and Power Systems, along with all the beautiful sights, truly made the program the best spring break trip I’ve taken.

I have participated in study abroad before, and this one was the most engaging and planned out. You also meet great like minded people, who want to change the world with you!

Pros
  • Planned itinerary with great guides
  • Beautiful sights not available to outsiders
  • Networking with great likeminded people
Cons
  • Wet, cold rain, but we embraced it and it was part of the Icelandic experience
  • Not a lot of free time, but there were so much cool stuff to see and do
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Benjamin
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Incredible Program Exceeded Expectations

I recently completed the Green Program's Iceland course and have never had a more enjoyable experience in my life. The local guides that joined us on our trip were extremely knowledgeable, designed really unique excursions I wouldn't have had if I visited Iceland on my own (A highlight was visiting a mountain and cave near one of our guide's hometowns that I never would have known existed), and were still very flexible with letting us decide what we wanted to do. Additionally, the graduate student helping us for the learning aspects of the program was super friendly, helpful, and never was unable to answer one of our technical or scientific questions. While the experience had relatively no cons for me, some of the things I loved may not be for other people. For example, our days were always packed with very little time to rest or relax. Also, the excursions we went on were somewhat physically demanding, and we would often hike or walk through extreme weather for many hours a day. I loved these aspects of the program, but understand that might not be for everyone. Also, I met some incredible friends while on the trip, but this is a sustainability-focused program, so if you are not interested in the environmental aspect of the program, you will feel out of place.

Pros
  • Very packed schedule, lots of things to do
  • Lots of freedom for a study abroad program
  • Meeting incredible people
Cons
  • Somewhat high price
  • Rooms are shared (with up to 6 people per room at times)
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Genevieve
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

The Green Program Sustainability in Iceland

The Green Program did an awesome job showing the beauty of Iceland through excursions to see waterfalls, glaciers, volcanoes, and geysers. We were able to see the cultural emphasis Iceland has on preserving nature. We also learned about energy production/consumption through classes and touring geothermal and hydropower plants learning about Iceland's 100% reliance on renewable energy! The food was really yummy and all meals during the program were provided. We stayed in private hostels during the trip so the rooms were only shared with other people on the green program trip. The days had a balance of nature and academic focus which was nice!

Pros
  • Nature
  • Safety
  • Educational
Cons
  • Sharing room with a few others
  • Iceland weather will keep you on your toes
  • Iceland is expensive when compared to US prices
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Kevin
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazingly Memorable and Educational Trip

I originally applied to The GREEN Program in December of 2019 with the intention of traveling to Iceland in March 2020, but as we are all too familiar with by now, the pandemic has changed many of our plans.

I originally wanted to participate in the program as a sort of first step toward a career in sustainability/renewable energy, and with it being postponed, I had to take my future into my own hands. In the fall of 2020, I changed my Master's degree from Electrical Engineering to Green Technologies, and over winter break from December 2020 to January 2021, I was so pleased to participate in The GREEN Program's "Learn Now, Travel Later" program where I was able to complete the coursework for the program ahead of traveling to Iceland.

Pulling inspiration from geothermal energy systems in Iceland, I wrote a proposal for "Utilizing Geothermal Energy to Aid in the Deicing of Roadways in the United States" to combat the negative environmental effects of road salts.

After 3 postponements, I was finally able to travel to Iceland this past December to complete a capstone proposal and explore the island with my cohort. My capstone group proposed a non-profit called Southeast Wind which would advocate for wind energy solutions in the Southeast US where wind energy has yet to be fully taken advantage of despite its great potential. The challenge of working with others to come up with a solution to a real world problem is such a valuable experience.

A massive thank you to everyone at TGP who made this trip possible, and I can't wait to put what I've learned in this program to use in my career!

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Don't be afraid to be vulnerable and open up to others!
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Erin
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Iceland Renewable Energy and Sustainability Innovation

I could not have asked for a better experience through The Green Program! Iceland was truly jaw-dropping, and it was such a privilege to dive deep into the country and its culture. I also can't say enough good things about all the other participants on the trip and the guides as well. They made everything so smooth and fun, and I made such a strong connection with everyone even given the short time frame. Logistically, it was so nice to not have to worry about anything once we arrived since our guides took such good care of us. They were always reminding us to surrender ourselves to the experience and live as presently as possible during each adventure. It's rare to experience such a holistic, educational program like this.

The course content was so engaging and fascinating as well, and the Learn Now, Travel Later enhanced the experience for me personally. With the learning done in advance, you could enjoy applying it through the itinerary. I would highly recommend this program if you're up for an adventure of a lifetime.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
I was so struck by how varied and dramatic the landscape was in Iceland. I'm not sure what I was expecting, but we could drive from a gorgeous glacier covered in volcanic ash to a black sand beach and then to a moss-filled cave with a hidden waterfall all in one day. The country is unlike any other not only because of the rich culture and fun-loving Icelanders, but also because of the other-worldly quality of the geography.
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Varun
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Really Well Done

Really well done program. This was one of the first programs they had in person since the pandemic began, and so I was initially a little worried that there would be some problems with the overall flow. However, everything worked out perfectly, and the program was really amazing. I met a lot of new people, made a lot of new friends, and overall I'm really glad I waited the 2 years I had to get into this program. I was put through a series of new experiences, and this was my first time out of the USA in many years, so I'm glad I went with this program

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Do everything and anything they put you up to. Go in with a no regrets mentality
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Jake
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Exceeded High Expectations

Overall had a fantastic learning and exploring experience. Everything offered on the Iceland trip was curated to perfection and it was led by amazing people. Really, the facilitators made the trip for me, their general knowledge and attitude were great motivators throughout the whole trip along with providing a lot of personal attention and consideration. I had a few personal needs that were accommodated for and overall it elevated my trust in these people and just made the entire trip better.

I had waited 2 years since initially signing up for the trip to go on it, and it was rough to wait and go through the delays due to the pandemic but it was all well worth the wait. For any person simply seeking to learn more about Iceland and it's infrastructure to really establish yourself with good people and make new friends, it's well worth it and couldn't recommend it enough

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
My willingness to indulge more in the unknown that the trip offers so well. The hesitancy of doing some things, talking to certain people or participating set me back in fully enjoying every single aspect of the trip
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Megan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Best program ever!

My Trip to Iceland with the green program was one of the coolest experiences I have ever had in my lifetime. Getting to meet so many people from around the world and experience a crazy trip like this is something I will never forget. Every day we would go on so many different adventures like camping, exploring, hiking, and more. Throughout the trip we worked on our capstone projects and at the end we all presented them to each other. Getting to learn so many new ideas about sustainability and then learning how to apply it for everyday problems was amazing. If you ever get the chance to go on this program I would definitely go!

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
I would say the scariest part of the trip was climbing up the glacier. It was one of the coolest experiences I have ever had. Looking at it from the bottom and seeing tiny specs that were humans made me freak out. However, the hike up was so worth it because of the amazing view.
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Mandy
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Educational Adventure in Iceland

This program focused on education, the Icelandic culture/language, and adventures in the outdoors–it was everything that I hoped for! I returned home with knowledge on renewables and sustainability, hope for the future of the planet, inspiration to do more, and new friends from all over the world. Despite traveling during the times of COVID, everything worked out so smoothly–thanks to everyone on the team who organized and led the program! I would love to do another TGP course in the near future.

What was the most unfamiliar thing you ate?
A shot of fish liver oil. It's an acquired taste but this Icelandic tradition has its health benefits!
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Rhys
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

The best two weeks of your life

I have been on two TGP trips (Iceland - Renewable Energy and Innovation, and Nepal - Microgrids for Sustainable Development) and both were incredible! Undoubtedly the best two weeks of your life, I cannot recommend it enough.

The GREEN Program trips are a unique experience and are absolutely transformative. As an undergraduate looking to forge a career in sustainability and sustainable development I have benefitted hugely from my experiences. From immersing yourself in another culture and learning from different perspectives, to trying new food and making friends for life; TGP is not to be missed!

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Sieze every opportunity - you won't regret it! This trip will be a transformative experience!