My spring semester exploring the American southwest was one I will never forget. From surfing the California coast, to climbing rock faces in Arizona, to exploring the Grand Canyon, to rafting on the beautiful Colorado river, each day was a new adventure full of learning that came while immersed in the environments we were talking about. The stories I heard, the people I met, the projects I helped with, and the lessons I learned were all unique and taught me so much about both myself and the American southwest. Each new experience brought new stories, laughs, and moments I’ll remember forever.
Response from ARCC Programs
Thank you for taking the time to provide this important information. This is, unfortunately, the first we have heard about the behind-the-scenes treatment of your granddaughter and we, too, are very disappointed to know that this occurred. We commend your granddaughter on not only her ability to persevere in the midst of a difficult situation but to even walk away with an appreciation for her experience despite the challenges you mention. As a program, one of our goals is to facilitate meaningful relationships among students by way of ice-breakers, games, leadership activities, and the shared experiences of traveling to new places. Our hope is that this helps to create a solid foundation for the students to operate within throughout the program. We are sorry to hear that some students did not align with the ethics of our program and used time, when not directly supervised by our leaders, to mistreat your granddaughter. We only wish we would have known about this while your granddaughter was still on the program so we could have taken steps to remedy the situation. We are always looking to grow and improve as an organization and remain motivated by this experience in our continual efforts to combat bullying and exclusive behavior. Please feel free to reach out to us directly to provide any additional feedback.