Requirements
I. GLOBALLY-THEMED COURSEWORK |
Three credits in languages and one of the following options: 1) a minimum of three semester courses or 2) two courses consisting of a full year course plus a semester course from the following globally-themed courses list.
Language:
Three years of study of one world language, which may include study through dual enrollment, a college or university, or online enrollment. Students may also elect to study two years each of French or Spanish for a minimum of four credits of World Language. (Note: Students whose second language is English may seek a waiver of this requirement.) (3.0 credits)
English:
Journalism (.5)
Public Speaking (.5)
World Literature 100 (.5)
World Literature 200 (.5)
Fine Arts:
World Music Drumming (.5)
Internship:
Internship - CRN B340 (.5) Note: Students in grade 11 or 12 complete an approximately 40-hour internship in conjunction with the course, facilitated by the EHS Internship Coordinator, with a GLP employer or organization.
Science:
Designing Solutions to Global Challenges (1.0 Physical Science)
Social Studies:
AP Comparative Government and Politics (1.0)
AP Economics (1.0)
AP World History (1.0)
Current Issues (.5)
Holocaust and Human Behavior (.5)
Introduction to Gender Studies (.5)
Introduction to World Geography (.5)
World Cultures (.5)
II. SENIOR PRACTICUM | GLP students participate in a highly interactive culminating practicum focused on refining cross-cultural communication skills, understanding cross-cultural competency, and building leadership skills.
III. GLP EVENTS | Participation in 10 GLP events, which may include:
GLP Speaker Series
GLP Language and Culture Series
International Student Forum
Performances
Conferences
Film Series
Forums
Symposiums
Virtual International Exchange Participant
Off-campus events: Rowland Foundation Conference, Rotary presentations, University of Vermont lecture series and events, World Affairs Council lectures and events, etc.
IV. GLP EVENT RECORD | Events attended should be recorded here: GLP Event Record 2024-25
V. GLP SENIOR SPEECH