Pingry Travel Courses
Travel the world—or explore and serve in our own backyard—with Pingry! Short-term, faculty-led trips are the perfect way to expand your perspective while remaining closely connected to Campus. At Pingry, opportunities for cultural exploration and understanding abound, and the classroom is just the beginning.
Pingry faculty use the world as their classroom. Programs designated as Global Field Studies courses are credit-bearing educational adventures. These programs all offer one graded, academic credit (equivalent to a trimester elective). All have pre-travel and post-travel academic work.
Applications are available below under each program.
Contact Gillian Johnson, Director of Global Engagement, for more information.
Please contact Christy Welborne, Director of Enrollment Management, for information about tuition assistance.

2026 Upper School Global Programs
- Out and About in Acadia (Spring Intensive)
- Food Fights: How Food and Conflict Shape History
- A Tale of Two Cities: National History as Told by Lyon and New York (Spring Intensive)
- Future Foods: Edible Solutions From Farms to Florence
- Guatemala Cookstove Project: Healthy Kitchens, Healthy Communities (Spring Intensive)
- Portrait of an Empire: Exploring Roman Identity
- Keeping Tahoe Blue (Spring Intensive)
Out and About in Acadia (Spring Intensive)
Food Fights: How Food and Conflict Shape History
A Tale of Two Cities: National History as Told by Lyon and New York (Spring Intensive)
Future Foods: Edible Solutions From Farms to Florence
Guatemala Cookstove Project: Healthy Kitchens, Healthy Communities (Spring Intensive)
Portrait of an Empire: Exploring Roman Identity
Keeping Tahoe Blue (Spring Intensive)
2026 Middle School Global Programs
Past Faculty and Staff-led Courses
- Explorons le Québec! Celebrate Winter in French-Speaking Canada 2025
- The Middle School Alabama Experience: A Wellness and Community Building Journey Along the Civil Rights Trail 2025
- The Alabama Experience, Spring Intensive 2024
- Chile-USA Exchange, Spring Intensive 2024
- Food Fights: How Food and Conflict Shape History, Global Field Study 2024
- French Exchange Program 2024
- Out and About in Acadia, Spring Intensive 2024
- Summiting Sustainability: Canadian Rockies, Global Program 2024
- Belize: Tropical Marine Ecology 2023
- Excavating the Past: Rome’s Legacy in Britain 2023
- Exploring Puerto Rico through Sustainability 2023
- German Exchange (Hanau and Berlin, Germany) 2023
- Keeping Tahoe Blue
- Sawtooth Wilderness Backpacking Adventure
- Winter in the North Woods: Community in the Adirondacks 2020 & 2023
- Art and Power: Williams College, the Berkshire Mountains, and the Future of Art 2020
- Crossing Borders (Mexico & California) 2019
- Beyond the Wall (GERMANY, HUNGARY, AND THE CZECH REPUBLIC) 2019
- Pura Vida (Costa Rica) 2018
- Borders of My Perception: Germany-USA Exchange 2018
- Marine Ecology Research in Belize 2018
- Nations at a Crossroads (Croatia and Bosnia & Herzegovina) 2018
- Peru with Purpose: The Denan Project & Sustainable Development 2018
- Winter in the North Woods: An Adirondacks Field Study (New York) 2018
- Quebec Winter Wonderland 2018
- City of Rock (Utah) 2017
- Vivid Faces (Ireland and the United Kingdom) 2017
- France Exchange 2017
- Farm & Wilderness in the Adirondack Mountains (New York) 2017
- Beyond the Wall (Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary) 2016
- Pura Vida (Costa Rica) 2016
- Basque Culture (Spain) 2016
- Mountains, Mills and Mohawks (Massachusetts) 2016
- Germany Exchange 2015
- Marine Ecology (Belize) 2015






























