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It all sounds great, but how am I supposed to afford it?

Are you trying to dream big, but you don’t have the money?

Do you look at others who are traveling, doing missions, and coming home with amazing stories about what they have seen and done, and wish that were you?

The Outtatown Discipleship School offers travel, service, learning and adventure.  This is a hybrid program that combines the best of all possibilities: a mission trip, a year away from home, a chance to travel the world, wild adventures, a chance to make a difference in the world, and an opportunity to gain some incredible learning experiences that will count toward a university education.  It is a big dream – a worthy dream – an incredible year for you to consider.  This is a once in a lifetime opportunity and you need to think and pray about this one.

But, it is expensive.  The cost of the program will be approximately $14,000 - 15,000 including airfare.  Even though this is an incredibly low price for such an amazing year, you may not be able to afford it – so what do you do?

First of all, break it down.  Approximately one-third of the cost is room and board - $4500 (you will be paying that much and more no matter where you are), one-third of the cost is missions/service - $3975 (a chance to make a difference in the world, and believe me, after you have built someone a home or befriended an orphaned child, you will know that you have made a difference) and one third is the cost of your university education - $3975 (and your parents have told you that is important, right?) The last portion is the flight cost – approximately $2000 (the price of getting “out of town” – see the pun?).

Here are 10 ways to pay for an incredible year of learning, service and adventure . . .

  1. Pray – the very first thing you should do is pray about this.  Is this something that you feel called to do?  Every year is important in life, but those first few years out of high school can be monumental – imagine giving one year to God – one year to dream big about what God wants you to do; to discover your gifts, your passions, your calling in life.  Start by asking God to guide you about this decision and about the money you will need to accomplish this goal.
  2. Talk to your parents - sit down with your family to find out if they think this is a good idea. Are they able to help you with part of the cost?  They always wanted you to go to university, remember?  In fact some parents have set money aside for education in an RESP, and this program qualifies.  In addition, there will be a tax receipt for the educational and missions portions of this program which you or your parents can use to reduce the cost of the program.
  3. Save up some cash - How much money can you personally earn & put together between now and the beginning of September? Some students put money into an education savings account and whatever they earn in the summer or over Christmas can go toward this amazing year of adventure and learning.
  4. Mission Trip Support - Most church congregations help students who are going out on short-term mission trips. While this is much more than a mission trip, it involves a ton of service and our job is to bring you back ready to serve and lead in your home church. So, we encourage and allow students to raise 1/3 of their total by fundraising through their home church (ask us about further information and support for fundraising).
  5. Take out a Student Loan - The Outtatown program is a qualifying educational program and students may apply for funding from the Canada Student Loans Program, or through a local bank or educational agency.
  6. Talk to your relatives – you may find that your grandparents or some of your uncles and aunts are very supportive of this idea and would love to help you achieve your goals.  We suggest that you talk to your parents about this first, but they may have good ideas of people who would be interested in helping as well.
  7. Apply for scholarships and bursaries – often employers will have some kind of scholarship for the children of employees.  Many communities have a leadership scholarship or grants that are designed to help young people to achieve remarkable goals in life – the Outtatown program would qualify and you may be eligible.  CMU also offers some leadership scholarships and bursaries.
  8. Hold a massive Garage Sale - Most of us have tons of stuff lying around the house that we don’t use anymore. Why not sell off some of your stuff to earn some money and clear out your room at the same time? You could even talk to friends and family to see if they would be willing to donate their old stuff to you to sell at your garage sale.
  9. Put together a fundraising event – A car wash, a special dessert night, a musical concert; use your gifts and interest to create a party or a significant event. Tell people what the cause is and charge a small admission fee. Show the Outtatown DVD and provide information about what you are planning to do.  You’ll be surprised at how willing people are to support you.
  10. Apply for the Outtatown program and pray – yes, I know, it sounds a bit like the first thing on the list but it is that important.  Applying to the program is a step of faith.  Some students have found that God’s answer is “wait a year” and they have then taken a year to put together the money that was needed.  Others have found that their prayers were answered more quickly.  If this is something God has put upon your heart, then talk openly to God about your hopes and dreams.  Work diligently to do your part.  And, if you are interested, apply for the Outtatown program as a step of faith that opens a door to a year of great adventure.

Bonus idea – Live Simply!  In the Outtatown program you will be visiting people who have almost nothing – especially compared to the average North American.  A good way to prepare for this year is to examine the way we live – you and I as North Americans tend to buy things we don’t need and to live a life style that wastes a lot – we need to think about this and see if we can direct more of what we have towards a great purpose – a year with Outtatown could be part of that move toward a life of purpose, making a difference in this world.

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