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Where Next Generation Leaders Are Made


Great leaders learn from history. At the Junior National Young Leaders Conference (JrNYLC), 7th and 8th grade students have the extraordinary opportunity to spend six amazing educational days in Boston, Atlanta, or Washington D.C. They will experience history and politics among museums, monuments, and more. They will be inspired by exemplary stories of courage and collaborate to discover solutions to some of the issues they face today.

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Empowering Tomorrow’s Leaders Today

Start your leadership journey at the Junior National Young Leaders Conference. During this six-day Envision program, Atlanta, Boston, or Washington, D.C., will serve as a living classroom for students as they develop leadership skills and enjoy the educational experience of a lifetime.  

With a focus on influential figures from American history and social advocacy, JrNYLC is a program packed with fun and engaging site experiences as well as hands-on activities that bring the concepts and skills of effective leadership to life.

Through powerful workshops, group activities, and hands-on simulations, students will lay a foundation for critical thinking and leadership skills with an action plan for what they will accomplish during the conference, beginning with a Mission Statement.

Students will identify the leadership traits of influential figures to inform their own leadership attributes and build new ones in Roots of Leadership. They will also learn the elements of a Public Service Announcement and how to utilize it to overcome intolerance. In the Facing the Music Simulation, young leaders will understand who has decision-making power and the best ways to affect change. Finally, students will exercise presentation skills to create an effective argument while examining First Amendment rights during the Peach Patch Protest workshop.

2025 Dates & Tuition

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Location Residential Dates Day Dates Tuition
Washington, D.C. - University of Maryland June 22-27 | July 5-10 | July 13-18
July 20-25 | July 27-August 1
June 23-27 | July 6-10 | July 14-18
July 21-25 | July 28-August 1
Res   $3,145
Day   $2,645*
Atlanta, GA - Emory University July 20-25 July 21-25 Res   $3,145
Day   $2,645*
Boston, MA - Bentley University July 12-17 July 13-17 Res   $3,145
Day   $2,645*

*Day programs are for students who live within daily commuting distance of the program location and who do not wish to reside with other students during the program.

Residential tuition includes room & board, site visits & transportation during the program, lectures, simulations, curriculum & materials, and faculty & staff. Day tuition does not include room & board, but does include daily lunches.

Please note: We are currently evaluating all aspects of JrNYLC and may make changes to the curriculum, site visits or program location to ensure the program meets the most up-to-date health and safety standards.

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Students on university campus
Life on a College Campus

Between attending exclusive speaking events with influential leaders and walking in the footsteps of many bright emerging leaders before them on university campuses, students will get a taste of college life at JrNYLC.

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Voices of Change Project

Students will be immersed in this collaborative, conference-long project, where they will practice real-world leadership skills by devising an action-oriented organization to create positive change at their schools and in their communities.

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Student during a JrNYLC workshop
Workshops and Simulations

Through hands-on activities, simulations, and immersive workshops, students will identify key leadership traits and practice new skills to hone their own leadership traits. They'll create a Mission Statement, learn the power of Public Service Announcements, trace the Roots of Leadership through U.S. history, and more.

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Historic Site Visits

Students will learn about United States history while uncovering more about the great leaders who affected its change over time. Some of the sites* students will visit in Washington, D.C. include the Lincoln, Korean War, Vietnam War, and Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorials. In Atlanta, students will visit Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park and the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum. In Boston students will follow the footsteps of America’s Founding Fathers along the historic Freedom Trail, along with visits to Salem and Plimoth Patuxet Museums.
*Sites vary by program location.

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Tuition

Tuition Tuition for JrNYLC covers most of the expenses incurred during the Conference. Tuition DOES NOT cover transportation to and from the program. LEARN MORE


Scholarships

Scholarships Envision offers a limited number of scholarships to qualified students each year based upon financial need, scholastic leadership, achievements, and other factors. LEARN MORE

Fundraising

Fundraising

Let us show you how other students use fundraising to cover some or all of their tuition costs. Make fundraising part of your personal success story. LEARN MORE


Payment Plan

Payment Plan

You may pay in full today or choose to use one of our payment options.
PAYMENT OPTIONS AVAILABLE


Junior National Young Leaders Conference FAQs

  • Is the Junior National Young Leaders Conference right for me?

    The Junior National Young Leaders Conference is for you if you are a mature and responsible middle school student who has demonstrated leadership potential and academic achievement. Most of our students are either nominated by educators or selected through our academic partnerships. If you have not been nominated or selected but are interested in taking advantage of the life-changing opportunities that the program provides, we encourage you to contact the Office of Admissions today.


  • What is the code of conduct for this program?

    Attending JrNYLC is fun, but it is also an honor. Like all meaningful experiences, you only get out what you put into your time spent at this exciting conference. You are expected to conduct yourself as a mature and responsible leader, as you represent your school and community. You must abide by the Student Code of Conduct. You must also abide by and uphold all conference rules. Failure to do this may result in dismissal from the program and forfeiture of tuition.

  • What is included in tuition?

    Your tuition for the JrNYLC includes housing accommodations (residential program only), instruction, program activities and materials, site explorations and supervision by professional program staff. Your meals and snacks during the program (excluding lunch on arrival and departure days) as well as private motor coach transportation to all program locations are also covered.

    However, your transportation to and from Washington, D.C., Atlanta, or Boston is NOT included in tuition. While attending the program, you will only need money for personal spending on items such as souvenirs, airport shuttle service, additional snacks, and other incidentals. 

  • How will I be supervised?

    Your safety and well-being during the program is our highest priority. The program is structured so that you will reside in a safe, controlled environment. You will be closely supervised by our professionally trained Envision team, including advisors who serve as educational facilitators and chaperones, security personnel, operations personnel, and program coordinators.

    For 40 years, Envision has achieved a stellar record of safely and successfully enriching the lives of students, providing them with superb educational experiences and professional supervision. Envision safety measures include:

    • Greeting students at the designated airport upon their arrival, providing shuttle service directly to the program site, and providing shuttle service back to the airport on Departure Day*
    • Maintaining a student-to-staff ratio of 17 to 1
    • Requiring all students to attend all activities
    • Checking rooms nightly and ensuring that students remain in their rooms
    • Having night monitors in place to support students who may become ill or who have an emergency during the night
    • Equipping all staff members with two-way communication devices

     

    *There is an additional fee for shuttle service.

  • What is the difference between the residential and day options?

    You have two options when enrolling in JrNYLC: a residential option and a day option.

    Students who choose the Residential option will work and stay at the Conference site for the program duration and will participate in additional simulations in the evenings. 

    Students who choose the Day option will be checked in each morning after breakfast and checked out each evening before dinner. Day students participate in all site visits; however, the day program ends a day before the residential program.

    The benefit of the Day program is flexibility in scheduling. Additionally, some students may not feel comfortable with a Residential option, and the Day option allows for these students to still participate in the program and awaken their leadership potential.

  • Where will I stay?

    For the summer 2025 JrNYLC program, students in Washington, D.C. will be housed at the University of Maryland in College Park, MD; students in Atlanta, GA will be housed at Emory University; and students in Boston, MA will be housed at Bentley University in Waltham, MA.

  • How many students share a room?

    Each room will house two to four students. Depending on the housing venue, students may be in individual rooms or suites with bathrooms either en suite or communal, in the hall. You will have your own bed, which may include a roll-away bed.

  • Can my parents attend the program?

    Gaining independence, including experiencing new things on your own, is an essential part of your growth during the program. Because of this, your parents or guardians are not allowed to accompany you during the program.

  • I am a student requiring specific accommodations. Can I still attend?

    Yes, we encourage you to enroll. Envision by WorldStrides believes in working with families to accommodate student needs and encourages the participation of students who feel prepared to meet the academic, social, physical, and emotional demands of the program environment. We may be able to provide appropriate auxiliary staff and services to assist students as needed if notified in advance. We encourage families, guardians, legal representatives, or educators to contact the Office of Admissions for more information and to discuss particular accommodations before applying for enrollment in the program.

  • Do I need to make my own flight arrangements?

    Yes. Your tuition does not include transportation for arrival to and departure from the program location. We recommend that you make necessary flight arrangements only AFTER you receive confirmation that you are officially enrolled.

  • Can special dietary needs be met?

    At JrNYLC, we make every effort to meet all the dietary needs of all of our students. Vegetarian options are always available. Vegan, kosher, and halal meals can be made available to you, provided your request is submitted prior to the start of the conference. When you complete the Student Information Form, you will have the opportunity to make special dietary requests, including any food allergies or dietary restrictions.

Have more questions? Check out the Envision FAQs.