Open to All NC Programs: Santo Domingo, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic: Winter 2026

Status

Open

Trip Destination

Santo Domingo, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

Approximate Price

1,200.00

Trip Date

03/01/2026

TO

03/08/2026

Application Deadline

10/02/2025

Cost Information

If you do not enroll in the Be World Ready course, you will be responsible for the full Global Learning Experience cost of $5,000+ (subject to change). Prices may vary slightly for Global Learning Experiences. For other Be World Ready programs, refer to the approximate costs listed on their respective webpage.

Program Information

This opportunity is available to all Niagara College students who:

  • Are currently enroled full-time in ANY program at Niagara College.
  • Are in good academic standing before the GLE departure dates.
  • Will be enroled in the *Be World Ready course as part of their GLE experience.
    • Students who do not require a general elective or liberal elective credit for their program will be required to pay any additional over full-time course load fee to enroll in the Be World Ready course. The amount and payment instructions will be confirmed upon receipt of your application.
  • Remain actively enroled, full-time, in a program at Niagara College during the term of the GLE.
  • Have not yet taken part in a Be World Ready GLE experience before.

*The Be World Ready Course (SOCL 1128 or IDPL 9103) is a 3-credit course designed to support and enhance your Global Learning Experience (GLE). This course is mandatory for all GLE participants. This 14-week in-person course runs during the same term you’ll be participating in your GLE, and it’s tailored to help students build essential skills to prepare them for their GLE and future careers. The Be World Ready course consists of the same aspects and expectations as any other course at Niagara College. You will have regular assessments, and the course is delivered weekly. This course is interactive, engaging, reflective, and practical, and engagement with the content and activities is required for successful completion. Classes are typically held in the evenings (6:30 PM – 9:30 PM) to accommodate students’ core term class schedules. The course includes a mix of assignments and activities, some of which must be completed while you’re abroad, helping you apply what you’re learning in real time.

Physical Intensity

Moderate - Walking around city, uneven terrain/inclines, sitting for day trips, longer periods of standing during site visits

Accommodations

Shared room accommodations - hotel and hostel style

Meals

Meals as outlined in itinerary

Steps to Apply

  1. Click here to register for the “Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic” GLE.
    • Approx. 30 minutes to complete, you will need a digital photo of your passport
  2. Once confirmed, eligible students will receive instructions from [email protected] regarding how to make the one-time payment of $1200.00 by the date and time instructed to confirm their seat on the GLE.
  3. Receive email confirmation that your seat has been saved from [email protected].
  4. Get your suitcase out!

Open to All NC Programs: Santo Domingo, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic: Winter 2026

Global Classrooms, Local Insights: A Transformative Journey in the Dominican Republic

 

Join Be World Ready this Winter 2026 Break Week and experience the beauty and excitement of the Dominican Republic!

During this uniquely curated global learning opportunity, you will experience the Dominican Republic through highly interactive and engaging learning activities and sessions. We have partnered with Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD) to develop a thought-provoking week of engaging learning inside and outside the classroom. This program focuses on highlighting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG) 10, 11, 16 & 17.

During this program in Santo Domingo, you will receive learning sessions at the University on topics such as economics, justice and policing, human rights, and social structures in the DR, and learn about how the DR is advancing the UNSDG goals of reducing inequalities and promoting peace and global partnership.

You will also experience the culture of the Dominican Republic with various cultural activities that will enhance your classroom learning experience.

At the end of your time in DR, you will travel to Punta Cana to visit and stay at the Punta Cana Foundation. At the Punta Cana Foundation, you will tour their sustainability center projects that support the UNSDGs 8, 13, 14, 15 & 17. You will also wander the Ojos Indigenes Ecological Reserve before reflecting on your experience enjoying Playa Blanca.

This Global Learning Experience (GLE) is an unparalleled opportunity for those looking to make sure their break week counts on their resume.

DEADLINE TO APPLY: OCTOBER 2nd, 2025

Travel Visa + Immigration Documentation:

Students are responsible for researching and applying for any required visa(s) or ETIAS on their own; Be World Ready will not apply for any travel visa(s) or ETIAS on your behalf. Be World Ready will provide you with supporting documentation several weeks before your departure to apply for a visa as long as you have confirmed your appointment date to [email protected]. All international students will need to ensure that their Study Permits and Student Visas are not expired before the date of return from the international experience, to ensure that there are no challenges upon reentry to Canada. Travel restrictions and requirements for entry to Canada may change at any time. All travellers are responsible for remaining up to date with any restrictions and requirements for travel and re-entry to Canada leading up to and throughout their Global Learning Experience. Niagara College Canada will assume no responsibility for any changes to governing body travel restrictions, required documentation for travel or any refused entry as a result of change. BWR participants are encouraged to review the Government of Canada Website for the latest restrictions and requirements for entry to Canada, as well as to check entry requirements to their destination country as a Canadian citizen. If an ETIAS is not acquired, a visa appointment is not secured, or if a visa application is rejected, Niagara College and Be World Ready are unable to refund any payments made. All payments made towards the Global Learning Experience are final.

Students will not directly receive grant money as the full value of the grant has already been applied to offset the total cost of the learning experience abroad. For students who do not complete all grant requirements by established deadlines (including the time of submission), the full grant amount may be charged directly to their student account. Details on grant requirements will be shared with you at the beginning of your BWR experience.

Day 1: Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime! Our group flight to the Dominican Republic departs early morning, so get ready for takeoff!

Day 2: Start the morning with an introductory lecture on The Economic and Social Structure of the Dominican Republic, offering key insights into the country’s development and contemporary challenges. Next, delve into Constitutional Law in the Dominican Republic to understand the legal foundations and political system shaping Dominican society today. In the afternoon, take a step back in time with a guided visit to the Colonial Zone, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Walk the cobblestone streets where history was made and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and rich heritage of Santo Domingo’s historic heart.

Day 3: Kick off the day at the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD) with a thought-provoking session titled: “Progress and Challenges in the Race to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals in the Dominican Republic.” Gain valuable insights into how the country is aligning national priorities with global goals—and the road ahead.  Take your learning beyond the classroom with a site visit that directly supports the morning’s lecture content. This hands-on experience offers a real-world perspective on the policies, programs, and partnerships shaping sustainable development efforts across the country. In the afternoon, return to UASD for an in-depth discussion led by members of the Commission for Police Reform and Modernization: “Police Reform and Modernization in the Dominican Republic: Progress and Challenges.”

Day 4: Begin the day at the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD) with an engaging and forward-looking lecture: “Reducing Inequalities, Promoting Peace, and Global Partnership: SDGs 10, 11, 16, and 17 in Action.” This session explores how the Dominican Republic is working to build more inclusive communities, strengthen institutions, and foster international cooperation aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals. After the session, the group will visit the Ministry of Finance.  The afternoon is yours to explore the city!

Day 5: Spend the morning engaging in collaborative sessions with peers from the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD) and Niagara College (NC). These cross-cultural exchanges will focus on key topics such as social issues and culture, offering space to explore shared challenges and unique perspectives. Together, students will discuss themes like inequality, education, community, national identity, and cultural traditions—from music and food to values and daily life.

Day 6: Begin the day with a powerful lecture at the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD): “The Shadows of Human Rights in the Dominican Republic: Reflections on the Dominican Legal Framework”. In the afternoon, we will make our way to Punta Cana, staying at the Punta Cana Foundation.

Day 7: Spend the morning exploring the work of the Punta Cana Foundation, a leader in sustainable development and environmental conservation in the Dominican Republic. Begin with a guided tour of the Sustainability Center Projects, where you’ll learn about innovative initiatives in renewable energy, water conservation, waste management, and community engagement. Then, continue with a visit to the Ojos Indígenas Ecological Reserve, a protected area of subtropical forest featuring freshwater lagoons, native flora and fauna, and ongoing ecological restoration efforts. This immersive experience highlights the Foundation’s commitment to preserving the region’s natural resources while promoting sustainable tourism and environmental education. In the afternoon, unwind with a visit to Playa Blanca, one of the Dominican Republic’s certified Blue Flag beaches. This international designation recognizes beaches that meet high standards for environmental management, water quality, safety, and sustainability. Enjoy the pristine white sands and crystal-clear waters while learning how local efforts in conservation and responsible tourism help protect coastal ecosystems.

On March 8th, you’ll pack up your memories from the DR as you head back to Canada.

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Selection Process:  Please note that if you have not been contacted with an offer to participate within a week of submitting your application, that means you’ve been waitlisted based on eligibility criteria. Not everyone who applies at the same time will receive a decision at the same time. Please be patient as we review all applications and consider eligibility and funding criteria. 

NEW Payment Process: Students will not be able to make payment until after Be World Ready has reviewed their application and confirmed eligibility. You will receive a link by email from [email protected] with instructions on submitting payment once your eligibility has been confirmed. You will have a short timeframe to make a payment to secure your seat. Keep an eye on your NC student email. If you miss your payment deadline, your application will be abandoned.

Disclaimers: Be World Ready does its best to execute the itinerary as outlined above; however, all elements are subject to change based on availability or requirement to adapt due to circumstances outside of our control. Students are also reminded that it is their responsibility to research the entry requirements to the destination countries visited, per their nationality and vaccination status.

*Price per student is in Canadian Dollars and reflects the Be World Ready (BWR) grant, which has been applied to the total experience cost to heavily subsidize the rate per person for our Global Learning Experiences (GLE). Grant eligibility is based on full and successful participation in the BWR program.

INCLUDED:

  • Transportation to/from Toronto (from Niagara College main campuses)
  • Round-trip airfare, including 1 checked bag
  • Accommodations (shared)
  • Travel Insurance
  • Activities as described in the final itinerary (subject to change)
  • Rate per student is inclusive of taxes and fees

 

NOT INCLUDED:

  • Visa Fees (if necessary)
  • Passport (or any associated costs)
  • Meals not outlined in the itinerary
  • Souvenirs
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Tips for guides and hosts
  • Departure taxes (otherwise known as an Exit Tax) or additional fees for items not noted as included, if applicable. An example of additional fees could be overweight baggage.

The Be World Ready program at Niagara College prepares you for global success through education, exchange, and international experience. This program offers you the opportunity to experience culturally diverse learning environments, understand different perspectives and connect practical skills with a global mindset to help you launch your career.

A Global Learning Experience is a short-term study abroad experience that incorporates both vocational and cultural elements, while visiting some of the world’s most famous sights! All GLEs occur during Niagara College’s scheduled break weeks to ensure that students do not miss any classes.

Many of our GLE’s are customized for specific Schools and programs at Niagara College, allowing students to apply the skills learned in the classroom in a real-world setting.

Items included in the Global Learning Experience vary from one opportunity to another. You are encouraged to review the inclusions section on each GLE opportunity page. However, GLEs typically include round-trip airfare (where applicable), shared accommodations, travel insurance, and program fees as outlined in the itinerary. Participants can expect to purchase some meals on their own and will need to bring spending money for any souvenirs, tips, extra excursions, incidentals, transportation that is not included, or items of a personal nature.

No. All aspects noted as included in the overall cost of the selected Global Learning Experience are mandatory with no exceptions made. Our GLEs are developed using group pricing and we cannot deviate from the inclusions by individual request. 

No. Students cannot book their own flight in any way or alter the flights confirmed by Be World Ready. The round-trip flights as confirmed by Be World Ready are part of the package pricing, and the group is to travel to and from the destination country together.

These are our Niagara College Global Learning Experience policies, and we cannot deviate from them, as they are part of our risk mitigation and management.

Each global learning experience destination has different accommodation providers or themes. Accommodation types that are used may include a combination of dorm-style rooms, homestays, tourist class hotels (shared with a roommate), hostels or bunkhouses. Private accommodation options are not guaranteed.

Rooms will vary in style on each trip; however, they are commonly twin share (2 people to a room with separate beds where possible). Single rooms may be available for an additional room fee provided adequate notice is given to Be World Ready staff. We strive to ensure you have comfortable, affordable accommodations anywhere you travel.

Students will be given the opportunity to meet their fellow travellers before the deadline to submit their roommate requests. Be World Ready does their best to accommodate rooming requests, but please note that final rooming arrangements are subject to room occupancy requirements and availability. A rooming list will be created by Be World Ready staff and shared with our accommodation providers before your departure. All participants will be emailed and will have the opportunity to identify their preferred roommate(s). While we will make every effort to ensure all preferences are met, we cannot guarantee it.

No. Only full-time enroled students at Niagara College can participate in a Global Learning Experience. Applications are accepted and based on our outlined eligibility requirements.

In addition to regular communications shared with participants leading up to the departure of their GLE, Be World Ready requires students to enrol in the Be World Ready course. During the course, students will be presented with the overall expectations of the trip as well as in-depth details concerning their itinerary.

During their time abroad, students will be able to communicate with their GLE staff leads directly, 24/7, with any questions or concerns.

All participants are required to hold a passport that is valid for a minimum of 6 months beyond any expected date of return to participate in any opportunity involving outbound travel.

You are responsible for researching and applying for any required visa(s) on your own. Be World Ready is unable to tell you what visa you require and how to apply. Be World Ready will provide you with supporting documentation as needed to apply for a Visa. While Be World Ready is not able to advise or guide you in a heightened level of detail through any particular visa process, you may consider hiring a travel visa service to assist you with the visa application process, such as CIBT visas. Please note that Be World Ready and Niagara College do not endorse any third-party vendors, nor have any influence or control over any outcomes or services rendered. We cannot apply for a visa on behalf of any participant.

All international students will need to ensure that their Study Permits and Student Visas are not expired before the date of return from the international experience, to ensure that there are no challenges with reentry to Canada.

Yes, while it is great to have a Nexus card, all participants must hold a passport that is valid for a minimum of 6 months beyond any expected date of return in order to participate in any opportunity outside of Canada.

Depending on your destination country, we encourage you to book an appointment with a travel health professional regarding any additional vaccinations and medications you may need. It is strongly encouraged that you book an appointment with the Campus Nurse to go over this information. To do so, please visit the medical office to book an appointment at your respective campus.

Be World Ready takes the safety of our staff and students very seriously and has a rigorous risk management assessment when creating all opportunities. Be World Ready staff monitor destination country risk levels as communicated by the Government of Canada. Your safety is the most important aspect of this trip. Be World Ready and Niagara College take all possible precautions to ensure you have a safe, enjoyable experience while travelling abroad.

Eligible students who successfully apply for the Global Learning Experience will be presented with a payment schedule to follow. Students will be instructed to make a one-time payment directly to the BWR Payment portal. Students will require an accepted form of payment to complete the registration. The accepted cards are VISA, MasterCard, AMEX, Discover, Debit Visa and Debit MasterCard.

No. Students will not directly receive grant money as the full value of the grant has already been applied to the final payment to offset the total cost of the learning experience abroad. For students who do not complete all grant requirements by established deadlines (including the time of submission), the full grant amount may be charged directly to their student account. Details on grant requirements will be shared with you as part of the mandatory Be World Ready (SOCL 1128 or IDPL 9103) course, which all students participating in a Be World Ready Global Learning Experience must enroll in and successfully complete to receive funding.

Students are only permitted to travel on an GLE to their home country if the GLE is program specific. GLE’ that are open to students from all programs do not permit students to travel if the destination is their home country. The purpose of the grant funding is to help students gain global competencies that they would not otherwise be exposed to, and as such, travelling to destinations they’ve previously lived in does not support this goal.

Students have the potential to receive funding through Be World Ready up to 2 times; students can participate once on either an Global Learning Experience, Summer Institute, or Semester Exchange, and they can potentially apply again for a Work Abroad opportunity (if eligibility requirements are met – please note that if more applications are received than work abroad grants available, priority will be given to those who have never participated in any type of BWR experience before). So, if you’re wanting to participate in a Global Learning Experience, note that participation on a GLE is permitted only for students who have not yet experienced a Be World Ready GLE, Summer Institute, or Semester Exchange since beginning their studies at Niagara College.

Enrolment in the BWR course is a mandatory part of the GLE experience. If you do not have any remaining general or liberal electives left to complete in your program, you would be subject to the Tuition-Credits Exceeding Load fee, which is approximately $270.00 for the BWR course. Please note that the fee would vary depending on your total credit load and academic status (e.g., part-time or full-time). This Tuition-Credits Exceeding Load fee would be assessed on your student account for the term you will be enroled in the BWR course.

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