Ready to see the World? NHEG Travel Program

NHEG travel programs offer students and teachers the opportunity to experience, travel and understand new cultures all around the world. Unfortunately, NHEG no longer offers the family-to-family program. However, if you are interested in traveling, please contact us for a list of host families willing to provide an overnight stay and a meal.

NHEG Travel with EF Tours

Request an EF Tours Brochure

We are proud to partner with Education First Tours, a reputable student travel organization. Through this partnership with EF Tours, we offer international travel opportunities for college, homeschool, private school, public school, and charter school students and their families.

To learn even more about EF Tours, please request one of their brochures.

Take a Tour

Are you a student looking to travel during the summer or before going to college? Then follow EF Tours 3 step guide on how to go on your first trip to any part of the world to experience what that country has to offer.

If you have used EF Tours before or are using them for the first time, take a look at what tours are available on their website.

Lead a Tour

As a teacher, one of the greatest experiences you can give your students is the opportunity to experience another culture. With the help of EF Tours 4 step guide and the support of the EF Tours Team, your students will come back home with experiences and knowledge that they will remember for a lifetime.

NHEG Travel with Hostelling International

HOSTEL

An establishment that provides inexpensive food and lodging for a specific group of people, such as students, workers, or travelers.

Hostelling International USA (HI USA) is a nonprofit, member organization founded on an enduring belief in the power of travel to foster a deeper understanding of people, places, and the world.

Metro Homeschool Connections Group

The Metro Homeschool Connections group is committed to connecting area home educators. Their goal is to provide a welcoming and inclusive forum where families that are currently homeschooling school-aged children (from late elementary grades to high school) can build relationships and network. They also strive to keep members informed, involved and active with the many local educational and social opportunities available to home educators within the Metropolitan Detroit area and surrounding tri-county area.
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