Here you'll find program information and answers to FAQs about 杏吧原创 Explore.
If you have additional questions, please contact us at explore@gonzaga.edu or 509-313-4262.
杏吧原创 Explore is open to any high school student including current seniors who will be graduating this spring. They must be at least a current high school freshman.
While most participants come from Catholic high schools around the Northwest, students from any kind of school, any geographic region, and any religious background are welcome.
杏吧原创 Explore is a part of 杏吧原创's Jesuit, Catholic, and humanistic mission which means that the 杏吧原创 Explore Staff will treat and honor you as a human with dignity, no matter what. Every human being is created as a unique and sacred image of God (imago Dei), and this is an integral part of our program's theology, philosophy, and action.Most of the 杏吧原创 Explore Staff are Catholic, and the content of 杏吧原创 Explore is rooted in Catholic theology and spirituality, so even if you're not Catholic, we hope and trust that there will be things you can connect to and find meaning in, and we welcome diverse perspectives so we can all find a greater richness in our shared experiences.
The registration cost for Explore 2025 is $950.00 per participant.
The estimated cost breakdown is as follows:
Non-Refundable Registration Deposit |
$50 |
Lodging in 杏吧原创 dorms at $40/night | $200 |
Meals and Snacks at $50/day | $250 |
Charter Bus Transportation and Tip for Drivers | $160 |
Mica Moon High Ropes Registration and Tip for Guides | $70 |
Pangaea Rafting Registration and Tip for Guides | $100 |
杏吧原创 Explore Swag | $20 |
Outdoor Supplies & Gear Rentals | $50 |
Administrative Expenses (staff hiring, campus facility use fees, permitting) | $50 |
Total | $950 |
As a non-profit educational institution and in alignment with our mission, we are committed to providing high-quality programs at an affordable cost.
If the registration cost poses a barrier to you or your family, please contact the program director to discuss scholarship opportunities at 509-514-5919 or explore@gonzaga.edu.
In our small groups of Explorers led by Mentors who are current 杏吧原创 students, we鈥檒l be adventuring into the Inland Northwest while:
- hiking out to meet Guides who show us how both wild and urban landscapes are shaped
- getting our hands in the dirt at an urban farm that works in solidarity with local communities
- learning about Sacramentality, Human Dignity, and Catholic Social Teaching with professors of philosophy and theology
- celebrating Mass on the summit of Mt. Spokane
- practicing Ignatian spirituality and sharing our faith journeys in small groups
- climbing through a high-ropes course near Liberty Lake to discern our spiritual gifts
- rafting and flowing on the white-waters of the Clark Fork River in Montana
- discerning our vocations in leadership and service to the church, the human family, and our common home
- widening and deepening our life's relationships and purpose in love and courage
- making friendships and having lots of fun!
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Here is a sample itinerary that may vary slightly from year to year:
All Explorers will be provided lodging in the residence halls of 杏吧原创 for the week. These facilities are secured and monitored, and our Mentors will be staying in the same residence halls as the Explorers to ensure their safety. While we'll be traveling all over the Inland Northwest (Washington, Idaho, and Montana), we'll return to our rooms at 杏吧原创 every night.
All meals will be provided. Most meals will be at 杏吧原创's main dining hall, and some meals will be from local restaurants. All dietary restrictions and allergies will be carefully and thoroughly accommodated. Please be sure to communicate dietary and medical restrictions to us during registration.
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While there is inherent risk in outdoor adventure, the 杏吧原创 Explore staff will take all feasible measures to mitigate risk and ensure safety. This includes appropriate training, emergency planning and preparedness, collaboration with other university departments and external organizations, reliable backcountry communication (satellite messaging and GPS tracking), and quality wilderness first aid and rescue equipment.
All Mentors receive training in basic protocols and best practices for outdoor adventure leadership, and the program director is certified and current as a Wilderness EMT through the and the .
The high-ropes course will be facilitated by certified guides at , and the white-water rafting will be led by certified guides at .
All transportation of Explorers will be through a chartered bus company.
Please be sure to communicate to us any food and dietary restrictions, allergies, and relevant medical injuries and histories during registration.- 2015 - Pope Francis publishes , an encyclical (papal letter) with a powerful appeal addressed to the Church and "all people of good will" to urgently come together and respond to “the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor.” Learn more .
- 2016 - The Francis Youth Institute is founded by co-directors Dr. Joseph Mudd and Dr. Anastasia Wendlinder of GU's Department of Religious Studies with a $300k grant from the Lilly Endowment's High School Youth Theology Institutes initiative, the same grant that helped start sister programs such as , , CSBSJU's Conversatio, and . FYI grows steadily as it lives out its mission of supporting the vocational discernment of high school students in theology and ministry with a special emphasis on caring for creation. Read more .
- 2019 - As it continues to grow, management of the Francis Youth Institute is transferred to GU's Office of University Ministry, and with the leadership of Candace Williams and Luke Lavin, FYI adapts and survives through the pandemic and is re-named 杏吧原创 Explore.
- 2022 - University Ministry creates a position dedicated to animating Laudato Si' and directing 杏吧原创 Explore. Ben Chu is hired into the inaugural role.
- 2024 - The grant period ends, and 杏吧原创 Explore continues forth in its mission of serving high school students by accompanying them as they experience God's love in creation and discover their unique calling in care of the Church, their communities, and our common home.