Global Youth Excellence & Leadership Program (high school)

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exclusive educational webinar

4 Criteria Ivy League & Top University Admissions Officers Say Make Your Child Stand Out—and How GYEL Delivers Them

This webinar was developed in collaboration with our esteemed advisory board of college admissions officers from top-tier universities and respected private admissions consultants.

Learn directly from our Executive Director Ms. Joanne Jones:

Ms. Joanne Jones,
UN ECOSOC Delegate

Executive Director, Global Youth Excellence and Leadership (GYEL) Program

The Global Youth Excellence & Leadership Program (GYEL):

Preparing Students for Leadership, Global Impact, University Success, and Building Meaningful Careers

A Comprehensive Virtual Learning & Program Environment

UN & Industry Leaders Guest Lectures

Gain exclusive insights from world-class leaders in business, diplomacy, STEM, and the arts, with firsthand perspectives from top-level decision-makers.

Weekly Lectures

Led by these distinguished instructors, students engage in high-level discussions, case studies, and strategic simulations designed to develop critical thinking, diplomacy, and leadership skills.

Exclusive Office Hours

Students can ask questions, get guidance, and receive personalized feedback during dedicated office hours, ensuring they master complex topics and receive individualized mentorship.

Globally Recognized Certification

Upon request, GYEL has provided formal verification certificates for past participants, which have been recognized by universities, organizations, and scholarships.

Internships with World-Class Institutions

Many GYEL alumni have secured prestigious internships with UN-affiliated organizations, top research universities, and multinational companies—gaining real-world experience and career-defining opportunities. (Please refer to our FAQ for details.)

Letters of Recommendation from Global Leaders

Past select participants have received personalized letters from diplomats, coalition partners, and industry leaders, supporting their applications for scholarships, internships, and college applications. (Please refer to our FAQ for details)

UN & Industry Leader Lecturers

Gain exclusive insights from world-class leaders in business, diplomacy, STEM, and the arts, with firsthand perspectives from top-level decision-makers.

Weekly Lectures

Students attend weekly 3-hour lectures led by experts with degrees from Oxford, Yale, Columbia, and Tsinghua—top institutions shaping global policy and leadership. With real-world experience at the United Nations, UNESCO, and other global organizations, instructors deliver advanced sessions designed to develop elite academic fluency and strategic insight.

Exclusive Office Hours

Students can ask questions, get guidance, and receive personalized feedback during dedicated office hours, ensuring they master complex topics and receive individualized mentorship.

Globally Recognized Certification

Upon request, GYEL has provided formal verification certificates for past participants, which have been recognized by universities, organizations, and scholarships.

Internships with World-Class Institutions

Many GYEL alumni have secured prestigious internships with UN-affiliated organizations, top research universities, and multinational companies—gaining real-world experience and career-defining opportunities. (Please refer to our FAQ for details.)

Letters of Recommendation from Global Leaders

Past select participants have received personalized letters from diplomats, coalition partners, and industry leaders, supporting their applications for scholarships, internships, and college applications. (Please refer to our FAQ for details)

Give your child a competitive edge with unmatched mentorship, global leadership training, and real-world impact.

GYEL is a selective, application-based program designed to prepare high-achieving inside or outside the classroom students for world class universities, successful careers, and leadership roles on a global stage.

Mission Statement

The Global Youth Excellence and Leadership Program (GYEL) is a multilateral and multistakeholder initiative of intergovernmental organizations, permanent observers, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and organizations with official special consultative status in the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). It functions within the framework and ecosystem of the United Nations system and operates under the auspices of members and organizations within the United Nations system. The primary goal of GYEL is to foster excellence and leadership among global youth through a variety of strategic political and social initiatives. For the past 10 years, the program has focused on preparing individuals to become future leaders who are equipped to address the complex challenges of an increasingly interconnected world.

Academic Structure & Expectations

College Prep Program for the World’s Most Promising Youth

The Global Youth Excellence & Leadership Program (GYEL) is modeled after the academic environments of the world’s most prestigious universities and international institutions. Every element of our structure is designed to challenge select students, deepen their knowledge, and prepare them for meaningful leadership, competitive university admissions, and lifelong impact.

In a world where standing out academically is harder than ever, GYEL gives your child an unmatched edge—in knowledge, mentorship, and global recognition.

This is where the future successes of tomorrow come to learn.

World-Class Learning Experience

Ivy League–Style Lectures

Each week, students attend a 3-hour advanced lecture led by distinguished faculty—leaders who hold degrees from institutions like Harvard, Oxford, and Stanford, and who have shaped real-world diplomacy, humanitarian efforts, and global policy.

These are not facilitators or moderators—they are thought leaders with firsthand experience at the United Nations and other global institutions, delivering rigorous instruction designed to elevate students to the highest levels of academic and intellectual performance.

Personalized Mentorship Office Hours

In addition to weekly lectures, students are invited to a 2-hour office hour session where they may ask questions, seek academic feedback, and gain tailored insight from our expert instructors. These sessions offer direct mentorship in a setting that mirrors the advisory support structure of top universities.

Program Completion Benefits

Upon successful completion of GYEL, participants receive:

High-Level Certification

A credential recognized through formal institutional agreements with UN-affiliated partners and sitting Ambassadors. This is not a mere “course completion” badge—it carries weight in competitive admissions, scholarship evaluations, and high-level academic environments.

Formal Verification of Completion

An official verification document, backed by Coalition Partners to the United Nations, that can be submitted to universities, internships, scholarships, and other institutions—demonstrating advanced, globally oriented study now, not just as a future step.

Extracurricular Recognition

The ability to list GYEL as an official extracurricular activity on college applications, showcasing advanced academic initiative and leadership development.

LinkedIn Credentials

The option to add your GYEL participation and achievements to your LinkedIn profile to enhance your academic and professional online presence.

College Essays & Applications

The opportunity to reference GYEL in personal statements and application essays—highlighting advanced research skills, global awareness, and academic maturity.

Internships with World-Class Institutions

Many GYEL alumni have secured prestigious internships with UN-affiliated organizations, top research universities, and multinational companies—gaining real-world experience and career-defining opportunities. (Please refer to our FAQ for details)

Letters of Recommendation from Global Leaders

Select past participants have received personalized letters from diplomats, Coalition Partners, and industry leaders supporting their applications for scholarships, internships, and college admissions. (Please refer to our FAQ for details)

Curriculum

Capstone Preparation: Visual Storytelling & Presentation Skill

Students will learn how to effectively communicate complex ideas through multimedia presentations and concise visuals. Participants learn to structure their presentation for a short-form video (5–10 minutes), create impactful infographics or slide decks, and cite reputable sources to enhance credibility. The focus is on clarity, narrative flow, and data visualization—ensuring that each student’s final project showcases analytical depth, professional delivery, and strong design elements.

Global Institutions & Power Structures

A comprehensive overview of international governance: the United Nations, World Bank, IMF, NATO, and more. Understand their purpose, limitations, and influence in shaping global affairs.

Geopolitical Strategy & Global Conflict

Examine key geopolitical theories and real-world flashpoints—from Cold War dynamics to modern power rivalries. Analyze how nations negotiate, deter, and assert influence through military, economic, and diplomatic means.

The United Nations System: Structure, Impact & Reform

Study the inner workings of the UN: General Assembly, Security Council, ECOSOC, and specialized agencies. Explore criticisms, calls for reform, and how these institutions shape global policy.

Human Rights & International Law

Understand the evolution of international human rights law, landmark conventions, and the role of bodies like the International Criminal Court in enforcing global justice.

Sustainable Development & Global Policy

Explore the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), their significance, and the global challenges slowing progress—including poverty, education inequality, and environmental degradation.

Leadership in Global Crises: Case Studies in Diplomacy

Examine how leadership has shaped responses to global crises—from humanitarian disasters to pandemics and conflicts. Includes in-depth studies of effective (and failed) diplomatic interventions.

Climate Change, Sustainability & Global Governance

Learn how climate change is managed on the international stage: COP summits, climate treaties, and the science behind policy responses. Review global cooperation models for sustainability.

The Economics of Global Development

Understand how economic systems impact development outcomes. Topics include foreign aid, international trade, economic inequality, and how global markets affect local realities.

Ethics, Philosophy & Global Responsibility

Dive into foundational ideas of leadership, morality, and ethics in an interconnected world. Explore dilemmas in humanitarian intervention, AI, and international policy.

Global Health & International Cooperation

Examine global public health systems, the WHO, and coordinated responses to pandemics and health emergencies. Review international vaccine strategy, public health ethics, and crisis readiness.

Preparing for Global Leadership

An integrative session that prepares students to present themselves as future global leaders—covering academic pathways, professional positioning, international fellowships, and elite admissions strategy.

GYEL In-Class Exams

Each session begins with a short proficiency exam to help students review material, stay on track, and reinforce academic retention.

Capstone Project: Issue Brief & Recommendation

In addition to in-class exams, each student is required to submit a capstone project that reflects deep critical thinking, independent analysis, and mastery of a global issue covered in the curriculum.

The project is an opportunity for students to demonstrate academic maturity and intellectual creativity—skills highly valued in competitive university admissions and future leadership roles.

Submission Guidelines & Deadline:

Submit a self-recorded 5-10min video through a private video link (ex. YouTube) introducing the topic, discussing main findings, presenting key evidence or data, and concluding with proposed recommendations or solutions.

Create a single-page infographic, digital poster, or a concise slide deck (15 slides max) summarizing the research process, findings, and conclusions.

Final Coalition Partners to the UN System-Level Exam

The program culminates in a 3-hour, sit-in examination. This official exam is designed by the UN Coalition Partners and sitting Ambassadors, under our formal institutional agreements. It reflects the highest level of expectations for students participating in UN-affiliated global youth initiatives and tests knowledge in a way that carries weight after completion.

Unlimited Free Retakes

We believe in mastery—not pressure. If a student does not pass, they may retake the full program and exam, free of charge, as many times as needed. This approach ensures every participant reaches the standard of excellence required for formal certification—removing financial risk and emphasizing true academic growth.

A Defining Advantage

With direct mentorship from UN-affiliated experts, world-class academic structure, and one of the most respected global networks in youth leadership, GYEL delivers more than a program.

It delivers a foundation. A credential. A launchpad.

One that prepares your child not just to succeed in college—but to one day contribute on the world stage.

Even as a standalone credential, Part 1 bolsters college and scholarship applications by providing rigorous academic proof, advanced research output, and an official certification recognized by UN Coalition Partners.

For those seeking even deeper engagement, Part 1 seamlessly connects to Part 2’s publication opportunities, international policy simulations, and advanced leadership milestones—but Part 1 itself already stands as a significant, globally recognized accomplishment.

Meet Our Full-Time Lecturers

Ms. Hannah

Ms. Megan

Ms. Ananya

2025 PROGRAM DETAILS
  • Weekly sessions (fully virtual) with lectures, guest speakers, presentations, and group discussions
  • Weekly office hours for students
  • 2025 Schedule:
    • Spring Session: January – May
    • Summer Session: June – August
    • Fall Session: September – December

What Parents and Students Value Most About GYEL

In a recent survey of students and parents who completed a full track of the Global Youth Excellence & Leadership Program (GYEL), we asked what they found most valuable about their experience. Here’s what they shared:

APPLICATION INFORMATION FOR 2025 SESSIONS

To apply click the link below to take you to the application portal

Please email questions to: applications@un.gyel.org

To apply click the link below to take you to the application portal

APPLICATION PORTAL

Please email questions to: applications@un.gyel.org

Required:

  • Unofficial copy of transcript(s)
  • Please answer the following essay prompts:
    1. Choose one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that resonates with you personally and explain why. Describe any initiatives, projects, volunteer experiences, or future plans to actively contribute to advancing that goal whether it’s domestically or abroad (500 word max)
    2. Pick one of the following prompts to answer (500 word max):
      • What do you believe is the most pressing global challenge today, and why? How do you think the United Nations and the international community can address this issue, and what role do you envision for yourself in contributing to a solution?
      • What does it mean to be a global citizen in today’s interconnected world? Reflect on a time when you demonstrated global citizenship through your actions, values, or community involvement. How will the Global Youth Excellence & Leadership Program help you continue to grow as a global citizen?
      • Discuss a time when you had to take on a leadership role in a group setting. What challenges did you face, and how did you overcome them? What did you learn from the experience about leadership and collaboration, and how will you apply these lessons in the Global Youth Excellence & Leadership Program?
      • Technology plays an increasingly critical role in addressing global challenges. Choose one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and describe how technologies, such as geospatial technology, artificial intelligence, or data analytics, can help achieve that goal. How would you use technology to contribute to this effort?

Optional:

  • Standardized test scores (ex. ACT/SAT/AP/IB/etc.), if available

Recommendation letter: If we determine that a recommendation letter would strengthen the student’s candidacy, particularly in cases where their admission prospects are indeterminate, we may request one.

Applications will not be reviewed until all required documents are submitted.

Rolling admissions deadline

Program Tuition (Shared Administrative Cost)
& Financial Accessibility

The Global Youth Excellence & Leadership Program (GYEL) is committed to fostering the next generation of global leaders while ensuring financial accessibility for all qualified students. As part of the program’s funding model—aligned with well-established self-sustaining frameworks used by reputable international organizations and UN-affiliated initiatives—families contribute to administrative and operational costs in a way that maintains both excellence and inclusivity.

Rather than a fixed tuition model, families share in the program’s equitable administrative costs, ensuring accessibility while upholding the highest standards of excellence. This collective contribution model allows the program to remain sustainable while providing world-class mentorship and leadership training to students from diverse financial backgrounds.

Equitable Contribution Model

To support the program’s global impact, GYEL follows a tiered contribution approach, ensuring fairness and accessibility:

The contribution ranges from $0 to $5,500, with each year’s cap reassessed based on external support to the program. Future adjustments may result in a lower or higher cap, with most families contributing between 0.1% and 2.5% of their annual household income. This ensures affordability while sustaining the program’s high-caliber faculty and operations.

Generous financial aid is available, ensuring that financial limitations do not prevent students from participating.

Recent Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The program is currently experiencing an unprecedented surge in applications than in previous years—which has placed an increased workload on the administrative team and application review committee. While each application is thoroughly reviewed, please allow 2–4 weeks to receive a decision. For general questions or clarifications, a response may be expected within 3–5 days. Appreciation is extended for families’ patience and understanding as the team strives to address all inquiries as promptly as possible.

As the program continues to fulfill its mission of developing future global leaders, there has been a consistent increase in applications each year while maintaining a commitment to small cohort sizes that enable meaningful mentorship and collaborative learning. In response to this growth, the application policy has been revised: candidates may now submit one application per calendar year, rather than quarterly submissions as previously allowed. This change ensures fairness and consistency in the admissions process, particularly as the applicant pool expands while program capacity remains constant.

Applications continue to be welcomed in subsequent years. The selection committee membership rotates annually to maintain fresh perspectives, and it is recognized that meaningful personal and professional development often occurs between application cycles. Many qualified candidates are not admitted on their first attempt, and each new submission is evaluated independently, without reference to previous applications.

Each quarter, we are honored to receive a notable number of applications from talented students worldwide. While our admissions committee carefully evaluates every application based on merit, leadership potential, and alignment with program values, the selection process remains rigorous.

Historically, our acceptance rate hovers around 20%, reflecting the program’s commitment to maintaining small, high-caliber cohorts that foster meaningful mentorship and collaboration. Given the increasing number of applications each year, early submission is encouraged to ensure the strongest possible consideration.

All applications are reviewed holistically, meaning there is no single formula for admission. While academic excellence and extracurricular achievements are important, we also look for individuals who demonstrate intellectual curiosity, a passion for leadership, and a drive to make a meaningful impact.

Yes. It is understood that circumstances may make it necessary for a student to step away. If a participant needs to unenroll at any time during the session, this may be done immediately without issue or prejudice. Additionally, if a family has made administrative cost contributions, all contributions will be returned. If a participant wishes to join the same program or another in the future, a new application would be required. Please note that no verification of GYEL completion will be issued if requested by other institutions.

No. A previous application outcome does not impact any subsequent submission. Each new application is reviewed independently, and there is a maximum of one application per year. Additionally, the decision committee is reconstituted annually, ensuring a fresh evaluation for every applicant.

Yes. Upon successful completion of the session, a formal certificate of completion will be issued, and verification letters will be provided to external institutions. Such verifications have previously been issued for various universities around the world, including:

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – United States, Imperial College London – United Kingdom, University of Oxford – United Kingdom, Harvard University – United States, University of Cambridge – United Kingdom, Stanford University – United States, ETH Zurich – Switzerland, National University of Singapore (NUS) – Singapore, UCL – United Kingdom, California Institute of Technology (Caltech) – United States, Peking University – China, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) – Singapore, Cornell University – United States, The University of Hong Kong – Hong Kong SAR, The University of Sydney – Australia, The University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) – Australia, Tsinghua University – China

The program is well-versed in international documentation standards and can provide institution-level certification upon request. Please note that a student must be in good standing without any disciplinary concerns in order for participation and achievements to be verified.

The program does not directly facilitate or sponsor internships. However, many past participants have pursued internships or research opportunities with UN-accredited intergovernmental organizations, UN-accredited NGOs, and offices of Ambassadors and Secretaries-General. While there is no influence or guarantee over these positions, it is recognized that many in the UN system are risk-averse and appreciate applicants with a proven record of professionalism. Accordingly, upon request, the program will forward official professionalism history to relevant institutions. No subjective opinions or recommendations are provided, only verification of conduct during the program. This allows prospective hosts to confirm an individual as a recognized individual with a documented track record in the UN system, as well as in other private or governmental institutions.

At GYEL, the team is deeply passionate about bridging the gap between extraordinary potential and the world’s leading diplomats, change makers, business leaders, scientists, government leaders, and experts in the arts and sciences. The UN stakeholders also recognize an urgent responsibility to support the future Nobel Peace Prize winners, Pulitzer Prize recipients, Turing Award computer scientists, Fields Medal mathematicians, groundbreaking medical researchers, Academy Award filmmakers, and yes, the next Thomas Edison.

Session leaders have backgrounds spanning political science, geopolitics, and leadership. Recognizing that in today’s increasingly complex world, excelling in just one discipline is no longer enough, leaders must become adept across multiple fields, combining insights from different subject matters. Our Coalition Partners to the UN are deeply passionate about leveraging their decades of global networks and resources to provide students with guest lecturers in diverse sectors—from diplomacy to business, technology to the arts. By learning from high-performing mentors in such varied domains, participants gain a rare ability to piece together insights in ways others cannot.

Students have access to support from session leader mentors and advisors through email and office hours. They can ask questions, seek guidance on assignments, receive feedback on their work, and more.

Yes, students will participate in various interactive activities, including debates, group discussions, case studies, and a final project presentation. These activities are designed to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios and enhance practical skills.

Yes. In recent high-level UN sessions—including the Global Challenges Development UN Roundtable and the Strategic Innovation for Impact – UN Forum 2025—AI emerged as a pivotal focus of international policy discussions. Inspired by these developments, UN stakeholders strongly believe in providing this additional AI component to help students stay at the forefront of global progress.

Thanks to the generosity of benefactors and Coalition Partners to the UN, once a student finishes a full single track, that student may attend the full second track with a full scholarship. For example, if a student completes both the GYEL program session and research component, the student may enroll in the AI track for free for both the session and research component, and vice versa. This policy aligns with the broader mission to equip future leaders with a truly interdisciplinary skill set. By making both tracks accessible, the goal is to empower motivated learners from diverse backgrounds to explore leadership, diplomacy, and cutting-edge technology without the burden of added program fees.

Please see the Overview page to determine if a family qualifies for Need-Based Assistance and Educational Grants.

Yes. The program includes components that may qualify for community service credit, and formal service-hour documentation has been provided for various educational and civic awards in the past.

The program is designed for middle school and high school students, typically those in grades 8–12 across the world.

Given that the program has students across the world who attend, it is held virtually.

Yes. In numerous circumstances, members of the program community—including diplomats and Coalition Partners to the UN—may issue letters of recommendation for students who demonstrate strong performance, research contributions, or leadership. These letters are authored without input from the student to maintain authenticity. For security and integrity reasons, recommendation letters are sent directly to the requesting institution and are not released to the student. Please note that simply completing GYEL sessions does not automatically qualify a participant to receive a recommendation letter.

Rolling admissions is a flexible admissions process where applicants can submit their applications at any time within a specified period. Applications are reviewed as they are received, and admission decisions are made on a rolling basis, usually within 2-4 weeks. This approach provides greater flexibility for applicants, allowing them to apply when they feel ready, rather than being restricted to a single deadline. Additionally, rolling admissions often result in faster decision processing, as applications are evaluated continuously rather than all at once.

Many universities and programs adopt rolling admissions, including Brown Pre-College (https://precollege.brown.edu/apply) and the University of Pittsburgh (https://admissions.pitt.edu/first-year-student/). While there is no strict deadline, all applications must be submitted before the final deadline of May 15, 2025.

Although our admissions standards remain consistent throughout the application period, the number of available spots does not. As more applicants are offered admission over time, fewer spots remain open. Therefore, submitting your application earlier can improve your chances of acceptance simply because there is a greater pool of available seats earlier in the cycle.

Great question! Given the complexity of the UN’s structure, it can be challenging to understand how each component operates. The United Nations is an immense global organization with over 130,000 personnel, more than 6,000 UN-registered NGOs, and hundreds of departments, making it the world’s most comprehensive international institution—which is precisely why it is so vital to humanity.

The Global Youth Excellence & Leadership Program (GYEL) is a program within the UN system. Established a decade ago, GYEL was formed through a coalition of intergovernmental organizations, diplomats, ambassadors, permanent observers to the UN, NGOs, and organizations holding special consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). Rather than functioning as an external program, GYEL operates within the UN system and under the auspices of it’s Coalition Partners to the UN and diplomats and ambassadors registered and credentialed by both the UN and their respective state departments. For a visual representation of our structure, please see our About page.

GYEL’s primary Coalition Partners to the UN hold official UN credentials and security clearances. These are processed and registered through the United Nations Office and the United States Department of State, or their respective state departments, in adherence to all diplomatic protocols. They include sitting ambassadors, diplomats, and UN ECOSOC-registered special consultants, many of whose core role is to engage in high-level negotiations on behalf of the Permanent Observer, advise Heads of State, senior officials, and counterpart ambassadors on complex diplomatic and strategic matters at venues such as the United Nations, the White House, legislative bodies, and other major diplomatic forums.

Most recently, GYEL served as Deputy Convenor and Principal Partner at a UN plenary session, including the Strategic Innovation for Impact – UN Forum 2025, where it elevated youth voices and fostered cross-sector collaborations in the spirit of multilateral cooperation.

We encourage you to verify all information, including the credentials of diplomats, ambassadors, and UN ECOSOC Coalition Partners associated with GYEL, by consulting the appropriate authorities at the United Nations Headquarters or through official State Department channels.

The Global Youth Excellence & Leadership Program (GYEL):

A College Prep Program by Coalition Partners
to the United Nations

Empowering students —particularly the underprivileged—for top university admissions, leadership, and excellence in STEM, economics, law, and beyond.

GYEL is one of the only programs within the United Nations system designed to support students with unique strengths—whether inside or outside the classroom—who aspire to attend top universities and build impactful careers that contribute to a greater global future.

While the UN primarily focuses on essential life necessities such as clean water and healthcare, our Coalition Partners to the UN recognize that higher education is also a critical milestone and a powerful tool for breaking the cycle of poverty.

Our philosophy is that higher education and access to top universities are essential for students to pursue specialized learning, deepen their expertise, drive groundbreaking research, collaborate with changemakers, and build a more just and prosperous society.

GYEL’s contribution to the UN system is to collaborate with university admissions officers, educators, and education consultants to understand what is missing from the students they seek to admit, then bridge that gap by providing tailored programs that align with the desires of the world’s leading universities. We equip students with the resources, knowledge, experiences, networks, and opportunities to effectively showcase their strengths, stand out in competitive admissions, and secure their place at world-class universities—where they can further their specialized education and build meaningful careers that create lasting impact on society and the world.

Why GYEL Is Uniquely Positioned for Student Success

One of the Only Programs in the UN System for Student University Success

While many programs focus on broad student development, GYEL is uniquely designed to support students—whether they excel in academics, leadership, STEM, entrepreneurship, or other fields—by providing them with the experiences and opportunities needed to stand out in competitive university admissions.

Strategic College Prep Focus

GYEL collaborates with admissions professionals from top global universities to understand what they look for in applicants, identify common gaps, and provide students with the skills and experiences needed to become successful candidates.

Exclusive Mentorship & Global Networking

Students receive direct guidance from world-class leaders, industry pioneers, and coalition partners to the United Nations, opening doors to unique opportunities that set them apart in admissions and future careers.

Proven Results in College & Scholarship Success

91% of alumni believed GYEL strengthened their university applications. Additionally, more than 93% of parents felt that GYEL helped their child stand out in college and scholarship applications, with 96% saying they would recommend the program to other families.

A Gateway to a Competitive Future

GYEL identifies and invests in students with potential, regardless of where their strengths lie, ensuring they gain the experiences, recommendations, and real-world preparation needed to thrive at the highest levels.

A Commitment to Excellence & Equity

We support students from all socioeconomic backgrounds who show promise, ensuring that access to opportunity is based on effort, ability, and potential—not privilege.

With decades of expertise, a world-class network, and direct collaboration with universities, GYEL is more than a 
program—it’s a launchpad for top universities, meaningful careers, and global impact.

Tailored Pathways for Diverse Academic Interests

How GYEL Aligns With Your Student’s College Goals and Career Pathways

This overview was developed in collaboration with our esteemed advisory board, which includes college admissions officers from top-tier universities and respected private admissions consultants. We extend our sincere gratitude to them for generously contributing their time, insights, and expertise to help families understand how GYEL prepares students for success in both college and beyond.

For Future STEM (Technology & Engineering)

While many high-achieving students in STEM fields focus on perfecting their coding or lab skills, top colleges want to see how those skills can address real-world needs. GYEL offers hands-on exploration of cutting-edge innovations—think artificial intelligence applications for disaster relief or data-driven insights to improve public infrastructure. By demonstrating that they can translate algorithms into community-based solutions, participants show admissions committees that they have the vision to lead in STEM beyond the classroom.

Admissions officers at competitive universities often say that successful STEM candidates must have a humanistic lens—knowing how to communicate, empathize, and collaborate across disciplines. GYEL’s international and policy-focused sessions give technologically inclined students a chance to engage with ethical questions, global policies, and leadership strategies that complement their scientific pursuits, resulting in a more holistic portfolio.

For Future Business & Finance Applicants

Business schools increasingly seek applicants who balance profit with purpose. GYEL’s emphasis on leadership, advocacy, and ethical initiatives helps prospective undergraduates build narratives about more than just market share or competition wins. Students craft social enterprise proposals, volunteer with international networks, or contribute to policy discussions—all showcasing a commitment to making the business world better for everyone.

In addition to standard business clubs or entrepreneurship contests, GYEL participants learn to address global concerns—like poverty alleviation or sustainability—through strategic thinking and organizational planning. This real-world approach to business problem-solving often resonates with prestigious universities eager to admit the next generation of socially conscious CEOs and innovators.

For Healthcare, Pre-Med, & Environmental Science Pathways

Whether a student dreams of discovering medical breakthroughs or championing environmental regulations, GYEL offers a forum for them to explore urgent issues like public health, disease prevention, and climate resilience. By bridging science and policy, participants gain a deeper understanding of how healthcare systems work and how scientific research translates into practice.

Medical admissions committees look for candidates who grasp broader healthcare frameworks—epidemiology, global health diplomacy, and ethical decision-making. Through collaborative projects or potential research paper tracks, GYEL attendees can gain experience that underscores their ability to excel in rigorous scientific environments and meaningfully advance community health initiatives.

For Humanities, Law, & Social Sciences 

(Political Science, Psychology, Economics, History, etc.)

From diplomacy simulations to analyzing international organizations, GYEL immerses humanities-oriented students in the realities of global governance. Those seeking degrees in law, international relations, political science, or cultural studies gain firsthand insights into how treaties are shaped, how human rights policies evolve, and how grassroots movements spark large-scale change.

Today’s top-tier liberal arts colleges value applicants who have moved beyond theory to real-world influence. GYEL empowers participants to conceptualize projects that tackle complex social issues, offering a chance to show leadership in areas like educational reforms or community activism. Having an endorsement or letter of recommendation tied to such a globally recognized framework can set a student apart in a crowded field of high achievers.

Cross-Functional & Multi-Disciplinary Advantages for All Students

By exploring broad and socially relevant topics, students become more flexible in choosing majors or minors later on. Such breadth can pave the way for interdisciplinary study or even open doors to niche programs that blend, for example, economics and environmental science.

Whether writing policy briefs, pitching a social venture, or analyzing global case studies, students build practical communication expertise—an asset in all fields, from summer program or internship interviews to persuasive speeches in Model UN.

Through GYEL’s connections with United Nations affiliates and global thought leaders, participants can earn recommendations or networking opportunities that outshine the usual extracurriculars found on college résumés.

Admissions officers often see the same bullet points on every applicant’s résumé: debate club, sports, a high GPA. GYEL’s recognized brand and the depth of its initiatives ensure a distinctive narrative that underscores global awareness and a desire to forge meaningful change.

In essence, GYEL transcends the narrow confines of any single major. By uniting high-caliber instruction with genuine global engagement, it equips students across the spectrum—tech-savvy coders, aspiring CEOs, future physicians, and policy-minded humanitarians—to step beyond their comfort zones. The result is a standout profile that speaks volumes about their readiness to excel not only in university halls but also on the ever-evolving global stage.

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