FAQs

Who teaches Ivy Global Institute programs?

All of our programs are taught by current or recently graduated Ivy League students from universities such as Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Columbia. Our mentors bring firsthand experience in academics, leadership, and college admissions, ensuring every lesson is both authentic and up to date.

Are the programs online or in person?

We offer both formats depending on the program and partner school. Many workshops and mentorship sessions are conducted live online for accessibility, while larger events such as IvyMUN and the Ivy Hackathon can be hosted in person at schools or educational centers.

What age groups are the programs designed for?

Our programs are designed for students aged 12–18 (grades 7–12). Each program is adapted to the participant’s age, English level, and goals to ensure an engaging and appropriate learning experience.

What is the time commitment for each program?

Program lengths vary depending on topic and format. Short-term workshops (like Leadership or Entrepreneurship) typically last 3 days, while larger experiences like IvyMUN or Week in the Life at Harvard run for several days. Schools can also request custom schedules.

How do I register for a program?

You can register directly through our website under the “Contact” section. Schools interested in organizing a program can fill out our partnership inquiry form, and our team will help tailor a customized session.

Do students receive certificates or credentials?

Yes. All students who complete an Ivy Global Institute program receive an official Certificate of Completion, signed by their Ivy League mentor and the Ivy Global Institute CEO.

How can I stay updated on new programs and events?

You can subscribe to our newsletter for updates on new workshops, mentorship opportunities, and special events. Follow us on social media for highlights from recent sessions and student success stories.