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Transformative Mini-GAP Planning for Students and Families

  • Heather Keighron
  • Jun 18
  • 2 min read

Are you a student or a parent considering a GAP year or Mini-GAP experience? Look no further than a Canadian consulting business founded by Heather and Dave Keighron. This business, Beyond Borders GAP Advising & Experiences, specializes in designing transformative experiences for students and families through personalized advising, curated planning, and post-experience integration.

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So, what sets Beyond Borders apart from other consulting businesses? For starters, it is educator-founded and family-led, offering a unique perspective when helping students navigate their GAP year or Mini-GAP plans. Their expertise in Mini-GAP experiences, focus on soft skills and career readiness, Canadian roots with a global reach, and holistic approach to guiding students through exploration, reflection, and decision-making truly make them stand out in the industry. The target audience for Beyond Borders includes students (aged 15-25) considering a GAP year or Mini-GAP, parents of students preparing for university or career transitions, high school guidance counselors, post-secondary advisors, GAP year program providers, and mid-career professionals seeking sabbaticals or purposeful breaks. Intending to launch their MVP and grow their business, Beyond Borders aims to provide a wide range of services and resources on their website. From a home page to a newsletter page, they offer personalized GAP year and Mini-GAP experiences, various advising options, and a free discovery call to cater to their clients' needs. Testimonials and success stories play a vital role in building trust with potential clients, showcasing the positive impact Beyond Borders has had on students and families who have utilized their services. If you are in search of a guiding hand to help you map out your GAP year or Mini-GAP experience, Beyond Borders GAP Advising & Experiences is the destination for transformative planning for students and families.

 
 
 

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