The Office of Experiential Education at Gettysburg College has been facilitating challenge course programs to the campus community, federal and state agencies, as well as non-profits and educational groups for over fifteen years.Hr2

  • Constructed by Project Adventure Inc. and situated in a picturesque location on campus with a pavilion.
  • Consists of seven low elements and twelve high elements. Some high elements are programmed for dual and trio experiences.
  • Complimented by an indoor climbing facility that can be used in the event of inclement weather.
  • Rooted in 21st century leadership, a concept that we have been practicing for over 15 years.
  • Eleven unique program models that can be tailored to the needs of your organization.
  • Our professional staff has spent years designing, consulting, and facilitating traditional leadership and experiential learning models on the Gettysburg College campus, as well as in a variety of domestic and international locations.  
  • We work with a diverse client base that includes the White House Fellows, Arlington Police Department, IRS, Diplomats, State Agencies, School Districts, and non-profits.

Project Adventure Inc. Catalog Workhops at Gettysburg College

Adventure Programming April 12-15, 2012
Advance Skills and Standards, May 21-24, 2012
Adventure Based Counseling, September 17-20, 2012

Registration and Information

For information regarding scheduling, pricing, and program design, please contact:

Kris Nessler
Associate Director of Experiential Education
Gettysburg College
knessler@gettysburg.edu
717-337-6309


Who:

Workshops available for non-Gettysburg College groups

Price

For pricing please call Kris Nessler at 717.337.6309

Contact

Email grab@gettysburg.edu with any questions.

Online Payment

Please submit credit card or e-check payment using our online service. When filling out the form, please enter Challenge Course for the Program Description and include your invoice number.