Im a foreign national living (or going to school) in a different country. How do I figure the cost of my tuition?
We ask that you help to support our mission by paying at whichever is the higher of two rates. Basically, we offer to accept payment in increments of your country’s minimum wage in order to increase diversity and make the trip accessible to more people. However, when we do this, especially when we do it for a person in a country with a really low minimum wage, it means we, as an organization, are subsidizing the trip. We already play it really close to the breaking (going broke) point and can’t afford to offer subsidizes unless they are really necessary.
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