FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND FOR YOUR INFORMATION‼️

What You Need to Know

What You Need to Know

Packing List

  • Comfortable clothing and shoes for walking around campuses.
  • A light jacket or sweater (indoor/outdoor temperature changes).
  • Personal hygiene products/toiletries.
  • Any necessary medications (A form will be sent out to notify staff of any medication and dietary needs.)
  • Appropriate swimming attire (in case we have access to a pool).
  • Reusable water bottle (optional).
  • Snacks for the bus or breaks between tours.
  • Money for souvenirs and miscellaneous items ($20/Day minimum recommended).
  • Phone charger and/or portable charger.
  • Headphones for your device.
  • Notebook and pen for taking notes.
  • Backpack or bag to carry items during tours.
  • Umbrella – We will tour rain or shine.
  • Comfortable sleeping attire and pillow/blanket for the bus.
  • A book or other entertainment for downtime.
  • Sleeping bag (if possible, not necessary) for added comfort in your room.

Is There a Dress Code?

Yes. We ask that students avoid clothing that exposes the midriff. Pants must be secured so that undergarments are not visible. Clothing that displays, advertises, or advocates the use of alcohol, cannabis, tobacco, or any illegal substances/activities is not allowed.

Swim attire: Must be modest and should not expose private areas. No thong swimsuits permitted.

In the Event of an Emergency

Each student is assigned a chaperone. Their phone numbers are provided on the chaperone list. You can also contact the Motivational Foundation staff at 404-450-6800. This number is a textable number which reaches our administrative assistant, who remains in direct contact with our CEO

What Do the Sleeping Arrangements Look Like?

Students have been paired based on their preferred roommate listed on the registration form, or paired by school/organization staff. For students who did not list a roommate, our staff paired individuals. Based on hotel availability:

  • Female chaperones are placed on the same floor as female students.
  • Male chaperones are placed on a separate floor with male students.

All rooms will have a minimum of two double beds and, in some cases, an additional double pull-out sofa to give students enough sleeping space.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will I Have My Own Seat on the Bus?

We have a full tour this year with two buses. Every seat is accounted for, so choose your seatmate wisely. That will be your seat partner for the duration of the tour.

Can I Hang Out with Friends from Other Schools?

Absolutely! If you are traveling with students who attend another school, we encourage you to build new friendships and enjoy the experience.

Can I Bring My Own Snacks for the Bus?

Absolutely! We encourage students to pack their favorite snacks for the week. We will also have snacks available on each bus.

‼️ Important Code of Conduct ‼️

Co-ed Room Visits: Students are NOT allowed to visit or occupy rooms assigned to the opposite gender. We will have numerous opportunities for socializing and group activities in shared spaces. Any violation of this policy will result in immediate disciplinary action.

Prohibited Items: This is a smoke-free, vape-free, drug-free, alcohol-free, and weapon-free environment. Possession or use of prohibited items or substances will result in immediate disciplinary consequences, including removal from the tour and potential involvement of law enforcement if necessary.