Becca first came to ARCC as a gap student, taking a gap semester in East Africa and another in Patagonia and Cuba. After her gap year, she attended Tufts University, where she studied anthropology. After graduating, she spent a year working in the wilderness department at an international boarding school for high school students in Northern New Mexico. There, she worked with students from over 90 countries to design and carry out week-long experiential education trips in the Southwest and intermittent weekend trips. Additionally, she spent several summers working as a summer camp counselor in Maine and has led backpacking trips on the East Coast for incoming first-year college students. Becca has worked with ARCC for three seasons, instructing our Vietnam and Cambodia summer program and two Southeast Asia gap semesters.