WWII EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES THAT OFFER LESSONS IN LEADERSHIP AND COLLEGE CREDIT
The National WWII Museum's student travel programs allow high school and college students to earn college credit while exploring the leadership lessons and real-life decision-making scenarios of World War II.
Education and exposing students to the accomplishments of the WWII generation is the Museum's primary focus. With more than 200,000 square feet of venue and exhibit space packed with fascinating artifacts, immersive experiences and authentic cultural entertainment, The National WWII Museum is a leader in redefining the museum experience, by harnessing technology for history, learning and understanding.
Normandy Academy
Normandy Academy is an educational journey that challenges high school and college students to delve deeper into the experiences of the Allied forces throughout the Battle of Normandy.
Student Leadership Academy
Student Leadership Academy pairs online learning with a behind-the-scenes experience at The National WWII Museum's New Orleans campus. High School students will learn hands-on lessons utilizing interactive exhibits, Museum archives and artifacts. This leadership program includes the opportunity to explore historic New Orleans.