The Big Horn Lodge Gap Year Program is 6.5 months of intensive training. The first 5 months is comprised of a YWAM DTS focused on personal discipleship — with three months at Big Horn Lodge for Lecture Phase and two months overseas in an Unreached People Group for Outreach Phase. After returning from DTS Outreach Phase, the Gap Year program consists of a six-week add-on Lecture Phase of Biblical Worldview training.

Infographic titled 'Why Take a Gap Year' highlighting statistics on attendance, crisis of faith, graduation rates, return on investment, and worldview related to college education. Shows percentage of Boomers, Gen Xers, and Millennials with a college degree, the rate of Christian students leaving church, average vs. Harvard graduation rates, student debt issues, and the low percentage of Christian youth with a biblical worldview.
Infographic about the benefits of taking a gap year and job readiness. It states that many employers accept applicants without a traditional degree and that GPA is less important than skills. It highlights gap year programs involving discipleship, cultural experience, and biblical worldview training. Statistics show average tuition costs and benefits of a gap year such as financial awareness and academic direction. Sources include Barna and Harvard Education.