Study Abroad
If a student is interested in studying abroad, there are many programs that one may investigate. Looking on the internet is a good place to start.
Please see this URL, http://exchanges.state.gov/us/special-focus-areas, for study abroad opportunities through the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
American Youth Leadership Program
Participants travel abroad to gain firsthand knowledge of foreign cultures and to examine globally significant issues.
Congress-Bundestag Vocational Youth Exchange Program
Graduating high school seniors spend a year in Germany living with a host family and participate in an internship with a German company.
Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange
The Congress–Bundestag Youth Exchange Program (CBYX) offers American students a fully-funded academic year in Germany.
German-American Partnership Program
The German American Partnership Program (GAPP) supports partnerships and exchanges between high schools in the U.S. and secondary schools in Germany.
Global Connections and Exchange
The Global Connections and Exchange (GCE) Program supports collaboration and online linkages among students, educators, and community youth leaders from U.S. and overseas secondary schools and youth organizations.
Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange & Study (YES) Abroad
American high school students in YES Abroad program spend one academic semester or year living with a host family and attending high school abroad.
National Security Language Initiative for Youth
National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) provides merit-based scholarships to U.S. high school students and recent graduates interested in learning less-commonly studied foreign languages overseas.
Youth Ambassadors
The Youth Ambassadors Program brings together high school students and adult mentors from countries across the Americas.
Youth Leadership Programs
Students from various countries study topics that include civic education, leadership development, and community service.
If a student is interested in studying abroad, there are many programs that one may investigate. Looking on the internet is a good place to start.
Please see this URL, http://exchanges.state.gov/us/special-focus-areas, for study abroad opportunities through the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
American Youth Leadership Program
Participants travel abroad to gain firsthand knowledge of foreign cultures and to examine globally significant issues.
Congress-Bundestag Vocational Youth Exchange Program
Graduating high school seniors spend a year in Germany living with a host family and participate in an internship with a German company.
Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange
The Congress–Bundestag Youth Exchange Program (CBYX) offers American students a fully-funded academic year in Germany.
German-American Partnership Program
The German American Partnership Program (GAPP) supports partnerships and exchanges between high schools in the U.S. and secondary schools in Germany.
Global Connections and Exchange
The Global Connections and Exchange (GCE) Program supports collaboration and online linkages among students, educators, and community youth leaders from U.S. and overseas secondary schools and youth organizations.
Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange & Study (YES) Abroad
American high school students in YES Abroad program spend one academic semester or year living with a host family and attending high school abroad.
National Security Language Initiative for Youth
National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) provides merit-based scholarships to U.S. high school students and recent graduates interested in learning less-commonly studied foreign languages overseas.
Youth Ambassadors
The Youth Ambassadors Program brings together high school students and adult mentors from countries across the Americas.
Youth Leadership Programs
Students from various countries study topics that include civic education, leadership development, and community service.