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  1. Top 5 Ways for High School Educators to Promote Study Abroad

    Less than 10% of U.S. students study abroad, and very few of these students are in high school. Yet, studying abroad early builds global competencies such as language and cross-cultural skills, maturity, and clarity about one's post-secondary education and career. Learn how to help high school students achieve their dreams of studying abroad.

  2. CBYX German Participant of the Month: March 2019

    We are happy to announce Karina Meitinger, a Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) young professional participant, as the March 2019 CBYX German Participant of the Month.

  3. December 2019 CBYX German Participant of the Month

    We are happy to announce Jakob Backes, a Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) high school participant, as the December 2019 CBYX German Participant of the Month.

  4. FLEX December Student of the Month!

    We are pleased to announce Kateryna “Katya” Pinchuk from Ukraine as the FLEX December Student of the Month!

  5. How Table Hockey is Helping Displaced Children in Ukraine Cope with Stress and PTSD

    Olga Dolinina

    Learn how table hockey is helping displaced children in Ukraine cope with stress and PTSD.

  6. December American Abroad Student of the Month

    Natasha Harris, a National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) participant, is the U.S. Department of State’s December 2023 American Abroad Student of the Month.

  7. A-SMYLE Student of the Month — January 2013

    To celebrate International Education Week, Filip gave presentations that incorporated cultural exchange through all five senses.

  8. Gain a Competitive Edge: Learn Hindi in India!

    Anna Stewart, a Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Alumna, tells us how learning Hindi in India on her CLS gave her a competitive edge!

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    Make an Impact: Learn Chinese in China!

    Ryan Mandado, a Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) alumnus, tells us about why he chose to study Chinese.

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