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    U.S. Department of State and Education New Zealand Announce Partnership to Support the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program

    U.S. Department of State and the New Zealand government agency Education New Zealand announce a new partnership.

  2. Language Scholarships for High School Students NSLI-Y: 7-Weeks in Turkey

    Emily Moran, a 16 year-old from Washington, D.C. studied abroad for 7 weeks in Turkey with the National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) program.

    Emily Morin, a 16 year-old from Washington, D.C. studied abroad for 7 weeks in Turkey with the National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) program.

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    2015-16 Fulbright Top Producing Institutions

    Each year the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, in collaboration with the Institute of International Education, releases the list of higher education institutions sending the most Fulbright U.S. students and scholars abroad.

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    Participant Perspective: Global Entrepreneurship Summit

    James Morrissey, a 2011 alumnus of the Critical Language Scholarship Program (CLS), shares some insights with us about entrepreneurship and attending the Summit.

  5. Thank you, CLS!

    The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) is celebrating its 10th Anniversary! #CLSTURNS10

  6. Kennedy-Lugar YES Program

    Kennedy-Lugar program participants express their enthusiasm for their U.S. experience.

    The Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) Program provides scholarships to high school students.

  7. Gain Cultural Competency: Learn Japanese in Japan!

    Grace Meng, a Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) alumna, tells us about the CLS program enhanced her career in nursing.

  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!

  9. NSLI-Y Summer Language Program

    National Security Language Initiative for Youth: Critical Languages

    Established in 2006, the National Security Languages Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) promotes the study of critically needed languages by sending American high school students overseas for intensive language study.

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