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  1. Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Program - Program Details

    The Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) Program, an element of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, places recent college graduates and young professionals as English teaching assistants in primary and secondary schools or universities overseas. This program is an English For All initiative.

  2. National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y)

    National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) provides merit-based scholarships to U.S. high school students interested in learning less-commonly studied foreign languages overseas.

  3. Thank you, CLS!

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

  4. Future Leaders Exchange - Program Details

    The Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) Program provides scholarships for high school students (ages 15-17) from Europe and Eurasia to spend an academic year in the United States, living with a family and attending an American high school.

  5. Sabrina Hassan Interview

    Sabrina Hassan, a CLS scholar who studied Swahili in Tanzania, never considered study abroad until she encountered the CLS program.

  6. From Gilman Scholar to Foreign Service Officer

    As a native Spanish speaker and world language major at CUNY Hunter College, Josh knew the best way to improve his French skills was to immerse himself in the language.

  7. CLS Experience Leads to Career Focused on Democracy and Governance in Central Asia

    When Matt Tappert studied abroad in Tomsk, Russia in 2008 as part of the Critical Language Scholarship Program, he had the simple goal of participating in an immersive program that would help develop his Russian language skills and cultural knowledge.

  8. Learning a Language and Making Personal Connections

    CLS Participant Makes Personal Connections While Learning a Language

  9. Experiencing Everyday Life in a Host Family

    CLS Participant Learns About Life and Culture From Host Family

  10. Overcoming Culture Shock Through Volunteer Work

    Instead of withdrawing or isolating herself, Westmoreland overcame her culture shock by doing an activity she enjoys in the U.S. – volunteering.

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