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  1. EducationUSA Website

    Screenshot of the EducationUSA website

    The new and improved EducationUSA website for international students interested in U.S. study, U.S. higher education representatives, and foreign institutions and governments!

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    Believe in Yourself!

    Khadija Bencekri, 2012 TechGirl Morocco alumna, teaches HTML to young girls in her home community in Zagora.

    Khadija Bencekri, 2012 TechGirl Moroccan alumna from Zagora, teaches HTML to young girls in her home community. She also organized the fist ever TEDx in Zagora, Morocco.

  3. YES Story: Sara

    YES participant Sara

    Sara discusses her exchange experience in Indiana.

  4. Building a Democratic World through International Education

    Photo of exchanges participants

    Celebrate International Education Week November 17-21, 2014.

  5. 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!

  6. Enhance Your Career: Learn Turkish in Turkey!

    Liz Clark, a Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) alumna, tells about how learning Turkish on her CLS program helped enhanced her career.

  7. J-1 Visa Summer Work Travel Program

    College and University students enrolled full time and pursuing studies at post-secondary accredited academic institutions located outside the United States come to the United States to share their culture and ideas with people of the United States through temporary work and travel opportunities.

  8. International Writing Program Between the Lines

    Young writers come to the University of Iowa for a two week program full of creative writing study and cultural interaction.

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    Exchange Programs Bring Culture and Diversity to Life For Grantees’ Families

    Exchange Programs Bring Culture and Diversity to Life For Grantees’ Families

  10. Community Solutions

    The Community Solutions Program (CSP) is a professional development program for the best and brightest community leaders, from over 90 countries, to confront common problems across the areas of environmental issues, tolerance and conflict resolution, transparency and accountability, and women issues through four-month fellowships with community-based not-for-profit, public and government offices across the United States.

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