Site Search

  • Everything
  • Exchange Programs
  • Stories

    Program name:

    Enter a program
  • Program Spotlights
185 Results Match Your Criteria
  1. FLEX Student of the Month – November 2017

    Only two months into her exchange year, World Link-placed FLEX Student, Aiganym Khamitkhanova (Kazakhstan/CO), has already received one of her high school’s highest honors, volunteered 60 service hours, and taught her French Class about Kazakh traditions, holidays and language.

  2. CBYX Student of the Month – November 2017

    We are pleased to announce Tim Oswald, a YFU-placed, Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) student from Germany, hosted in California, as the November 2017 CBYX Participant of the Month.

  3. FLEX Student of the Month – January 2019

    We are pleased to announce Lida Asilyan from Armenia as the FLEX January Student of the Month! She is placed by World Link.

  4. Learning about Southern Culture in New Orleans

    Global UGRAD Learns about Southern Culture in New Orleans

  5. NBA Legend Tracy Murray Goes Beyond the Game as Sports Envoy

    During Tracy Murray's most recent trip to Greece as a Sports Envoy, he conducted basketball clinics and engaged in dialogue with young people on “fair play” and social justice.

  6. The Challenges That Make Life Fun

    Anna Voronina travels to North Carolina and gets to fulfill a life-long dream.

  7. After FLEX, ‘There is Absolutely Nothing I Can’t Do’

    Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) program participant Anton Meshkov traveled from a bustling city in Russia to the small, sprawling American city of Shevlin, MN.

  8. Unpublished

    Hosting; The Most Rewarding Experience!

    Lisa Petersen, a private registered nurse, has hosted many Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) students from Eurasia. She found it fascinating how different cultures share so many similarities differently well as so many differences.

  9. Unpublished

    Lending a Helping Hand to Those in Need

    Shubham’s most memorable experiences was spending time with students with special needs at Waterloo Junior High School.

Pages