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Experiences with Host Families
Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study Program (YES) participants talk about their host families.
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Become a Host Family with the State Department
Serve your country, become a host family! Hosting is great opportunity for you create mutual understanding and be a citizen diplomat.
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Would You Run a Marathon With Your Host Mom?
Soon after meeting, host mom Candice asked her au pair Laura if she would join her in running the New York City Marathon.
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Secretary Clinton Encourages Americans to Host Exchange Students
Each year, thousands of engaged young people from around the world travel to the United States, eager to learn about American life and share perspectives from their own countries
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U.S. Department of State Hosts Series of Career Readiness Workshops for Gilman Alumni
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs’ USA Study Abroad branch will host a series of career readiness workshops for approximately 150 alumni of the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program over the next two weeks.
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Former NBA & WNBA Players Host Basketball Clinics in Indonesia
In partnership with the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, the U.S. State Department sent former NBA legend, Rick Mahorn, and WNBA star, Edna Campbell, to Indonesia.
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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.
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Kennedy-Lugar YES Program
The Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) Program provides scholarships to high school students.
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