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  1. YES Story: Yasmin

    YES participant Yasmin

    Yasmin discusses her experience being hosted in Massachusetts.

  2. Part of the Family

    Binazir and her host family are very active in the community. Binazir has been described as a "volunteering fanatic."

  3. American Abroad Student of the Month - April 2016

    Elizabeth has become deeply connected with her host family and community in Ghana and has a keen interest in making traditional Batik fabric and learning traditional sewing techniques.

  4. Teachers of Critical Languages Program

    U.S. schools may host participants of the Teachers for Critical Languages program.

    U.S. Host School Applications: Generally due late January

  5. A-SMYLE Student of the Month — October 2013

    Andrija, a PAX student from Serbia, is enthusiastically involved with his host family, high school, and community.

  6. Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange & Study (YES) Abroad - Program Details

    American high school students in YES Abroad program spend one academic semester or year living with a host family and attending high school abroad.

  7. November 2024 CBYX U.S. Participant of the Month

    The German Bundestag and U.S. Department of State are pleased to announce Carissa DuWors as the November 2024 Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) U.S. Participant of the Month!

  8. A-SMYLE Student of the Month – November 2014

    Dusan's activities in his host community include playing for his school's soccer team, joining the Key Club, and giving presentations about his home country, Serbia.

  9. FLEX Student of the Month – October 2015

    Ihor is an active member of his host community, school, and host family, volunteering with a local church, tutoring children in English and math, and helping his host family with chores around the house.

  10. Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange

    The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) program provides year-long academic, homestay, and community service opportunities for American and German high school students, vocational school graduates, and young professionals.

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