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  1. American Abroad Student of the Month: April 2018

    Phoebe is an exemplary YES Abroad student, who is passionate about integrating into her host community by practicing Arabic and volunteering.

  2. FLEX May Student of the Month

    We are pleased to announce Milica Savkovic from Serbia as the FLEX May Student of the Month! She was placed by World Link and is hosted in Belleville, Illinois.

  3. Fulbright Foreign Student Works on Oscar-Nominated Film

    Ricardo Marmolejo shares how the Fulbright Foreign Student program helped him fill a gap in his education.

  4. FLEX Student of the Month - November 2024

    We are delighted to announce that Vladilena from Moldova has been selected as the FLEX Student of the Month for November 2024.

  5. When Art Imitates Life

    Being in the school play and working closely with the other student actors and directors did help me improve my Hindi skills and confidence in speaking.

  6. An Opportunity for a Brighter Future

    CCI helped set Tamryn on the path to achieving her dream of becoming a software developer.

  7. Unpublished

    Disability is Diversity: Dr. Christie L. Gilson Shares her Story

    "Just because you have a disability does not mean you can't do an exchange program," says Dr. Christie Gilson. Read more about how an exchange program is an opportunity for anyone.

  8. A Father Sends His High-Schooler Abroad for First Time

    The opportunity to experience another culture firsthand, by living with a native family is a chance of a lifetime.

  9. Flying High at Community College

    “For me, having a friendship family has been the best way to learn about American English and United States culture and history."

  10. U.S. Student Uses ‘Gangnam Style’ to Depict Daily Life in China

    Comedians spend much of their time learning jokes, rehearsing lines and practicing delivery. For Fulbright U.S. Student Jesse Appell, however, the first step isn’t about the lines – it’s about being proficient in Chinese.

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