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  1. 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.

  2. Future Leaders Exchange

    The Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) Program provides scholarships for high school students (ages 15-17) from Europe and Eurasia to spend an academic year in the United States, living with a family and attending an American high school.

  3. Fulbright Travel-Only Grants - Program Details

    Grants for international travel are available to Germany, Hungary and Italy to supplement other fellowships that do not include travel costs or to supplement a student's own funds for study/research.

  4. A-SMYLE Student of the Month — February 2014

    In addition to her excellent grades and active volunteerism, Nadica is an excellent cook; one of her favorite Serbian recipes will be featured in an annual recipe calendar.

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    Presidential Victory for Fulbright Alumna from Croatia

    An alumna of Fulbright, Ms. Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic was recently elected as the first woman President of Croatia.

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    YES ABROAD: Macedonia with Natalia

    YES Abroad Macedonia

    Follow Natalia during her year abroad in Macedonia, as part of the YES Abroad program.

  7. YES ABROAD: South Africa with Jack

    YES Abroad South Africa

    Visit Jack, on his year abroad in South Africa as part of the YES Abroad program.

  8. YES Story: Nicole

    YES participant Nicole

    Nicole discusses her experience being hosted in Texas.

  9. YES Story: Rasha

    YES participant Rasha

    Rasha discusses breaking down barriers during her exchange in Washington.

  10. YES Story: Zaid

    YES participant Zaid

    Zaid discusses his exchange experience in Indiana as a Jordanian Christian with many Muslim friends.

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