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  1. CBYX Student of the Month – January 2018

    Joshua Kemper, a FLAG-placed, Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) student from Germany, hosted in Lake View, Alabama, is the January 2018 CBYX Participant of the Month.

  2. January American Abroad Student of the Month

    Ingrid Pina, a National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) participant is the U.S. Department of State’s January 2019 American Abroad Student of the Month.

  3. A-SMYLE Student of the Month – April 2014

    Mina Vukosavljevic, a CIEE A-SMYLE student from Serbia, is a dynamic role model and A-SMYLE youth ambassador, performing over 100 hours of community service and attending workshops to help teach English in her home country.

  4. December American Abroad Student of the Month: Hikaru Hayakawa

    Hikaru Hayakawa, a Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study Abroad Program (YES Abroad) participant, is the U.S. Department of State’s December 2019 American Abroad Student of the Month. Hikaru graduated from Columbia High School in Maplewood, New Jersey, and is currently a gap-year student in Skopje, North Macedonia.

  5. March YES Student of the Month

    Yazan is the March YES Student of the Month!

  6. December 2023 CBYX German Participant of the Month

    We are pleased to announce Aimee Tauscher as the December 2023 CBYX German Participant of the Month!  Aimee, a Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) High School program participant placed by CIEE, is hosted by the Laudenslager family in Allentown, Pennsylvania.  

  7. Second Time’s a Charm

    Erin Towns talks about what it means to participate in the Teachers for Global Classroom program.

  8. February 2020 German CBYX Participant of the Month

    We are happy to announce the February 2020 German CBYX Participant of the Month, Ali Sahan! Ali is placed by ASSE and hosted in Mardela Springs, MD, where he attends Mardela High School.

  9. Understanding Through First-Hand Experience

    There may be small differences in the way we dress and what we eat, but we are all basically the same in our needs for protection, love, comfort, and freedom.

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