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  1. Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for High School Students

    The Congress–Bundestag Youth Exchange Program (CBYX) offers American students a fully-funded academic year in Germany.

  2. 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.

  3. National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y)

    National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) provides merit-based scholarships to U.S. high school students interested in learning less-commonly studied foreign languages overseas.

  4. German American Partnership Program

    The German American Partnership Program (GAPP) supports partnerships and exchanges between high schools in the U.S. and secondary schools in Germany.

  5. 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

  6. Youth Ambassadors

    The Youth Ambassadors Program brings together high school students and adult mentors from countries across the Americas.

  7. Peace Corps English Teacher

    English teachers will teach English as a foreign language to students in their country of service, based on a particular program/job opening. This program is an English For All initiative.

  8. Youth Leadership Programs

    Students from various countries study topics that include civic education, leadership development, and community service.

  9. Congress-Bundestag Vocational Youth Exchange

    Graduating high school seniors spend a year in Germany living with a host family and participate in an internship with a German company.

  10. Fulbright Programs for U.S. K- 12 Teachers

    Fulbright Teacher Exchanges provide opportunities for U.S. and international primary and secondary educators to develop their educational practice and bring international knowledge, skills and perspectives to their classrooms and schools.

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