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  1. Study Abroad in High School with the U.S. Department of State

    Calling all U.S. High School Students! Did you know you can study abroad with a U.S. Department of State scholarship?

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    Exchange Programs Bring Culture and Diversity to Life For Grantees’ Families

    Exchange Programs Bring Culture and Diversity to Life For Grantees’ Families

  3. Language Scholarships for High School Students NSLI-Y: 7-Weeks in Turkey

    Emily Moran, a 16 year-old from Washington, D.C. studied abroad for 7 weeks in Turkey with the National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) program.

    Emily Morin, a 16 year-old from Washington, D.C. studied abroad for 7 weeks in Turkey with the National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) program.

  4. A Year of Highlights for High School Students with Disabilities

    This academic year (2012-2013), 30 FLEX, YES and A-SMYLE students with disabilities traveled thousands of miles from home to learn, grow, and contribute to their American host communities.

  5. Hosting a High School Student

    Group photo with family and exchange student in the middle with title graphic that reads: Host a High School Student

    This video highlights the benefits of hosting a student with disabilities, through the story of Nehemiah Danjuma and his host family.

  6. Experience America through a High School Exchange

    Youth exchange participant and host family.

    Every year, the State Department brings almost 2,000 high school students from almost 50 countries to live with an American host family and go to high school for a year.

  7. Have Courage! Be a Leader

    Mifdal Bouchaib: Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program

    "The idea of being a leader was not in my mind [before], but now I have courage to play a role in my school. [TEA] gives us hope that we can be leaders." -Mifdal Bouchaib, from Morocco on the Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program

  8. Fashion and the English Language

    As a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) in Malaysia, Lynn ElHarake faced the challenge of making the English language learning process interesting for her students. So she decided a good solution would be to merge her interests in fashion with English lessons.

  9. Teaching Others to Reach for the Stars

    The outreach abroad program sought not only to engage optical scientists and engineers, but to also make a lasting impact on local high school students.

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