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  1. 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.

  2. U.S. Department of State and Education New Zealand Announce Partnership to Support the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program

    U.S. Department of State and the New Zealand government agency Education New Zealand announce a new partnership.

  3. Make an Impact: Learn Chinese in China!

    Ryan Mandado, a Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) alumnus, tells us about why he chose to study Chinese.

  4. #StudyAbroadBecause is Trending

    After an amazing event at The White House, let’s all work together to get #StudyAbroadBecause trending in Twitter. We have all committed to posting a blog post introducing the hashtag on Thursday December 11th at 3:00pm EST. Hyperactivate’s mosaic will kick off the conversation and it is a tool for you to use to engage your own audiences.

  5. Study Abroad, Make a Difference

    Study Abroad, Make a Difference

    National Security Language Initiative for Youth alumni talk about their exchange experiences.

  6. IDEAS Awards Grants to 26 U.S. Colleges and Universities to Build Study Abroad Capacity

    We are pleased to announce the 26 U.S. colleges and universities awarded 2021 IDEAS grants.

  7. Study Abroad Can Open Doors in Your Career

    Studying abroad not only expands your view of the world—it has the potential to advance your career, too.

  8. White House Travel Bloggers Summit #StudyAbroadBecause

    Screen shot from the video reads, "Help strengthen the study abroad generation."

    The National Security Council hosted a summit in December with 100 of the most influential travel bloggers and digital media outlets at The White House to highlight current U.S. Government initiatives and new strategies for encouraging American students to study, volunteer, and work abroad.

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