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  1. Exchange Programs 2015 Year in Review

    2015 was an extraordinary year for exchange programs. Take a look at some of our favorite moments. Apply for an exchange program in 2016 exchanges.state.gov

  2. U.S. Citizen Programs

    Resources for studying, learning, teaching, and conducting research abroad.
  3. YES Story: Nicole

    YES participant Nicole

    Nicole discusses her experience being hosted in Texas.

  4. YES Story: Rasha

    YES participant Rasha

    Rasha discusses breaking down barriers during her exchange in Washington.

  5. YES Story: Zaid

    YES participant Zaid

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

  6. Learn Arabic in Morocco!

    Kalyn and Nathan hanging out with their fellow students and friends in Morocco

    Kalyn and Nathan, National Security Language Initiative for Youth students in Marrakech, Morocco, describe how their experiences learning Arabic in the classroom, speaking with locals in the country's native language, and making personal connections with the people they meet have positively impacted and enriched their lives.

  7. YES Story: Hussein

    YES participant Hussein

    Hussein discussing his experience making friends in Michigan during his exchange.

  8. Fulbright on the Millennial Trains Project: Lala, South Africa

    The Millennial Trains Project (MTP) leads crowd-funded transcontinental train journeys for diverse groups of young innovators to explore America's new frontiers.

    Lala, a participant from South Africa details her experience on the train studying obesity.

  9. IDEAS Grant Competition Now Open for U.S. Colleges and Universities

    The U.S. Department of State’s IDEAS Program is pleased to announce the launch of its 2024 IDEAS grant competition, which assists U.S. colleges and universities in creating, diversifying, and/or expanding their study abroad programming in support of U.S. foreign policy goals.

  10. NSLI-Y, Language Learning with U.S. State Department

    Lena learned Turkish and learned about a very different culture as a participant in the NSLI-Y program

    The NSLI-Y Program is a program that helps American students study abroad to learn foreign languages that are deemed critical by the U.S. government.

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