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High School Study Abroad Opportunities in Germany
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Intrax Study Abroad
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Intrax Study Abroad: Explore Germany! On our summer, semester and year long high school programs, you'll live with a host family, attend classes, improve your German language skills, enjoy recreational activities in the afternoon and on the weekends explore the rich history of Germany!


CIEE
High School Program in Germany

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Attend high school while living with a host family through one of the world's oldest and largest student exchange organizations.


Center for Cultural Interchange
High School in Germany

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CCI's High School Abroad Program provides students (age 15 - 17) with an opportunity for a unique, rewarding experience that they will remember for a lifetime! Participants spend a semester or academic year living with a host family, attending a local school high school, and experiencing day-to-day life in Germany.


Teenagers Abroad
Teen German Summer Program in Berlin

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Residential German Summer Camp in Berlin (Potsdam) - Language courses combined with cultural and outdoor activities open to ages: 14 - 17 years of age.


Experiment in International Living
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Motivated high school students engage in challenging cross-cultural experiences for 3 - 5 weeks living as members of host families. Each program provides immersion in the daily culture of a single place and people. Many Experimenters become engaged in the life of another country through community service or travel, some study the language of their new country, while others explore international ecological problems.


Teenagers Abroad
Teen German Summer Program in Frankfurt

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Open to teenagers ages 15 - 18 years of age (for all language levels). This program is designed for mature, independent thinking teenagers who enjoy and handle limited individual supervision, traveling to/from school, after class and at the weekends.


Teenagers Abroad
Teen German Summer Program in Munich

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Summer program in Munich: Language courses combined with host family stay, sport and cultural activities open to ages: 12 - 17 years of age.


AFS Intercultural Programs
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Year and Semester: The German school year generally begins in August or September and runs through June or July with vacations in the fall and at Christmas and Easter. Most students attend a Gymnasium (college) with a program that includes the classics, modern languages, math, or the natural sciences. Students may also attend a Gesamtschule (comprehensive school) which, like a Gymnasium, leads to graduation and enables students to study at a university. All students have afternoons free for athletics, clubs, and other activities with their friends.
Note: Semester students must have some German language ability.



Youth For Understanding International Exchange
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More than 200,000 young people from more than 50 nations in Asia, Europe, North and South America, Africa, and the Pacific have participated in YFU exchanges. Each exchange is coordinated by a worldwide network of national YFU organizations and supported by more than 3,500 trained and dedicated volunteers.

ASSE International Student Exchange Programs
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Experience the culture and language as you live with a volunteer host family. A year away can't be measured in days alone. You'll only be gone for a school year, but the experience will enrich the rest of your life. Living in another country for a year is something most people never have the opportunity to do. You'll return with new knowledge, cultural understanding, maturity and lifelong friends from your host country. ASSE programs are offered to you at cost.


Programs Abroad Travel Alternatives
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PATA offers homestay study abroad programs in Germany for high school students to earn college credit. Designed to boost student fluency in a short period of time, PATA programs attract students who pledge to use only German during their study abroad.


American Councils for International Studies
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By traveling on an ACIS tour, students gain insight not just from seeing famous places, but also from observing life in and around them. Our commitment to changing lives one by one has made ACIS the best-known, most respected name in educational travel.

Voyageur
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Voyageur is a group travel company specializing in fully-escorted cultural and educational travel programs to Europe and other overseas destinations for American students and adults.


ASPECT Foundation
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ASPECT Foundation provides short-term, semester and year long homestay programs to students aged 15 -18. Two years of high school German is preferred.

Concordia Language Villages
German Credit Abroad

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Improve your German language proficiency, visit historic and cultural sites and experience daily life in Germany and Switzerland. Explore the sights and sounds of Berlin and Dresden and learn about the former East and West Germany. Travel to the quaint city of Lucerne (Luzern) and immerse yourself in Swiss culture. Enjoy a day of hiking on Mount Pilatus. Spend a week with a German family in Bad Waldsee to reinforce your language skills and expand your cultural understanding. Discover Frankfurt and spend a night in Bacharach castle on the Rhein River.

TWO WORLDS UNITED Educational Foundation
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TWU Study Abroad programs provide students the opportunity to study in more than 30 countries of the world.

Adventures in Real Communication
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Find out about living for 3-4 weeks, a semester or year with a family in a country where the language you're studying is spoken.

Language Liaison
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We bring the globe to you through our language and cultural education programs starting every week of the year for students of all ages and levels. Choose from over 35 countries, 22 languages and dozens of activities.

Terra Lingua, USA
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Whether you attend high school in the winding streets of Paris, a charming Bavarian village in southern Germany, or in the inspiring beauty and rich culture of northern Spain, studying abroad will be a life-changing experience. You will gain a global perspective impossible to learn from a textbook. Living abroad will allow you to completely immerse yourself in a new culture, language and way of life the only way to truly understand a culture different from you own.

Cultural Heritage Alliance (CHA)
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CHA or Cultural Heritage Alliance, is America's oldest and largest educational tour operator with 29 years of experience in our field.