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High School Study Abroad Opportunities in Multi-country Programs
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Sea|mester
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Global Travel; Cultural exploration, Oceanography; Marine Biology; Student Leadership Development; Seamanship; PADI scuba diving and International Yachtmaster Training Sailing certification; American Red Cross first aid and CPR; Community service and Conservation projects.


Intrax Study Aboad
Western Europe Tour

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Intrax Study Abroad: Explore Europe on a tour of London, Paris & Barcelona! Our unique Western Europe tour is ideal for the student who wants to experience more than one European country over the summer. This exciting program will start in London, England, continue to Paris, France and conclude in Barcelona, Spain. In each country, students will be immersed in the local culture, architecture, cuisine, and language. Students will be housed in centrally-located dormitory-style accommodation, attend language classes in the morning, enjoy activities in the afternoon, and explore your Europe through fun weekend excursions. No previous language experience is required.


Sea|mester
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Global Travel; Cultural exploration, Oceanography; Marine Biology; Student Leadership Development; Seamanship; PADI scuba diving and International Yachtmaster Training Sailing certification; American Red Cross first aid and CPR; Community service and Conservation projects.


New York Film Academy
School of Film and Acting

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Students can choose to study at our film schools or acting schools at a variety of locations across the world. Each location offers a variety of workshops, all delivered from the same at the highest standards.


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.


Youth For Understanding USA
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Change Your Life, Change Your World. The Learning Adventure of a Lifetime.


Teenagers Abroad
Teen French Summer Programs in France

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French Residential Summer Camps- Language courses combined with cultural and outdoor activities open to ages: 13 - 18 years of age.


Experiment in International Living
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The Experiment in International Living originated the concept of fostering global community by sending young people to live and learn abroad. The Experiment offers three- to five-week summer learning experiences in over 20 countries.


Youth For Understanding USA
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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 trained and dedicated volunteers.

VISIONS Service Adventures - Programs Worldwide
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Community service, cross-cultural immersion and adventurous exploration programs for teens in locations worldwide.

Pacific Intercultural Exchange
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Life's not about destinations. It's about journeys. Let Pacific Intercultural Exchange put together an exciting program for you to one of 24 countries throughout the world. Academic semester or year, summer home stays, intensive language programs - the choice is yours! Your entire world can change when you take part in our Passport Program.

Swengelsk
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Support site for teachers and students at Sr High & College studying Swedish and-or English. There are lots of good dictionary resources too.

Projects Abroad
2-week High School Specials

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If you're in the 16 to 19 age group and in full-time education, why not join us on our short programs designed for you? Aimed to give you valuable work experience or develop a particular skill in two to three weeks, these placements are structured to allow you to make the most of a short time overseas.

Face The World Foundation
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Foreign students, ages 15 to 18, travel to the United States for 5 or 10 months during which time they live with a volunteer host family and attend a local high school.

Westcoast Connection
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Dedicated, fun-loving, and patient leaders direct each well planned tour. Incredible scrutiny is taken in screening, and recruiting the WESTCOAST team to provide you with responsible and dynamic individuals who have proven leadership abilities, a desire to work with teens, a strong personal background, and most important, a sense of humor. Our commitment to each and every tour member is a responsibility that is shared by all of our group leaders. Our leaders draw on a breadth of experience working with teens as teachers, counselors, and coaches. All take part in our extensive orientation of workshops and are trained in our philosophy and procedures to guarantee a safe, well-supervised, and fun-filled program.

Face The World Foundation
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Face The World offers Academic Semester (5-month) or Year-long (10-month) programs for American and Canadian student to live and attend school abroad. Locations we offer include Belgium, France, Italy, New Zealand, Spain, and more! American and Canadian students, ages 15 to 19, can apply to study abroad for 5 or 10 months. These students live with host families and attend schools in the country they choose.

Children's International Summer Villages, Inc.
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Unique to CISV is the Village, a four-week international camp attended by delegations of eleven year olds (two boys and two girls) and an adult leader from each of twelve nations. Approximately sixty Villages are held each year in various locations worldwide. Interchange is a family-centered, international exchange that usually involves one month visits in each of two consecutive summers. During the first year a delegation of ten young people (five boys and five girls) and an adult leader visit partners of the same age, gender, and general interests in another country for four weeks. The following summer, the delegation that visited first then hosts its partners for another four-week visit. In some instances an entire Interchange is completed in one summer, with consecutive three-week visits to each country. Summer Camp is CISV s newest Program. It is a three-week international camp attended by delegations from eight to ten nations. Each delegation has an equal number of thirteen to fifteen-year-old boys and girls and an adult leader. Specific ages of the participants are determined by the host nation.

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.

New Zealand Study Network
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An awesome opportunity for high school students 15yrs to 17yrs to spend 6 to 12 months living and learning in an innovative, safe, fun and friendly environment. New Zealand's highly regarded education system and incredible natural environment offers students stunning opportunities to grow and blossom.

F.L.A.G., Inc.
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a personally interviewed international high school student becomes a part of your family for one academic year (+-10 months) or semester (+- 5 months) while attending a local high school as a full time student. The student comes with his/her own spending money, round trip airplane ticket, and full medical insurance. Your family simply provides him/her with room/board, and the support of a loving family environment.

American Academic and Cultural Exchange
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American Academic and Cultural Exchange, Inc. is founded on the premise that positive personal experience helps dissolve divisive geographical, cultural and political barriers, leads to greater human understanding and world peace. AACE provides opportunities for teenagers from many countries around the world to live with a host family in the United States while attending high school. Conversely, high school students from the United States live with host families and attend schools abroad. AACE believes that the enduring bonds that develop help bring the many diverse cultures of our world closer together into one global community.

EF Foundation for foreign Study, Inc.
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EF Foundation is dedicated to expanding cultural understanding through foreign exchange. A proud part of the world's largest private educational institution, EF Education, EF Foundation employs staff in a network of offices around the world. Since 1979, we have provided study abroad experiences for over 50,000 enthusiastic students from over 30 countries around the world. Each year we help nearly 4,000 teenage students spend a semester or a year in the host country of their choice.

School Year Abroad
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The Vietnam curriculum in 2009-2010 has a focus on service learning, economics and environmental science. Thanks to the trips SYA China students have taken there over the years, we have friends and contacts in the country and Vietnamese authorities have expressed their support. Additionally, the program will include full credit in math, English, Vietnamese language and -- we hope --Spanish and French as well.

Ocean Classroom Foundation
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Accredited by Proctor Academy, Andover, NH, Ocean Classroom is a complete semester at sea for high school sophomores, juniors, seniors, and post-graduates exploring the Western North Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea aboard the schooners Harvey Gamage and Spirit of Massachusetts.

NorthWest Student Exchange
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NorthWest Student Exchange offers a variety of international high school exchange opportunities for both international and American youth: academic-year, semester, reciprocal, partner school, and summer programs.

Kids' Camps
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Global Routes
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High school community service programs and college teaching internships in the Americas, Africa, Oceania Asia and the Caribbean. Programs enable students to live and volunteer in rural communities with in-country staff, group orientation and final travel.

Aspect Foundation
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The Aspect Foundation Study Abroad Program serves high school students aged 13-19 for short-term, semester and year long programs. Two years of language studied preferred for most countries, but there are many options for students who have had no previous language study.

West Island College International
Class Afloat

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Class Afloat is dedicated to educating a community of young people, preparing minds,values and ethics for responsible global citizenship in the 21st century. Drawing upon the social dynamics of life and work in the microcosm of a sailing ship, and first-hand explorations in the macrocosm of the planet, Class Afloat students forge new standards in leadership, personal development and academic excellence.

Foundation for Academic Cultural exchange
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FACE (The Foundation for Academic Cultural Exchange) is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing host families and students together to achieve a variety of goals.

Education Travel & Culture, Inc.
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Education Travel & Culture is a non-profit [501(c)(3)] educational exchange organization. Its purpose is to promote international understanding and goodwill by providing high quality educational and cultural exchange opportunities in the United States and abroad.

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.

Abbey Road Programs
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Our pioneer program on Western Civilization is designed for serious, motivated and adventurous students, grades 10-12, who are eager to learn first hand about the origins and evolution of Western thought, culture and art.

West Island College International
Class Afloat

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Class Afloat is dedicated to educating a community of young people, preparing minds,values and ethics for responsible global citizenship in the 21st century. Drawing upon the social dynamics of life and work in the microcosm of a sailing ship, and first-hand explorations in the macrocosm of the planet, Class Afloat students forge new standards in leadership, personal development and academic excellence.

DM Discoveries
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DM DISCOVERIES purpose is to promote mutual understanding and respect between Americans and people of other countries. It is our conviction that in doing so we are helping to dissolve the divisions and feelings, which separate the peoples and nations of the world, and therefore increasing the possibility of unity and peace. We assume that long term exposure to real persons from another nation and culture will quite often build lasting bonds of friendship. Information "about" other cultures and countries will be enlarged, but, more importantly, direct experiential learning can change attitudes. And, in this program of student exchange, it is a two-way street: the information, understanding, and attitudes of the student are affected, but so are the members of the host family, their neighbors and friends, the students in the schools they attend along with teachers and administrators, as well as many other persons in the community.

School Year Abroad
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Open to high school juniors, seniors and postgraduate students, SYA offers a U.S. college preparatory education in China, France, Italy and Spain, a 9-month homestay and intensive language training combined with full academic credit, college counseling and standardized testing (PSAT, SAT, AP exams)

American International Youth Exchange
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AIYSEP matches students up with compatible host families and high schools, creating a suitable home- stay and academic environment.

Lifeworks
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Lifeworks is a summer program teens aged 14-19, that focuses on community service and volunteer work while incorporating international travel, outdoor education, language and cultural immersion. Program duration is approximately 3 weeks.

Education Merit Foundation
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Through international educational and cultural exchange, young people from many nations have the unique, eye-opening experience of being immersed in the family, school and society of a foreign country. Our High School Exchange Program brings high school student from abroad for either a semester or full academic year of study and life in the United States. Each student is matched with a suitable volunteer host family and attends a public or private high school in the area.

Global Insights
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With "opening the world through youth exchange" as its motto, Global Insights, a non-profit educational organization, strives to increase international understanding and prepare young people to live in a globally interdependent world by providing enriching cross-cultural learning opportunities through student exchange programs. It is Global Insights' philosophy that the daily interaction achieved through homestay experiences allows students and host families alike to gain an appreciation of cultural differences and similarities, thus developing a global perspective and leading to greater understanding of the diverse world in which we live.