YFU advances intercultural understanding. Opportunities are available to host international exchange students.
WAS is an interactive educational program for high school students. The week-long experience provides an opportunity for international students to discuss issues in a non-threatening environment among themselves and world-renowned… Continue Reading »
Through cooperative study, research, and dialogue, this organization promotes better relations and understanding among the people and nations of the United States, Asia, and the Pacific.
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs seeks U.S. families to host an international student for a few weeks or an academic year. Host families share cultures and form bonds… Continue Reading »
VIDEA is a non-profit organization committed to ending global poverty and creating a more just and equitable world. Their approach involves innovative education in schools, engaging the public, overseas exchanges,… Continue Reading »
AIESEC is an international youth-run, non-governmental and not-for-profit organization. It provides young people with leadership development, cross-cultural internships, and volunteer exchange opportunities.
InterExchange is a non-profit organization and a J-1 visa sponsor designated by the U.S. Department of State. It manages cultural exchange programs for participants from more than 60 countries who… Continue Reading »
IDRC is a Canadian organization that invests in knowledge, innovations and solutions to improve lives of people in developing states. They support research that helps in reducing poverty, inequality and… Continue Reading »
A media group that believes in telling uncommon stories of common people. For instance,Sixth Tone covers trending topics and in-depth features, issues from different perspectives to highlight complexities of contemporary… Continue Reading »
This nonprofit student hosting program serves as a sponsor for secondary school exchange international students as well as a provider of cultural exchange programs for American high school students interested… Continue Reading »