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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
KCP International Japanese Language School offers students merit-based scholarships to students whose housing are arranged by KCP, and who are enrolling in the KCP program for academic credit. These scholarships… Continue Reading »
Students who come to the U.S. on the CETUSA High School Program are placed with a host family, who volunteers to provide safe and loving homes for students during their… Continue Reading »
Worldpackers is a collaborative platform that connects you with hosts around the world where you can travel and exchange your skills for a free stay, food, and other benefits. One… Continue Reading »
DAAD is the worlds largest funding organisation for the international exchange of students and researchers. DAAD supports internationalization of German universities, promotes German studies, assists developing countries, education and development… Continue Reading »
The Jessie Lokrantz Scholarship is to facilitate American citizen’s study at accredited Swedish universities and likewise for AWC members at an accredited university in the United States.