The Study Abroad Outreach competition encourages Area Teams to promote AFS programs in their communities. Start earning points today!
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Are you interested in learning more about AFS-USA’s programs for US high school students (and even adults)? Whether you’ve been involved in Sending previously, or you are interested in learning about our many exciting programs, please join us!
There are no longer application deadlines advertised on our study abroad program pages. We have recently made some changes to our deadline structure as we move towards accepting applications on rolling admissions.
Reflections and performance indicators from our AFS-USA Sending efforts in 2018.
Find out more about the Study Abroad Specialist assigned to your area team.
AFS Project: Change is a scholarship competition that invites 8th – 12th grade U.S. students to create a project proposal that works toward at least one of the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
YES Student’s Experience at the UNICEF Annual Summit An AFS-hosted YES Student, Isheka Agarwal, talks about the inspirational experience she had at the UNICEF Annual Summit. Encouraged by the event, she plans to start a UNICEF club back home and hopes to start a children’s health program in her community. Read her story at YES […]
Find out what’s new in national scholarships! Plus, don’t forget to send in your updates on local area team scholarships.
Dear AFS-USA Volunteers, Every year at this time, AFS-USA launches a campaign to raise essential funding for the organization and its mission. This year’s campaign theme is “Hometown Diplomacy,” and we’re highlighting how sharing the places we call home with citizens of other countries helps build a more just and peaceful world. Giving Tuesday is […]
We’re excited to jump into Fall “Sending” season, when our focus shifts to encouraging U.S. students to go abroad and explore the world. This week, we’re promoting our programs in Ghana, where people value taking the time to enjoy the company of family and friends. Help give high schoolers a sense of what an exchange […]