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Select High School

• Ideal if you want an experience tailored to your goals and needs, or if you’re pursuing a particular academic pathway • Available only in the USA

TURN YOUR DREAM EXCHANGE INTO REALITY

Live and study near a California beach, play football, study art or focus on STEM. Pretty much anything is possible with our Select Program.

“Studying abroad teaches you more than you could ever learn out of a textbook, not only can you learn how people live on the other side of the world, you get the opportunity to immerse yourself in a culture you may not even have known existed.“

– Anika in the USA

KNOW WHERE YOU’LL STUDY, WAY IN ADVANCE

When you choose the Select Program, our team of high school exchange experts will work with you to customise an experience that reflects your personal and academic goals. You’ll be able to pick in advance the exact school you want and, based on your wish list and criteria, our team will match you witih a local host family.

IMMERSE IN THE CULTURE OF YOUR HOST FAMILY

On our Select program, your experience extends way beyond your studies. Your host family will be looking forward to sharing their culture with you, while also learning about your home country and culture. You’ll eat dinners with your host family and join in their weekend activities. Along the way, you’ll make lots of new connections at school and in the community.

WE’RE HERE TO SUPPORT YOU ALL THE WAY

We’re here to make sure your dream exchange is a success from start to finish. Through our One Team Across the Globe, we’ll provide ongoing support in your home and host country before, during and after your exchange.

“Be yourself and be forward. You have to take the initiative in the beginning, and it can be difficult. But it gets easier and easier and if you are good at taking initiative, they start inviting you to things too. Join extracurricular activities, clubs or sports. They may not offer something you already know, but it’s always fun to learn new things.“

– Oline in the USA

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