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Be a global citizen with AFS ! Your chance to experience the world and make a difference

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Page 1: Parent Info session

Be a global citizen with AFS!

Your chance to experience the world and make a difference

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What is AFS? - Nonprofit, Intercultural Exchange Organization - 60+ years of experience - Began as the American Field Service

Mission: Spreading world peace, one person at a time

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Jan Eliasson - 1957 Year Program, Sweden-to-U.S. Changing the World: UN Secretary General's Special Envoy on the Darfur's Crisis

Andrea Jung - Year Program, U.S. to Norway Changing the World: CEO of Avon Products

Kenneth Juster - 1971 Year Program, U.S.-to-Thailand Changing the World: Executive Vice President of Law, Policy, and Corporate Strategy at Salesforce.com

David Madden - 1998 Semester Program, U.S.-to-Austria Changing the World: 19-time Jeopardy! winner, the 2nd-longest winning contestant on the show, and founder and Executive Director of The National History Bee and Bowl

Notable Returnees

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GLOBAL QUIZ

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What country has the world’s largest Muslim population?

Is it: China, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, or the United States.

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INDONESIA

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True or False? In Iceland, husbands and wives, and their children have different

last names?

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TRUE, in Iceland a person’s last name consists of the father’s first name plus “son or dottir.”

Hjoris Thorkelsdottir would be a female whose father’s name was Thorkel, and Hlanur Sigurdson

would be son of Sigurd.

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What is the official language of Ghana?

Is it: Shona, Matabele, English, or Xhosa.

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English, Ghana was an English Colony

called the Gold Coast

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In what country would you find yourself if you could cross a

bridge and go from Europe to Asia and back?

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TURKEY

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What language is spoken by more people in the world than

any other as a native language?

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Mandarin Chinese

Over ONE BILLION speak Mandarin. #2 is English, #3 is Hindi, #4 is Spanish

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Which country has both Flemish and French speaking

divisions?

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Belgium

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Our world is becoming increasingly global.

Don’t be left behind

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17 Asians (57%) 6 Europeans (20%) 3 Africans (9%) 3 Lat Americans(9%) 2 US-Americans (5%)

If the world was a classroom of 30 students, there would be …

10 Christianity(33%) 6 no religious

affiliation(20%) 5 Islam (17%) 4 Hinduism (13%) 3 Other(10%) 2 Buddhism (7%) 1 Indigenous

religion(3%)

2 would control half the income

15 would be hungry 18 would live in

shanty towns 6 of 22 adults (23%) would be illiterate (the remaining 8 are children)

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What do you all know about icebergs?

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Music Greetings * Languages Amount of eye contact

Concept of self Notions of Modesty Family relationships

Relationship with Animals Concepts of justice and truth

Need for rules and regulations Importance of education & achievement

Preference for competition or cooperation Roles in relation to status by age, gender, class, occupation

The Cultural Iceberg

Image altered from www.ankn.uaf.edu

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Benefits of an AFS Experience:

• Be part of an international alumni network of high achievers, may of whom have achieved great success

•  Develop an edge, stand out from the rest because of taking the initiative to study abroad

•  Feel more comfortable stepping out of your comfort zone

•  Develop effective intercultural communications, highly desired in the workplace today

•  Learn how to adapt and manage change more easily

•  Language proficiency

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Why AFS?

•  Impeccable record of safety •  Network of 30,000+ volunteers supporting students worldwide •  Highly developed program and risk management systems •  Emergency support •  Professional staff •  62 years - first high school foreign exchange program

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Many scholarships available   Global Leaders   NSLI (National Security Language Initiative)

  Congress Bundestag   Country Specific See www.afsusa.org

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•  Financial Aid - 40% of AFS students receive financial aid

•  Fundraising - so many different ways! - fundraising wiki

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TOP REASONS to consider an intercultural

experience with AFS --- hosting OR going abroad

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#4 Immersion is the number one

way to learn a language

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#3 Be an ambassador

for your country

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#2 Stand out on college

applications

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THE #1 REASON To consider an intercultural

exchange experience……

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FUN!!

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What kind of student does AFS look for?

•  Flexible •  Self confident, willing to take initiative •  Willingness and ability to learn in a variety of educational settings - school, family, community •  Not easily discouraged •  Show curiosity about the world and respect for others •  Are able to demonstrate initiative and advocacy •  Are not quick to judge others •  Sense of humor •  Willing to compromise •  Capacity to build relationships •  Cooperative

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The Process - Studying Abroad

 www.afsusa.org to apply - $75 pre-app fee

 Email you a log-in and password to the online full application

 $900 deposit

 In home interview required

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US Dept of Agriculture Study:

$13,480 ($37/day) Average cost of raising a teen in the US for one year.

$13,000 ($36/day) Tuition price for year program to Japan. (the most expensive program)

Most AFS Programs range from $ 6K - $12K ($2,300 for Panama 2 week)

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The Process - Hosting  www.afsusa.org - click on “hosting”

 Complete online hosting inquiry

 Will be sent a link for required background check

 Local volunteer will conduct in home interview

 Given short bios of a variety of students

 If interested in a student - will request full application for you to review

 Student is temporarily taken out of the pool so no one else requests

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Deadlines for Full applications

 October 1st for year/semester Spring Programs

 March 15th for year/semester Fall Programs

 April 15th for short summer programs

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AFS Tuition Includes:

Professional guidance and support throughout the application process, while you are preparing to depart, and during your program.

Placement with a carefully selected volunteer host family who will provide you room, board, and guidance. Your host family will also arrange a way for you to get to and from your school or community service project each day.

Placement with a host school or community service organization. For programs that don’t include school, refer to the program description for other covered activities.

Round-trip international travel with your AFS Group between the international departure city in the United States (the ‘International Gateway’) and your host country.

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Orientations prior to departure and after your arrival, including room and board during multi-day orientations that occur throughout the program. This may be anywhere between a few nights to a few weeks stay or more, depending on the program.

Comprehensive secondary medical insurance. AFS also offers participants and their families an optional travel benefits package, administered through a third party.

Visa information and application assistance.

Access to a support network that includes AFS Professional Staff in the U.S. and your host country, plus thousands of trained volunteers worldwide.

24-hour emergency assistance.

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IMPORTANT SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINES

Congress Bundestag - Germany - Deadline December 19, 2010 - 50 Full ride scholarships to students in Northeast US Info: http://www.usagermanyscholarship.org/

YES - 50 full scholarships are available through YES Abroad for American high school students to study for up to one year in countries with significant Muslim populations: Egypt, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mali, Morocco, Oman, Thailand and Turkey Deadline Jan. 12, 2011

Global Leaders Scholarship: Partial needs-based aid; available for all programs. Find out within one week of applying

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For Students Planning Ahead

Vaya a America Latina Scholarship - already passed for this year; deadline is usually early Sept. For Costa Rica, Chile, Argentina leaving in spring. 50% tuition

Japan Scholarships Deadline early Sept 2011 - 2 Full scholarships available; year program leaving in Spring

NSLI-Y - 600 fully funded scholarships to high school students to learn Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Korean, Farsi, Russian, and Turkish. Deadline early Nov 2011. Info: www.nsliforyouth.org