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The Graduating Class of 2014
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Welcome To International Student Exchange. The Graduating Class of 2014. May 30, 2014. This is why I do what I do, and why I owe all of you my gratitude and admiration. You are the brave young people that took the plunge. You are the fuel that moves us all forward. Your spirit is what encourages us all to be curious and kind. Depart with my thanks and congratulations, and make this the world you believe we all deserve. Tell Everyone You Know! Speak Your Mind Cancel reply. Calendar by Kieran O'Shea.
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2013 April
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Welcome To International Student Exchange. North Central Pot Luck Dinner: A Community Contribution. April 19, 2013. You may ask, What does this have to do with student exchange? In a word: Everything. Families and students are fundamental elements of the exchange program. Without our host families our students would have no means to experience the U.S., and without the academic and edifying interests of the students there would be no cultural exchange program. Tell Everyone You Know! April 18, 2013.
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2014 May
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Welcome To International Student Exchange. The Graduating Class of 2014. May 30, 2014. This is why I do what I do, and why I owe all of you my gratitude and admiration. You are the brave young people that took the plunge. You are the fuel that moves us all forward. Your spirit is what encourages us all to be curious and kind. Depart with my thanks and congratulations, and make this the world you believe we all deserve. Tell Everyone You Know! Volunteer: There is Still Time! May 16, 2014. If you have an i...
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Volunteer: There is Still Time!
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Welcome To International Student Exchange. Volunteer: There is Still Time! May 16, 2014. This has been great year for ISE’s Project HELP initiative. As of the final tally just days ago, student have contributed a total of 25,000 hours to community service, making this year another resounding success. From feeding the hungry to helping fight illness, our students have once again made ISE proud to offer this program to some of the highest caliber people this world can produce. Tell Everyone You Know! You a...
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2014 April
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Welcome To International Student Exchange. The J-1 Exchange Program: A Short Look at a Long History. April 11, 2014. The visa issued by the U.S. Department of State that makes the program possible is the J-1 visa. The history of the J-1 visa goes back to 1961 and the institution of the Mutual. Educational and Cultural Exchange Act. The future of the exchange program is in the hands of the students, and that is exactly where it should be. As long as there are people who want to learn from one another,...
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2014 March
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Welcome To International Student Exchange. Getting Ready: Preparing for the Last Few Weeks. March 21, 2014. Start by making a list of all the things you need to do before the semester ends. Below are some tips and common issues that students deal with in the final months that may help you to think your way through your own departure:. 1) Do you need to convalidate your grades in your home country? 2) Have you completed your service hours? What would you like people to remember about you after you leave?
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2013 June
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Welcome To International Student Exchange. Student Departures: ISE Students Begin to Head for Home. June 25, 2013. If you are an exchange student, your host family members become your mother, father, sisters and brothers, and the day-to-day family life becomes the most important part of the exchange program, because this is the point at which cultures and ideas truly intersect. This year ISE has been gratefully bestowed the honor of having a tremendously accomplished set of students, whose achievements h...
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Farewell Until August!
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Welcome To International Student Exchange. June 20, 2014. Dear students, families, friends, and colleagues,. It has been a great year. Watching our 2013/14 students live, learn, and grow in the U.S. has been a pleasure and a privilege, and I hope you have enjoyed following our progress together throughout the year. Call our office 800.766.4656, or contact your local representative for more information. Your Friend in Exchange,. Tell Everyone You Know! Filed Under: Host Families. Calendar by Kieran O'Shea.
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Homeward Bound: Students Looking Toward Reentry
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Welcome To International Student Exchange. Homeward Bound: Students Looking Toward Reentry. May 2, 2014. Many students report that they have to reconnect with their friends, and that it can be somewhat difficult. Those who have stayed behind have lived year of their own. How will they react when their friend comes back, having lived a separate life in another country for such a long time? How do you feel about returning to your former community and social circles? Whatever your choice is, just remember t...
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2013 December
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Welcome To International Student Exchange. Bringing Your Holiday to the United States. December 20, 2013. The holiday season is upon us! Gatherings, gifts, vacations, and voyages are underway for the many end-of-year celebrations that take place in the U.S., and for the numerous diverse groups across the country there is plenty to celebrate. Exchange visitors are also largely responsible for creating new family traditions when it comes to the holidays, because each student and family impact one another’s...