
Movies from Around the World
For the newest installment in our…From Around the World series, we delve into movies recommended by our hosted students from…

For the newest installment in our…From Around the World series, we delve into movies recommended by our hosted students from…

For the next post in our…From Around the World series, we explore favorite TV shows recommended by our recent hosted…

Sheri is a shining example of a global citizen with an enthusiasm for intercultural exchange. A study abroad student herself,…

When Amanda first decided to study abroad, her main goal was to learn Spanish. What she didn’t realize was how…

We know that being black abroad comes with unique challenges. You may encounter different forms of racism and colorism or…

For the second installment of our …From Around the World series, we dig into food! Or, more specifically, breakfast. We…

To help you earn a scholarship to go abroad and become a changemaker, we’ve put together 8 tips to help…

Slang reveals much about a culture and its sense of humor, attitude, and values. It’s the words and expressions we use colloquially that are indicative of regional personality and spirit, as well as our intercultural similarities and differences.

NEW YORK, N.Y., November 6, 2019—AFS released a large-scale research report on Tuesday, focused on the impact that AFS exchanges…

When we think of international diplomacy, we might imagine heads of state at official meetings, but in fact everyone can (and should) engage in diplomacy.

Ryan Rodriguez is an AFS-USA Pride Scholar who traveled to Spain on our Global Prep program. In his personal essay,…

In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, we’re highlighting influential Hispanic internationalists who advocated for peace, civil rights, and multiculturalism,…

AFS develops active global citizens who help make the world a better place. Our study abroad programs empower young people…

We’ve updated this blog to include responses from our hosted students as part of our …From Around the World series!…

In high school, Stephen Zhang knew he was ready for something new. He wondered what it would be like to…

The summer of 1966 was a long time ago, but I remember it like yesterday. Why? Because it changed my…

What does it mean to be “globally competent”? This difficult-sounding term is becoming more and more common in both offices…

Finding the money to study abroad can seem a bit overwhelming. Luckily, we offer a variety of ways to make…

Many of us dream of being able to effortlessly converse in many languages. Let’s face it—multilingualism is a widely desired…

Melvin Harmon has been involved with and dedicated to student exchange since 1980, starting with his own year abroad in…

At first glance, global citizenship seems like an abstract concept. What does it mean to be a global citizen anyway?…

It can be hard to decide when, where, and how long to study abroad in high school. With 120 programs…

You might wonder why homestays are such an important part of many of our study abroad programs. The reason is…

New Zealand is a wonderland of incredibly beautiful, diverse ecosystems and geography. It’s an otherworldly, exciting destination that’s home to…

Picture yourself strolling the cobblestone streets of Italy this summer, gelato in hand. Or, maybe you’re exploring the multifaceted beauty of Japan’s landscapes…

Italy is one of the most popular destinations for travelers and it’s clear why – stunning landscapes, striking art and…

Maybe you’re rushing to pack before your flight tomorrow and need some quick tips on how to fit your life…

AFS Returnee Samantha Cristoforetti adjusts her Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit. Photo Credit: NASA For many AFS participants, studying abroad…

Studying abroad can seem a little scary. You’re far from home in unfamiliar surroundings. You’re dealing with the language barrier…

Molly Kisner is AFS-USA’s Alumni Relations intern, an AFS Returnee (U.S. to France, 2010), and she is completing our fall…

The mystical art of astrology is almost as old as human civilization. Its staying power has not faded in our…

In honor of Black History Month, we’re highlighting influential Black Americans whose experiences studying, teaching, and living abroad shaped their…

Thanks to the generosity of George Gabb, the AFS Archives recently acquired an oversized scrapbook filled with black and white…

It’s 2018 and I’m sitting in my grandmother’s sunny Ohio kitchen. We just went to two estate sales and are…

Sparkling, sunny, snow tubing fun! Pacific Cascades Douglas County Chapter organized a day of winter sports fun at Diamond Lake…

With Latin American and European influences, Argentina is a multifaceted country with so much to offer. There’s the romantic tango,…

Our friends at TakeLessons provided us with this great blog post of the Top 25 Benefits of Studying Abroad! Let’s be…

With over seventeen thousand students studying abroad in France each year, it’s no surprise that the country is one of…

Thirteen Greater Charlotte families welcomed a new son or daughter this week into their homes. Not babies, however. They are…

Moving to an American town 6,000 miles from home might leave a teenager shy or timid. But not Maryse, an…

Recently, the Trump administration released its budget proposal for 2018, which includes a 55% cut to the U.S. State Department’s Bureau…

How cultural understanding and global competency play a central role in the modern world Every day the world is becoming…

Hello! My name is Aqsa and I currently live in the Pacific Northwest as an AFS Exchange Student. I came…

The following blog post was written by Rebecca A. Eckland, an AFS Returnee who studied abroad in France in 1999. Today,…

When you go abroad, you have the chance to make new friends, develop unique cultural insights, and see the world…

Did you know that before starring in films like The Royal Tenenbaums and Iron Man, a 15-year-old Gwyneth Paltrow lived with a host…

Wondering what makes Ghanaian culture unique from an American perspective? We’re just scratching the surface, but these observations will give…

The White House recently announced that Malia Obama will be attending Harvard University but has decided to take a gap year before…

France’s world-famous cuisine makes it a dream destination for anyone with taste buds and an appetite. In particular, the French…

The Dordal/Boyd family from Olympia, Washington was excited to reunite this summer with their former exchange student, Gamze from Turkey.…

Elijah documents his experiences traveling with his family and AFS on his popular YouTube channel, EliNation. Elijah Knorpp is not your…

From Ghana to California: A Year of Precious Moments

June, 2017 — Charlotte, NC — Myers Park High School has been hosting exchange students for over 33 years. How do…

Just because you can’t get together with your friends and neighbors, doesn’t mean you can’t try new recipes! We’ve picked…

December 9, 2016 – Helene B. spent her AFS year in Indonesia as a recipient of the Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and…

November 29, 2016 – Returnee and AFS-USA Intern, Maggie (pictured below) shares her advice… Advice from Maggie: Being an active global…

November 7, 2016 – Nico B. spent the 2012 -2013 academic year in Egypt with AFS and participated in the 2015…

November 7, 2016 – Maddy K. spent her AFS year in Germany as a recipient of the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) scholarship funded…

October 13, 2016 – Returnee and AFS-USA intern, Maggie V. (pictured below, right) shares her advice… As all of us AFS…

When you’re curious about traveling the world, it’s natural to feel excited…and not altogether prepared. Check out these words of…

Iguazu Falls is a breathtaking waterfall located on the border of Argentina and Brazil. It’s a popular tourist destination, but…

September 21, 2016 – Dana Buzzelli is an alumna of the National Security Language Initiative for Youth scholarship program, funded…

At some point, we’ve all had our imaginations stirred by Spanish culture. From the intricate patterns of brightly-colored mosaics to…

The following is an excerpt from the student blog, Travels through Turkey. Its author, Kathryn, is a recipient of the Kennedy-Luger Youth…

The fashion scene in Japan is vibrant and unique. This makes for a dynamic blend of styles, especially in the…

Certain things are so good they need to be shared with the world. Sometimes they spread like wildfire. Other times,…

With its characteristically warm people, complex and beautiful landscapes, savory cuisine, and rich cultural traditions, Chile can make you feel…

If you need extra funds to study abroad, but have doubts about your ability to personally fundraise, KEEP READING. We’re…

On November 30th, my Paraguayan classmates and I had our Prom/Graduation Ceremony! It’s really the polar opposite of Prom in…