
Host an Exchange Student with ASSE
Many students awaiting a host family for 2016-17 school year
IN SEARCH OF LOCAL VOLUNTEER FAMILIES TO HOST A FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT
Students are between 15-18 years old and represent many different countries from around the world. Each student is hoping to become part of your family and be involved in your daily life and activities. Students come with their own spending money, medical coverage, and are looking forward to being involved in all aspects of family life. Host families choose the age, gender, nationality, and interests of the student they wish to host!
To welcome your new family member Please click here to complete the full Host Family Application.
To learn more about ASSE, hosting an exchange student, and it's programs visit: www.host.asse.com.
To welcome your new family member Please click here to complete the full Host Family Application.
To learn more about ASSE, hosting an exchange student, and it's programs visit: www.host.asse.com.
The Farney family welcoming their new host son, David from France to Newton, Kansas!
Each year ASSE and it's affiliates welcome in thousands of high school international exchange students from over 60 different countries.
Nikki with a couple girls from her church youth group!
Many students participate in volunteering while here in America. This gives them a perspective into a wonderful part of our culture which is unfamiliar to most exchange students. We like to give of our time, love, and energy to those that need it!
FLEX student, Lyubov, and her host brother at the Kansas State Fair!
Each year ASSE provides opportunities for scholarship students from former Soviet Union countries to become exchange students to the US. Here Lyubov from the country of Russia and her host brother are spending the day together at the Kansas State Fair. To learn more about our scholarship students and hear more stories visit us online at www.host.asse.com.
"WHEN YOU HOST A FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT, YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY WILL DISCOVER A WORLD OF FUN AND ADVENTURE!"
Why Host an Exchange Student?
"Today, not only parents, but governments, business, and industry are depending on America's high school students to be internationally aware and internationally competent, in short, prepared to participate in today's diverse workplace and global marketplace." -Counsel on Standards for International Education and Travel
By hosting an exchange student you are allowing your entire family to improve our relationship with the rest of the world and learning how to interact with the beautiful and diverse world we live in. While living in your own home, continuing to work and go to school in the same place, and staying right where you're at you can make this happen by welcoming in an international exchange student to your home!
"Our nation must engage with the rest of the world. But to be successful we must listen. Our interaction with the world must be a conversation not a monologue. Many of these conversations begin with exchange programs." -Dina Hubib Powell Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs, United States Department of State
By hosting an exchange student you are allowing your entire family to improve our relationship with the rest of the world and learning how to interact with the beautiful and diverse world we live in. While living in your own home, continuing to work and go to school in the same place, and staying right where you're at you can make this happen by welcoming in an international exchange student to your home!
"Our nation must engage with the rest of the world. But to be successful we must listen. Our interaction with the world must be a conversation not a monologue. Many of these conversations begin with exchange programs." -Dina Hubib Powell Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs, United States Department of State
ASSE International Student Exchange
Changing the World One Teenager at a Time!
Email: stephanie@asse.com
Website: www.host.asse.com
Phone: (800) 736-1760
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