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The Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) Program was established in October, 2002 to provide scholarships for high school students (15-17 years) to spend up to one academic year in the U.S. The program is vital to expanding communication between the people of the United States and its partner countries in the program in order to promote mutual understanding and respect. Students live with a host family, attend a U.S. high school, engage in activities to learn about American society and values, acquire leadership skills, and help educate Americans about their countries and cultures.

 

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Students Experience Life from a New Perspective
Students Experience Life from a New Perspective
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Exchange Students in Twin Cities Unite for Service Project
Exchange Students in Twin Cities Unite for Service Project
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YES Alumni Small Grants Program
YES Alumni Small Grants Program
YES Alumni from around the world have the opportunity to apply for funds for alumni projects and programming. Continue >
Exchange Student from Kenya Looking Forward to Learning about American Culture
Exchange Student from Kenya Looking Forward to Learning about American Culture
Jeremiah from Kenya, hosted in Spring Valley, MN, is excited to learn American history and teach Kenyans about America when he returns home. Continue >
Getting to Know You
Getting to Know You
YES students adapting to the new environment. Continue >
YES Student from Kenya hitting his stride
YES Student from Kenya hitting his stride
YES student from Kenya, Kikanae Punyua found his great talent of running. Continue >
Spirit of YES on Display during Interfaith Program
YES students from Kenya and Indonesia spoke about "A Day in the Life of a Muslim". Continue >
African YES Students Featured on Voice of America
Video showing how YES program helps to connect US with Africa. Continue >
Kickin' it for Kenya
Kickin' it for Kenya
YES students from Kenya sharing information about their hometowns and their passion to soccer. Continue >
Universal Language: Waite Exchange Student at Home with World's Game
Universal Language: Waite Exchange Student at Home with World's Game
Edwin Mbuthia a 15 year old boy foreign exchanged students from Kenya who has been deaf since age 7 enjoys playing soccer with his soccer team in Ohio. Continue >