Discover the real exchange student experience, including the highs, lows, and invaluable lessons learned during a year abroad.| blog.icesusa.org
Help your exchange student create meaningful closure by giving back to the community and reflecting on their cultural journey before they return home.| blog.icesusa.org
Seven signs that a high school exchange student is getting past culture shock.| blog.icesusa.org
Discover how hosting an exchange student can enrich your life with lasting memories, even if you're busy. Learn from a single mom's journey of welcoming diverse cultures into her home.| blog.icesusa.org
Exchange students from around the world share heartfelt messages and photos honoring their host moms for Mother’s Day. A touching tribute to the women who made them feel at home.| blog.icesusa.org
Discover the importance of youth exchange in today's world, fostering empathy, cultural understanding, and global citizenship through meaningful connections and shared experiences.| blog.icesusa.org
Discover how recent political changes impact high school exchange students and why hosting remains a valuable and safe opportunity for cultural exchange.| blog.icesusa.org
Easter in America offers high school exchange students a delightful mix of traditions, from egg dyeing and sunrise services to Easter Bunny photos and festive family gatherings.| blog.icesusa.org
Discover spring traditions from around the world through the eyes of exchange students and learn how to celebrate diverse customs with your host family.| blog.icesusa.org
Volunteering enriches exchange students' immersion in American culture, fostering community connections, understanding local issues, and experiencing diverse values and people firsthand.| blog.icesusa.org
Danish exchange student Klaudia Asmussen shares her transformative year in California, pursuing performing arts and finding inspiration and support from her host family and school community.| blog.icesusa.org
The Cherry Blossom festival is a celebration of spring magic. Discover ways to enjoy this festival in your own back yard.| blog.icesusa.org