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Jan
13
2011

If You Host a Foreign Exchange Student

To host a foreign exchange student is to give them an impression, usually the first and the best impression, of your home country. Foreign exchange students typically go to universities in other countries, so as to experience a culture different from their own. They want to understand the new country, its language, its customs, and its people. Yes, studies are important, but what they gain most is this assimilation of a foreign country. That being the case, the life at your home would be a very important part of their experience. If you want to host a foreign exchange student, you need to acknowledge this fact and the responsibility it entails.

When you decide to host a foreign exchange student, get all details about their home country and the place they come from. Use this information to make them feel at home. Coming to your country and your home would have been a drastic change for them. Ease them into this change. It would help if you adopted some of their daily routines. For e.g., if they have a favourite breakfast dish, which is easily available, have it ready for them at breakfast, instead of your usual fare. If they like to read newspaper in the morning, offer them a separate copy and so on.

Jan
12
2011

Foreign Exchange Student Programs: Requirements and Preparations

For students looking for exciting new learning environments away from their familiar home universities, foreign exchange student programs offer excellent opportunities to increase your exposure to different academic and cultural environments. Foreign exchange programs are made possible through bilateral agreements between two or more universities to host students from the partner university for a fixed duration.

While there have been student exchange traditions between various universities for a long time now, with an increasing interest in other cultures, several more universities are signing agreements for student exchange programs. Hence it is most likely than not, if you are enrolled in a good university, chances are that your university already has or is contemplating foreign exchange student programs for its students. Before you apply for any exchange program, you must understand the requirements and purpose of such programs.

Jan
11
2011

Types of Foreign Exchange Programs

Nowadays, many schools and colleges give importance and encourage their students to take part in foreign exchange programs. These programs allow students of one country to go to another country to learn the culture, custom and language of the host country. It is recommended that the foreign exchange student live with a host family in order to experience and learn the culture and lifestyle of the host country.

The foreign exchange programs are mainly intended to give students an opportunity to explore and learn a new language, a foreign culture, and a totally different lifestyle and environment. These programs can definitely provide the students with great enriching and learning experiences and help them to widen their life experiences and improve their global communication abilities.

Types of Student Exchange Programs:  There are mainly three types of foreign exchange programs available, short-term foreign exchange program, long-term foreign exchange program, and university foreign student exchange programs. The short-term student exchange programs, also known as cultural exchange programs, are typically organized by universities, high schools, government insinuations, and non-government institutions.

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