Protecting Our Exchange Participants is Priority One

Acting as an advocate for our international exchange participants is a responsibility we take very seriously. Protecting their rights and ensuring their safety is our number one priority.
3 Camp Traditions You’ll Experience As a Counselor

What makes camp so unique? It’s an environment full of new friends, time spent outdoors, and most importantly, tradition. No matter where you’re headed to this summer, you can count on experiencing these classic, American camp traditions as a counselor! Campfire “Campfire” means more than just building a fire! It’s an event campers look forward […]
TOP 4 REASONS EU STUDENTS LOVE INTERNING IN THE U.S.

The U.S. Department of State data shows that the number of international interns has increased by 16% over the last five years. From 2016-17, it was a 3.4% increase.
Chilean Students Learn, Grow, and Develop English Skills

In our second edition of InterExchange Cooks, Kevin from Work & Travel USA tried his hand in making Syrniki, a Russian dish recommended by one of our summer participants. Kevin shared his story and the process of making this delicious dish.
Tanya’s Tips: How to Adult in America

We all know “adulting” is the worst, especially in a new country. Believe me, I’ve been there! Here are 7 ways you might have to ‘adult’ in America, and my tips to make your life easier.
Top 10 Free Travel Apps

Let technology simplify your trip booking and overall travel and exchange experiences with these fun and free smartphone apps!
Corina’s U.S. Internship Search Tips

Do you want to do an internship in the U.S., but don’t know where to start? Corina Tuna, a former architecture trainee on the Career Training USA program, found an incredible internship that suited her perfectly, so we asked if she would be willing to share some advice with you
Corina’s U.S. Internship Search Tips

Hear from Corina Tuna, a former architecture trainee participant in the Career Training USA program. We asked if she would share some advice with you. She laid out her internship search strategy here.
Funding Your Internship in the U.S. with Scholarships

Doing an internship abroad can be expensive and we know that many students and recent graduates can’t afford it on their own
Celebrating 50 Years of Cultural Exchange

More than 50 years ago, Uta and Paul met in New York City. Uta had come to the U.S. from her native Germany to run the flight department of a student travel association.