Deadline: 30 September 2024
The Youth Exchange and Study (YES) Program for the 21st year in Israel, is seeking a group of Arab citizens of Israel secondary school students to participate in a Study- in-the-USA initiative for high school students during the 2025-2026 school year.
Youth Exchange and Study (YES) Program scholarships, funded by the US Department of State and Bureau of Cultural Affairs through the US Embassy give secondary school students in many countries with significant Muslim population an opportunity to study at American high schools and live with American host families for one academic year.
Students will be enrolled in a full academic year of high school study in the United States, attending classes, labs and extracurricular programs with their American classmates. (YES) students will also participate in special enrichment activities, including community service, youth leadership training, a Civics education program and other activities that will develop a well-rounded understanding of American culture through interaction with diverse groups of Americans.
Cost Covered
- All expenses in connection with the study tour including airfare, room and board, pocket money and most other costs will be paid for by the YES Scholarship.
Eligibility Criteria
- Students:
- Must be 15 years old, and must not be older than 17.6 years, by August 15, 2025.
- Must have an Israeli citizenship and able to issue an Israeli passport.
- Must NOT have an American passport.
- Should demonstrate flexibility and a commitment to promoting cross- cultural understanding.
- Should have a minimum grade of 80 in all subjects for the past year; overall 80 average for the past 3 years with NO failing grades in any subjects.
- Excellent English language ability; fluent in oral English proficiency.
- Agreement to attend classes as a full-time student and maintain at least a “B” (80) average in an American high school.
- Willingness to experiment and develop a taste for American style and to participate in their host family daily life.
- Willingness to do their own work like making their own beds, clean their own room, laundry and iron their own clothes and give a hand to other household chores.
Ineligibility Criteria
- Family members of Department of State employees: Family members of employees of the Department of State whose official duties involve an ECA Youth Programs Division exchange program would be precluded from applying for that program. Family members of affiliated private sector employees: Family members of employees of ECA-funded implementers of grant programs and Department of State contractors whose official duties involve a particular ECA-funded youth exchange program are technically ineligible for that program. Family members include spouse and dependent children.
For more information, visit U.S. Embassy in Israel.