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And when a bad egg comes or unfortunate circumstances happen, you and your family bare the burden. Want an exchange student? Go with Rotary. EF Exchange is not your partner. I have been talking to EF for about 6 months now, taking training, filling out applications, providing references, going through background checks, taking endless calls, inviting people into my home, refinishing my basement, buying a bed , creating a room for a student.

Last week I was told that my student was in the process of sending her transcripts to the school and we were almost there!

Today out of the blue I received a phone call from the applications department telling me that I was no longer being considered for a host family role because of 2 reasons: 1 I am not gainfully employed: I discussed this with the person that recruited me before this process commenced saying that I would perhaps be laid off at the end of March. I have severance until August and I am deep into an interview process for which I expect to receive an offer in the next week.

I needed to have an experience before I was able to effectively recruit families and let them know what they should expect. Does this constitute my not being comfortable? I think if anything it shows a vested interest in wanting to immerse in the process before being an advocate for it. I am thoroughly disgusted by the operations at EF. If you are considering going through EF to host a student- look elsewhere. If a kid sees a better opportunity or "better host home" they will lie to get moved.

If you don't travel and spend a ton of money you won't be good enough to volunteer as a host family! Huge liability to your family to host a student with this org.

Worst organization ever If you are a host family and have a problem good luck getting any help. EF Staff only get involved if their are concerns; however, host families are the ones who suffer as they do not hold students accountable. They are more interested in being "friends" with the teenage exchange students and collecting money from families.

You can't trust or believe anything you are told by any of the coordinators or directors, they tell you one thing then do another and they completely undermine the authority in your home. Don't ever host female exchange students from Denmark, Norway or Sweden EF caters to the students and fail on supporting host families.

I have worked with EF for over 10 years now. We love hosting and we try to change up which country we choose from each year. Thailand, Norway, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden Our lives have changed since we began this journey - with no kids of our own at home, it keeps us active and involved in our community. We have hosted and worked with EF for the past 10 years, and it truly has changed our lives. The training that we get throughout the year keeps us on top of the High School Exchange programs.

We did investigate many other programs before we decided that EF was the right program for us to be a part of. And to say that it was one of the best decisions we have ever made as a family. The amazing additions to our family are for always and forever! Hosting an exchange student had been something I had thought about for a while , however, I wanted to research EF Foundation as well as other exchange organizations to ensure I was choosing an organization who would provide outreach and support to its students and host families - particularly given the fact that I am a single man with no children!

I have hosted four students through EF I just placed my fourth on the plane back to Sweden yesterday and will host TWO students this coming school year!!!

EF has transformed my life! I have been a volunteer host family with EF for many years now. This fall my family and I will welcome our 5th exchange student. We have shared our culture, our American way of life and our values with the students that have lived with us and we've learned so much about the world at the same time. It's clear how much EF cares about the students, the natural parents and the host families and does a wonderful job of bringing us all together.

Our lives have been truly blessed by this organization. This year we hosted 2 young men from Switzerland and The Netherlands. EF does a Great job in everything from screening the students in their home countries to the support from the local area coordinators and everything in between.

In our years as a host family, we've never had an issue come up that was anything more that a "normal" family would deal with and by being honest and open with communication and Not trying to blame others, we've had Fantastic years.

The tears that flow at the airport when it's time for them to go home could wash away a drought, BUT so worth it because we have Family all over the world. We have been with EF for 10years now and our life would not be the same without this great company.. We have hosted 17 students and love each of them as our own child.. EF has continues to enrich our lives and students from all around the world.. I simply love this company Amazing organization.

Have had 4 exchange students from different organizations. Will not even think about hosting through anyone but EF. My children have "sisters" from across the globe and we thank EF for all their support and always being there!! We can't wait for the next one coming in August! Next year will be our fourth year in a row to host through EF. It has been an amazing experience for our entire family. We have family all over the world and it's an amazing feeling. We have been fortunate enough to visit our former students in their home country and been treated so kind by their grateful families.

My family has learned so much about different cultures and it has been really educational. It's fun to see the students experience different things for the first time, and it opens our eyes to things we take for granted as Americans. The home office in Boston has always been available to us anytime we had any questions and are quick to help. They care about their students and the host families equally and do their best to make sure it's the best experience possible for everyone.

We now have family all over the world. We have a beautiful daughter in Italy that we have already went to visit and she has returned to the US to visit us as well. We have a daughter from Denmark that we have seen twice since she went home a year ago. We are now sending the two newest members of our family back to their homes in Germany and Spain. Our son's will be missed but we know we will see them soon.

EF was available to us 24 hours a day and assisted quickly with any concerns or questions we had. The levels of support from EF was above and beyond anything I could have expected. I not only believed that they had my back but were also always available for the students to make sure they had the exchange year they always dreamed of.

Worst organization every, the Boston office is full of very recent college graduates that don't have a clue. They are more interested in being "friends" with the teenage exchange students then holding them accountable or enforcing the rules.

My other piece of advise don't ever host female exchange students from Denmark, all three that I have been exposed to either in my home or in friends homes are narcissistic manipulative LIARS.

Go on a student exchange program abroad and open yourself to a world of opportunity. Our foreign exchange programs range from year-long exchanges to a full college program, including your diploma, at one of our accredited schools.

Becoming a foreign exchange student is a big decision. Get in touch so we can discuss your options. Enrolling in a foreign exchange program is an eye-opening experience.

Many students do not go abroad until later, so you'll be getting an educational head start. Our student exchange programs are varied in length and objective. If you would like to become fluent as quickly as possible, consider taking a more intensive option for your student exchange program. On the other hand, if your looking to embrace the nightlife and view historic monuments, consider a more cultural exchange when looking into a foreign exchange program.

A student exchange program is the best way to become proficient at speaking a language. Learn more Order Free Brochure. EF Languages Abroad 10 - 14 years. EF Languages Abroad 14 - 25 years. EF Gap Year 16 - 24 years. Learn more. Private high school. Browse programs by popular languages. Browse programs by popular destinations.

Why foreign exchange programs Enrolling in a foreign exchange program is an eye-opening experience. Foreign exchange programs for ambitious students Whether you want to prepare for an international career or degree, gain admission to university, or learn a new foreign language - you came to the right place. Foreign exchange programs for high school students EF offers foreign exchange programs for high school students aged between 16 and 19 years.

Foreign exchange programs for college students For students who are ambitious and know what they want in life, EF offers foreign exchange programs for college students. Foreign exchange programs for young adults EF also offers foreign exchange programs for adults. A student exchange accelerates your language skills A student exchange program is the best way to become proficient at speaking a language. Frequently asked questions How to become a foreign exchange student?

Key considerations for your exchange: Where to go — Destination impacts language and price, but it determines so much more as well. How long to stay — The most challenging part of an exchange is the beginning. Choose an exchange with built-in structure language classes, a sport, etc. What accommodation options are available while I'm on student exchange? How old do I have to be to go on a student exchange? How much does a foreign exchange program cost?

The factors that affect the cost of your student exchange most are: Destination — Long distance travel is more expensive, but some destinations are also pricier than others. Popular destinations like Tokyo and Seoul are usually more expensive than less well-known destinations.

Malta is one of the cheapest. Duration — Total cost rises the longer your exchange program lasts, but cost per week drops. Six and nine-month exchanges have a significantly lower cost per week than short-term exchanges.



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