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TWO WORLDS UNITED
What are the Two Worlds
United Student Exchange requirements?
Successful applicants will be:
» High School students
or equivalent.
» Age between 15 to 18
years of age.
» Two years of high school
level or equivalent of Foreign language.
» Good academic level (overall
GPA of at least a C)
» Maturity to adapt to
new environments.
» Successful score in a
personal interview.
How long are the programs?
For
the Academic Year Program, the program length is 9 to 11 months
depending upon the destination country.
For the Semester Program, the program is between
4 to 6 months depending upon the destination country and depending
upon the Semester that is attended, i.e. Fall or Winter Semester.
The Summer Homestay Programs range from two to
eight weeks during the summer months. Students may choose
the length of Summer Homestay that best fits their schedule and
needs.
Short-Term Language Programs range from 2 weeks
to 3 months.
- I don’t
have much foreign language experience. How can I go to school in
another country?
You are
not required to know the language of your host country, although
it is certainly helpful. Many Two Worlds United students are like
you, starting off with little or no host country language experience.
But soon they are able to communicate at a basic level, and a lot
of Two Worlds United students are fluent after a year. There is
no better way to learn a language than by speaking it 24/7!
How do I apply?
If
you meet the requirements for the program
in which you would like to participate, you need to complete the
Online Preapplication Form.
Once your completed Enrollment
Form is received, you will be sent a full application and more information
about the program of your choice. The completed application
must be received in the Admissions Department by the deadline date.
Once your application is reviewed by the Two Worlds United Organization
and you are found to meet all program requirements, arrangements
will be made for an interview with an Area Representative
in your area.
Application Deadlines 3
Keep in mind each program has a different
application deadline. The deadline applies to the receipt
of the full application and not the Enrollment Form. The Enrollment
Form needs to be completed and received by the Main Office at least
two weeks prior to the application deadline. The application deadline
for the Academic Year and Semester program is the 30th of
April and
for the Summer Programs the deadline is the 15th of
April. After these
dates applicants who wish to participate in the program should include
a late fee of $450 (the late fee will be fully reimbursed if the
student is unable to be placed in the time remaining.)
IF YOU HAVE
MISSED THE DEADLINE please contact the Two Worlds United Admissions
Office. The program you are interested in may still have availability
even though the deadline has passed.
How much does it cost?
There is
a $950 deposit for each student. The full price of the program
varies depending on your destination country and length of program
you choose. Please refer to the
Program
Tuition page to review specific program fees. And an area representative will contact
you with the necessary information.
Is the $950 deposit refundable?
If you
are not accepted into the Study Abroad program
your $950 deposit will be refunded minus a $95 application
processing fee. Once you are accepted into the Student Exchange
program, your $950 deposit becomes non-refundable.
When is my final payment due? Can I pay in installments?
TWO
WORLDS UNITED Students
are able to pay the program fee in several payments, please keep
in mind the following guidelines:
»
A $950 Confirmation Deposit is due with the Full
Application
» $1500 Payment is
due within 15 days of TWU Acceptance
» 50% of the
remaining tuition balance is due:
-April
15th for students on Summer, Fall Semester or Year Programs
-October
15th for students on Spring Semester Programs
» Final balance is
due:
-May 10th
for students on Summer Programs
-June 1st
for students on Fall Semester and Academic Year Programs
-November
10th for students on Spring Semester Programs
What is included in the program cost?
-
Homestay
accommodation including meals with your host family
-
School Tuition
included in all programs which have an Academic component including
Year, Semester, Trimester and Summer Language & Culture Programs
-
Airport
transfers on arrival and departure
-
24-hour
worldwide emergency assistance throughout the program
-
Pre-departure
and in-country orientations
-
Student
Handbook
Program does not include:
-
Airfare-
students are met at the airport by a program representative
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Passport
and visa application fees as applicable
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Personal
expenses (e.g., toiletries, clothing, internet, calling card,
activities)
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School expenses
(e.g., uniform/lunches, if required, supplies, bus pass)
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Any other
item not specified
-Does Two Worlds United offer scholarships or other financial
assistance?
Yes,
TWU offers partial scholarships from $250 up to $1800.
Qualified students may apply based on criteria which may
include: academic grade point average, financial need, number
and level of courses attempted in high school, rank in class,
and information included on the International Awareness
Scholarship application. Each scholarship is based upon meeting
the individual scholarship requirements and the application
competition.
Will I be able to receive credits for the classes that I take
overseas?
Each high
school has their own policies and requirements on transfer credits.
Your transfer credits will be based upon your high school's specific
policies and, therefore, Two Worlds United cannot guarantee that
you will receive credit for coursework completed abroad. We recommend
that you plan ahead and take any specific courses that you need
to meet graduation requirements, before or after you go abroad.
You should discuss these matters with a guidance counselor as soon
as you decide to study abroad and get written documentation of what
is required by your school. Your counselor can also consult Two
Worlds United high school page on our website for more information
on coursework abroad and transferring credits.
What kind of support will I receive while I am abroad?
Each exchange student has an assigned local
representative to supervise, monitor and provide support
throughout the entire exchange program. The local
representative provides assistance to the student, host family,
and school. This representative is available if the
student has any questions or problems that require extra
assistance. In addition, 24-hour Emergency Assistance
is available in each of Two Worlds United destination countries
to ensure that students can reach Two Worlds United Staff abroad
24 hours a day in the event of an emergency.
Who are the local representatives?
The Local Representatives work as a part of
the Two Worlds United Exchange Program. Many have been
involved with exchange students for more than 15 years.
They are motivated by the opportunity to work with young people
from other nations, and they have a true cultural and
educational interest. Local Representatives participate in
on-going training and attend training conferences periodically
throughout the year.
How are host families selected?
Host
families are carefully chosen
by Two Worlds United Representation Abroad based upon their desire
to host a visiting student and their ability to provide a safe,
comfortable home and a positive cultural experience for their new
family member. Host families decide to host for many reasons:
to make friends with a young person from abroad, to encourage the
exchange of ideas, to share their culture and to learn about yours.
They will offer guidance, help you adjust throughout your stay and
help you understand life in their country. They will be eager
to answer your questions and above all, they will want to welcome
you as a member of their family.
-I know
a family in my program country that would like to host me. Is this
possible?
In some
instances, it is possible to arrange a direct placement. However,
even if the family is familiar to the student, they must undergo
the same application and screening process as other potential host
families. Therefore, there is no guarantee that the placement can
be arranged by the organization. Students cannot be placed with
family members in their host country.
-What if I don't get along with my host family?
A TWO
WORLDS UNITED exchange
student must be adaptable and make a serious effort to adjust to
living with the host family. Please keep in mind that it is the
student's responsibility to adapt to the family's lifestyle and
rules, even if they are different from what they are accustomed
to in their American home. Your local representative will assist
you with this adjustment process. Two Worlds United and its partner
organizations try first to resolve all problems through discussion
and mediation. However, if it is absolutely necessary, we will make
the necessary arrangements to move the student to a more suitable
host family.
-Can I choose where I am placed?
Students
must be prepared to accept any placement that is found for them.
Our primary goal is to find a good host family match for each student.
Therefore, it is not possible to guarantee any specific location.
-Where are students generally placed in different countries?
Students
are generally not placed in large or capital cities, however, this
varies depending on the country. Please check the country specific
information for more details.
It is the teaching method different that in my country?
The
teaching method in our destination countries
may be very different from those in your home country. This
is a part of the experience of being an exchange student.
In each country the educational system has its own characteristics.
Often students meet together in small groups to study together,
getting in on one of these study groups is quite easy and will be
very helpful in making the transition into a new school system.
Do I
have more help in the event that I am having problems understanding?
In addition to the help provided by the teachers
in the school, the student will have a lot of support from all the
members of the host family who will help her/him to progress with
their language skills through every day coexistence. The family
will treat the student as another member of the family and
the student will be immersed in a new way of life where he/she will
explore all the values and beliefs of his/her new family.
The
local representatives are also available to provide assistance to
students. Local representatives can help students to find
tutors or to find local language programs that are helpful in speeding
up the process of learning and speaking the language.
Do I have someone to help me if I have questions that are
not school related?
Two Worlds United provides each student with
a Local Representative within the community where she/he lives.
The TWO WORLDS UNITED Local Representatives are responsible for screening and selecting
the right family and high school for each student. Local Representatives
keep direct contact with the student, the family and the High School
for the complete period of the program. They are at the disposition
of the student in the event of any difficulty or questions that
may arise. They are the center of support for the student
throughout the study abroad program.
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