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Photo of Experiment Participants.You are the cornerstone to a successful Experiment. We are looking to engage dynamic, thoughtful young men and women who have a strong desire to give of themselves to a cross-cultural educational experience. Bring an open mind, an open heart, curiosity, and a thirst to learn, and your Experiment will be greatly enriched.

Your Experiment Group is made up of students from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences. Experimenters come from small towns and large cities, public and private schools, and different races, religions, sexual orientations, physical abilities, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Our dynamic groups, typically 815 students each, foster an atmosphere of understanding, acceptance, learning, and growth, and give our host families abroad--as well as Experimenters themselves--a feel for America's diversity. In fact, many students learn as much about the United States as they do about the country they are visiting.

Your Group Leader supports you and your group throughout the entire program. Experiment group leaders are dynamic, responsible, knowledgeable adults who facilitate each student's learning experience, encourage personal growth, and keep Experimenters safe. Our leaders are chosen for their skill in working with young people, as well as their cross-cultural experience, leadership capabilities, emotional maturity, and language competency. Beginning at orientation, leaders help students increase their knowledge of the country and culture, develop communication skills, and cultivate new attitudes and awareness. They guide students through ongoing discussion and reflection on their experiences, conduct group excursions, and keep in close touch with all host families and Experimenters during the homestay. At the end of the program, the leaders help students evaluate their experiences and recognize that their "experiment" has just begun.

International partner offices in each host country help create, administer, and support our programs. We have worked for decades with caring in-country experts to create programs that make the most of local resources and ensure the safety and welfare of our students.

At our Experiment headquarters in Vermont, dedicated Experiment staffers support you from the beginning of the application process to the completion of your program. We help answer your questions, prepare you for your journey, and are available throughout the summer, should your family have any questions or concerns.

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