• Why Study Abroad?

      that èßäÊÓÆµ who study abroad:

      • Earn higher grades
      • Develop global perspectives
      • Develop strong problem-solving skills
      • Learn language skills that allow èßäÊÓÆµ to work more effectively in a global work force
      • Foster intercultural understanding that prepares èßäÊÓÆµ to navigate an increasingly interconnected world
      • Develop the creativity, maturity, independence, curiosity, and adaptability expected of the next generation of leading academics and professionals

       

      NOTE: Be sure the program you choose to study aborad with is accredited, and on both the program and destination before you sign up to receive timely updates on security, health advisories, and more. 

       

      3 week summer programs - great scholarships available! 

      Note: College Coordinator, Amy Potter has supported dozens of èßäÊÓÆµ studying abroad with CIEE. This is a credible and well-run organization that offers a lot of scholarships and great opportunities for èßäÊÓÆµ. Contact Amy for help with this (or any other) application!

      • Immerse Yourself: Experience a new culture firsthand and gain a global perspective.
      • Advance Your Academics: Choose from diverse programs—language immersion, STEM, arts, and more—that align with your academic goals.
      • Grow Personally: Develop independence, adaptability, and global awareness while living and studying abroad.
      • Get Comprehensive Support: Benefit from pre-departure orientations, on-site staff, and 24/7 emergency assistance. 
      • Explore Programs in 35+ Destinations:
        • Arts & Culture: Unleash your creativity with programs in creative writing, art, fashion design, and pop culture. 
        • Business: Gain a competitive edge with studies in sports & fashion marketing, global entrepreneurship, and sports management (in Spanish).
        • Language: Become fluent in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Korean, or Portuguese.
        • Leadership & Service: Make a difference through programs focused on children's education (Ghana), public health (Dominican Republic, Botswana), youth development (Morocco, Mexico, Dominican Republic), and leadership (South Africa).
        • STEM: Explore cutting-edge fields like aerospace, aquatic ecosystems & sustainability, wildlife conservation, climate change, smart cities, robotics, and women in STEM. 
        • Social Change: Address critical issues through programs focused on social justice, climate change and inequality, diplomacy & peace studies, and world governance.

      As a Rotary Youth Exchange student, you’ll spend up to a year living with a few host families and attending èßäÊÓÆµ in a different country. Whether you participate in Rotary’s long-term or short-term Youth Exchange programs, you’ll learn a new way of living, a great deal about yourself, and practice using a new language.

      Freshmen èßäÊÓÆµ are encouraged to apply by submitting a preliminary application before April 1 of their freshman year.  Candidates will be interviewed in late April. The selected student will then spend their sophomore year participating in Rotary Youth Exchange orientation activities and then go on exchange during their junior year. Questions? youthexchange.prc@gmail.com.  

      Year-long, semester, summer (1-8 weeks), and post-high èßäÊÓÆµ programs as well as opportunities to host in Portland. 
      Play their short  to get country recommendations based on cultural differences, climate preferences,
      favorite foods, and more!

      Programs within nine different categories: Volunteer, Study, Teach, Internships, Gap Year, Language, High School, TEFL Courses, and Tours & Trips.

      Extending to 5 continents and 19 countries, Carpe Diem Education provides  and  for èßäÊÓÆµ aged 17-22. Our gap year programs challenge perspectives, embolden critical thinking, and inspire a greater sense of self through enhanced global perspectives. Balancing hard work with fun-filled adventure; finding laughter in the midst of serious inquiry; we discover the depths of our humanity together.

      SYA is a èßäÊÓÆµ fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Founded upon a yearlong study abroad model, SYA operates four campuses in , , , and , and has expanded to provide a wide array of programs designed to develop skills for an increasingly interdependent world. SYA's yearlong program remains the only secondary-level option allowing èßäÊÓÆµ to live with a host family for an entire academic year while earning U.S. graduation credits and preparing for admission to selective U.S. colleges and universities.