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Student Exchange
| Types of Exchanges Each year, local
Rotary districts and clubs worldwide arrange thousands of international
Youth Exchanges for high school-aged students. There are two principal types
of exchanges:
- Long-term exchanges usually last for an academic year. During your
stay, you will live with more than one host family — typically three
different families for three months each — and attend high school.
- Short-term exchanges vary from a few weeks to three months. You will
not attend school on a short-term exchange, but you will most likely live
with a host family. Rotary, however, offers a variety of short-term
exchanges, including:
- Home stays: On a home stay, you will
live with another family abroad. This type of program can be arranged
for individual students or groups of students. A typical home stay may
involve you spending a few weeks living with a family in Australia,
while your host "brother" or "sister" lives with your family.
- Tours: Some short-term exchanges are
structured as tours through one or more foreign countries. For example,
on a short-term tour, you could travel through France and Germany with
teens from all over the United States, or you could travel through
Singapore with a group of students from all over the world.
- Camps: International youth camps bring
students together from several countries to provide leadership training
and address international concerns. Or, camps may simply be the means
whereby students from different cultures get to know each other. Camps
involving both able-bodied and disabled young people are popular in many
countries. Whatever the camp, you're sure to meet some fascinating new
friends.

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