Rotary Youth Exchange Program
Rotary Youth Exchange Program

LONG TERM EXCHANGES
These exchanges are a year long and require students to participate in an academic year.
OBJECTIVES
To enable long-term students:
1) To advance their education by studying for a year in an environment entirely different from their own, and undertaking study of courses and subjects not normally available to them in their own country.
2) To enable all students:
SHORT TERM EXCHANGES
HOW DOES A STUDENT BENEFIT FROM BEING ABROAD?
WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
Long-Term: Any student, between ages 15 -18
Short-Term: Any student between ages of 15 – 18
All students must be of good character, possesses a warm personality, and a desire to broaden their horizons. Candidates should be adaptable and flexible, well mannered, and want to experience life in other countries and cultures.
IS PROFICIENCY IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE NEEDED?
Although many countries of the world teach English as a second language, we strongly, believe that any exchange is only successful by the student’s desire to learn to communicate in the language of the hosts while on Exchange.
WHAT IS SO SPECIAL ABOUT ROTARY'S STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM COMPARED TO OTHER PROGRAMS?
The Rotary International Student Exchange program is VOLUNTEER DRIVEN. It is organized and administered by VOLUNTEER Rotarians and their families throughout the world. The operation is done at several levels, namely the local Rotary Club, the district, and is sponsored by Rotary International. They select the students, prepare them, and arrange hosting abroad and provide travel and insurance information.
There is no payment to families, nor is there any quota which must be satisfied. The Rotary program, while being the least expensive exchange program, provides students with local Rotarians who monitor their welfare. At times of immediate need, students who are away from home are more comfortable knowing that any Rotarian in their host Club is available to help and offer guidance.
APPLICATION DETAILS
Preliminary Application plus school transcriptsubmitted by – early November
Applicant interviews at – the second half of November
Selection by NOTL Rotary Club: end of November
Preliminary Application Submitted to District by NOTL Rotary Club:
Early December (and school transcript sent to District Chair)
Long Application due: early January (Four copies of the RI Application “long form” completed and three sent to District Chair)
Orientation: January, February, and March FOR STUDENTS, and January and March FOR PARENT(s).
More details at: https://www.rye7090.org