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Study Abroad in Japan:
Programs for High School Students
 

If you are looking into study abroad programs for high school students, you may want to check out the comprehensive listings of programs that have been approved by CSIET. Not all of the programs listed by CSIET offer opportunities to study in Japan, but you will get a better idea of the legitimacy of the program you are considering.

The Council on Standards for International Educational Travel
CSIET
212 S. Henry Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703-739-9050
Fax: 703-739-9035

Organizations Offering Study Abroad Programs in Japan for High School Students

American Field Services (AFS) Intercultural Programs USA

AFS Intercultural Programs USA
310 SW 4th Avenue
Portland, OR 97204-2608 USA
Phone: 1-800-AFS-INFO
http://www.afs.org/usa

AFS Intercultural Programs offers three types of study abroad programs in Japan: a summer program, a semester program and a full-year program. In the four-week summer homestay language study program participants live with a homestay family and study the Japanese language intensively (80 hours per week) as well as participating in activities organized by the language school and AFS. In the semester and full-year programs participants attend a Japanese high school, take classes, and live with a homestay family. Most schools adopt a trimester system (April to July, September to December, January to March), but some adopt a semester system (April to September, October to March). Students receive an orientation in Japanese culture and life upon arrival and then start their more challenging courses. At the end of the school day, all students take part in souji, the cleaning of the school, and there are also opportunities to become involved with school clubs and extracurricular activities including baseball, soccer, judo, kendo, swimming, volleyball, rugby, calligraphy, science, and more.

To find out more, visit:

AFS-USA Programs to Japan: http://www.usa.afs.org/usa_en/focus_on/high_school/45
AFS-USA Scholarships to Japan: http://www.afsusa.org/scholarships
All other AFS-USA Programs and Information: http://www.afs.org/usa



Andeo-International Homestays
Andeo-International Homestays
620 SW 5th Ave., Suite 625
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-274-1776 or 800-274-6007
Fax: 503-274-9004
http://www.andeo.org/fukuoka.html

ANDEO International Homestays is a non-profit organization specializing in summer homestay and study programs for high school students since 1981. A two- to three-week homestay in Japan can be scheduled between July 12 and August 25. Applicants should have 1 year of Japanese language study.

All programs start with intensive small-group Japanese language courses and a homestay with a Japanese host family. Programs can be as short oas 4 weeks or as long as one year.


ASSE International Student Exchange Programs

ASSE has four regional offices. If you are not sure which region to contact, the office you call will direct you to the correct one. The website is the same regardless of region http://www.asse.com/new_latest/english/home.html


Western Office of ASSE
105 Central Way, Suite 201
Kirkland, WA 98033
Phone: 425-803-9490
Toll Free: 1-800-733-2773
Fax: 425-828-1987

Midwestern Office of ASSE
326 South Broadway
Wayzata, MN 55391 Phone: 952-473-4373
Toll Free: 1-800-736-1760
Fax: 952-476-7612

Eastern Office of ASSE
210 North Lee Street
Alexandria, VA 22341
Phone: 703-518-5022
Toll Free: 1-800-677-2773
Fax: 703-518-5033

Southern Office of ASSE
3210 Peachtree Road, Suite 13
Atlanta, GA 30305
Phone: 404-814-0696
Toll Free: 1-800-473-0696
Fax: 404-814-0996

Six-week summer homestays or an academic-year programs are available. There is no language requirement, and students participate in intensive Japanese language program upon arrival in Japan. Tutoring services are also available in Japan.


AYUSA International
AYUSA International
2226 Bush Street
San Francisco, CA 94115 USA
Phone: 1-800-727-4540 ext. 543
http://www.ayusa.org/

Academic-year, semester and summer programs are available. In order to be eligible for the academic year and semester programs, students must have studied the Japanese language for at least 6 months. The summer program has no language requirements. All participants live with a homestay family. For information about AYUSA programs in Japan, see the links at http://www.ayusa.org/study_abroad/places.html


Center for Cultural Interchange
Center for Cultural Interchange
17 North Second Avenue
St. Charles, Illinois 60174 USA
Phone: 630-377-2272
Toll Free: 1-888-227-6231
Fax: 630-377-2307
http://www.cci-exchange.com/

Participants spend a semester or academic year living with a host family, attending a local high school, and experiencing day-to-day life in Japan. Must have studied the Japanese language for two years to be eligible to apply. Opportunities for short-term (one to four weeks) independent homestays are available as well.


Council on International Educational Exchange
CIEE
300 Fore Street
Portland, ME 04101 USA
Phone: 1-800-40-STUDY
http://www.ciee.org/hsabroad

CIEE is a not-for-profit organization governed by a consortium of 270 universities and other institutions of higher learning. We offer semester, academic-year, and summer Japanese language immersion programs. All of CIEE's semester and year-long programs for high school students include intensive language study through enrollment in a local high school, a home-stay, and cultural excursions. Students should be able to demonstrate basic written and oral communication skills to participate in the semester/academic year program. No prior language is required for the summer program. Gap-year programs in Japan are also offered.


Experiment in International Living
Experiment in International Living
World Learning
Kipling Road
P.O. Box 676
Brattleboro, VT 05302-0676 USA
Phone: 802-257-7751
Toll Free: 1-800-345-2929
Fax: 802-258-3428
http://www.experimentinternational.org/

This four-week summer program focuses on language and culture. Participants spend a few days exploring Tokyo, followed by three weeks living with a host family and studying the Japanese language and culture. No previous language skills required. Information on Japan programs can be found at http://www.usexperiment.org/countries/japan.html


Foreign Language Study Abroad Service

Foreign Language Study Abroad Service (FLSAS) arranges language intensive programs in Japan for students of all ages, including high school students. Periods of study range from weeks to as long as the student wishes. Transferable credit is arranged. For details see http://www.flsas.com.


New Perspectives:Japan
New Perspectives:Japan Program
The Laurasian Institution
12345 Lake City Way, NE, #151
Seattle, WA 98125
Toll Free: 1-800-721-7474
Fax: 425-398-8245
http://www.newperspectivesprogram.org

NP:J is a three-phase program built around a summer study trip to Japan. In the preparation phase, students work with their teacher to investigate one of several Japanese cultural themes, using custom-designed curriculum materials. During the two-week guided study tour, students have opportunities for home stays, school visits, and customized "study days," The third phase, after students return home, again features curriculum units to help students understand and and reflect on their experiences. Teachers who recruit five or more students for the program participate at no cost. The program cost per student is $2,950. Some financial aid is available.


NorthWest Student Exchange
NorthWest Student Exchange
1314 NE 56th St. Suite 100
Seattle, WA 98105
Phone: (206) 985-4085
Fax: (206) 527-0338
http://www.nwse.com

NorthWest Student Exchange offers a variety of international exchange opportunities for both international and American youth: academic-year, reciprocal, semester, and summer programs. Students live with host families and attend high school, while receiving supervision from local NWSE representatives. They also participate in community or NWSE-sponsored cultural and social events. NWSE provides student and host family orientations, and coordinates medical and accident insurance, travel, and visas for all exchange participants. NWSE is a nonprofit organization which has full listing with CSIET and is designated by the US Department of State.


Osaka Girls' Senior High School
Osaka Girls' Senior High School
International Student Program
2-8-19 Tennoji-cho, Minami
Abeno-ku, Osaka 545-0002
JAPAN
Tel: (+81-6-6719-2801
Fax: 06-6714-0045
http://www.osakagirls-shs-international.org/

Osaka Girls' Senior High School, a private high school in Osaka, Japan, is taking applications from international students. Girls live in the Kyoto/Osaka area and can also explore other Kansai cities. Terms are for a semester, a year or for 'gap year'-- a pre-college enrichment program. Before arrival, school staff design a program tailored to each student's needs. Teacher mentors, students, and host families immerse girls in Japanese culture. Along with intensive study of Japanese, students take courses that can help jump-start international careers. Cultural and sports clubs in anime, computer graphics, music and drama, Japanese flower arrangement, Japanese archery (Kyudo), and others are offered. A volunteer component in Kansai and nearby Asian countries provides an opportunity to contribute to people who can't always speak for themselves.


Rotary International
Rotary International
One Rotary Center
1560 Sherman Ave.
Evanston, Illinois 60201, USA
Phone: 847-866-3000
Fax: 847-328-8554 or 847-328-8281
http://www.rotary.org/en/StudentsAndYouth/YouthPrograms/RotaryYouth
Exchange/Pages/ridefault.aspx

Rotary International sends high school students on summer and short-term programs, and offers scholarships through its local, regional, and state clubs. See the web site for more information.


Temple University, Japan Campus: High School Summer Program
Temple University, Japan Campus
2-8-12 Minami Azabu, Minato-ku
Tokyo 106-0047, Japan
Email: ac@tuj.temple.edu
Tel: +81=3=5441=9800
http://www.tuj.ac.jp/hs-summer-program

TUJ invites high school students from around the world to experience the best of modern and traditional Japan with a summer program at its Tokyo campus. Participants will improve their language skills and cultural awareness through a combination of in-class instruction, excursions, and events with local Japanese students. Dates: July 31-August 10, 2013.


Two Worlds United Educational Foundation

Two Worlds United Educational Foundation
940 Enchanted Way, # 104
Simi Valley, California 93065 USA
Phone: 805-581-9191
Fax: 805-581-6079
Toll Free: 1-888-271-6809
http://www.twoworldsunited.com

Year-long, semester and summer programs to Japan are available. All programs include homestays. The year-long and semester programs place participants in Japanese schools, but the summer program has optional language classes. For links to information specific to programs in Japan http://www.twoworldsunited.com/hs/default.html


World Campus - Japan
World Campus International
Dai 2 Ebisu Heights #101
4-17-8 Ebisu, Shibuya-ku
Tokyo 150-0013, Japan
Phone in the US: 303-495-2078
Phone in Japan: (+81) 3-3473-1120
Toll Free in the US and Canada: 1-866-595-6323
http://worldcampus.org

Two-week summer programs to Japan are available. Sites include Kumamoto, Hiroshima, Chiba, Nagasaki, Osaka, Tokyo, Ibaraki, Nara, Aichi, and Nagano. All programs include homestays. Cultural components include language instruction, museum and school tours, and performing arts. http://www.worldcampus.org


Youth For Understanding USA
Youth For Understanding USA
6400 Goldboro Rd., Suite 100
Bethesda, MD 20817 USA
Phone: 1-800-833-6243 (1-800-TEENAGE)
http://www.YFUUSA.org

YFU USA offers year, semester, and summer programs. Students live with volunteer host families. Academic year, semester, and some summer program students attend Japanese high schools. Most summer program experiences are focused on cultural exchange. Previous Japanese language study is not required with the exception of some scholarship programs. Full and partial scholarships are available for year and summer programs. Information on Japan programs can be found at http://www.yfuusa.org/countries/japan-20-programs.php

YFU USA is currently accepting applications for the summer 2010 program to Japan. Full and partial scholarships are available for high school students with birthdays between September 2, 1992 and April 1, 1995. Students do not need to have previous study of the language to qualify. Since the application deadline for most scholarships is January 5, 2010, students are encouraged to apply early. To read more about these scholarship opportunities, please read our flyer: http://yfuusa.org/media/Education/ExperienceJapanFlyer.pdf.




Jessica Haxhi & Yasu-Hiko Tohsaku, Co-Presidents
Motoko Tabuse, Vice-President - Secretary / Susan Tanabe, Vice President - Treasurer
Susan Schmidt, Executive Director

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