AFS Public Diplomacy Initiatives include four meaningful and rewarding programs that send U.S. students and host international participants in the U.S. These programs include the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange program (CB), National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y), Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX), and Youth Exchange Study (YES). These programs offer international participants the opportunity to study in the United States on full scholarships, funded either by grant-making foundations or by the Educational and Cultural Bureau of the U.S. Department of State.
AFS Public Diplomacy Initiatives (or Sponsored Programs) embrace the Mission of AFS, to build a more just and peaceful world through international exchange.
The Congress Bundestag Youth Exchange Program (CB) was launched in 1983 by the U.S. Congress and the German Parliament. AFS currently provides 50 merit-based, full scholarships for U.S. students and 60 scholarships for German participants.
NSLI-Y encourages a lifetime of language study and cultural understanding by providing approximately 600 fully funded scholarships to high school students between the ages of 15 and 18. For more information visit the NSLI-Y homepage.
The Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) program originated in the FREEDOM Support Act, which was sponsored by U.S. Senator Bill Bradley and was passed by Congress in 1992. FLEX provides full merit-based scholarships to students from the countries of the former Soviet Union.
Youth Exchange and Study (YES) was initiated by The Department of State in the aftermath of Sept. 11. It aims to build bridges of understanding between Americans and people in countries with significant Muslim populations.