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Program Details

Program Approx. Start Date Approx. End 2010 Tuition Age on Departure
Year Fall Departure Jul 26-29, 2010 Jun 28 -
Jul 1, 2011
$9,750 16 yr 0 mos -
18 yr 6 mos
Year Spring Departure Feb 7-10, 2011 Jan 3-6, 2012 $9,500 16 yr 0 mos -
18 yr 6 mos
Semester Fall Departure Jul 26-29, 2010 Jan 4-7, 2011 $9,250 16 yr 0 mos -
18 yr 6 mos
Semester Spring Departure Feb 7-10, 2011 Aug 2-5, 2011 $9,250 16 yr 0 mos -
18 yr 6 mos
Summer Homestay Jun 23-26, 2010 Aug 8-11, 2010 $6,500 15 yr 0 mos -
18 yr 0 mos
Summer Homestay Soccer:
Jun 23-26, 2010
Aug 8-11, 2010 $6,750 15 yr 0 mos -
17 yr 0 mos
Summer Community Service Jun 23-26, 2010 Aug 8-11, 2010 $6,500 17 yr 0 mos -
35 yr 0 mos

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About Paraguay
Peguahe pora Paraguaipe, bienvenidos a Paraguay, and welcome to Paraguay—a country alive with tradition, fusing the indigenous Guaraní Indian culture with the culture of the Spanish conquistadors. Paraguayan social life revolves around the family and sports, especially soccer. You will most likely live in a small town without modern conveniences (dishwashers, microwaves or central air conditioning), but a city is often nearby.

More about Paraguay: read cultural information, participant blogs, testimonials and view pictures from Paraguay!

Programs in Paraguay
Learn more about eligibility requirements, program descriptions, visa and travel documents, and arrival and orientation activities.


All programs to Paraguay depart from Miami.

Note about travel dates: Travel date ranges are provided to help with general scheduling. Please do not reserve any domestic travel based on these dates. AFS will provide specific travel details approximately 45 days prior to departure.

Programs, prices, and travel dates are subject to change without notice.


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“In short, don’t worry about your [time abroad], youll love it. Go down with an open mind and soak up as much of their culture as you can.” -U.S. to Paraguay, Year