Program Details
| Program Length | Approx. Start Date | Approx. End | 2009 Price | Age on Departure |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year | Sep 1-4 | Jun 26-29 | $8,900 | 15 yr 8 mos - 18 yr 2 mos |
| Summer Homestay | Late June | Early August | $5,900 | 15 yr 0 mos - 18 yr 0 mos |
All programs to Turkey depart from either Washington D.C. or New York.
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 notify confirmed participants with specific travel details approximately 45 days prior to departure.
Off the Beaten Path: Eric blogs from Turkey
About Turkey
The Turks say their country is like a man running west on a train heading east. They are referring to the dichotomies you’ll experience in this vibrant culture: mosques on the European side of Istanbul and western-style suburbs on the Asian side; a Western economic system in an Islamic society; dynamic industrialization next door to historic buildings in neighborhoods dating from the Byzantine and Ottoman past; and a landscape ranging from Mediterranean coasts to jagged mountains. There are more Greek and Roman ruins preserved in Turkey than in Italy and Greece, and you’ll discover distinctive places such as the natural hot spring of Pamuccale and the caved cities of Cappadocia. The cuisine is considered one of the finest in the world, and the people have a well-deserved reputation for friendliness and hospitality, which you will experience firsthand.
Year Program
Turkish high school students specialize in either mathematics and sciences or social studies, and your required courses differ with each. You will be placed according to what is available in your community as well as your academic background. However, you’ll definitely study Turkish and receive language instruction at your arrival orientation, and additional lessons during your stay. Also, approximately one month into your program, AFS offers a week-long language and culture workshop. Many schools offer extracurricular activities and this is a great way for you to make friends. Soccer is the most popular sport, but Turks also enjoy volleyball, basketball, bicycling, swimming, and picnics.
View PDF Brochure for Turkey School Program.
Summer Homestay Program
Imagine spending a relaxing summer during the traditional vacation months in Turkey and experiencing everyday life in this fascinating culture! Your activities might include guided weekend excursions, picnics, and outings with your family and new friends. You’ll have an opportunity to see the art and architecture of the country, and enjoy pick-up soccer games and the frequent social gatherings in the community. Female participants will have the extra bonus of most likely being invited to a woman’s party with tea, sweets, and dancing.
All programs, prices, and travel dates are subject to change without notice.

