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Gap Year: Thailand Year & Semester High School Program


Eligibility
Program Description
Visa and Travel Documents
Getting There
AFS Orientations and Activities


Eligibility


To be eligible you must:


  • Be between 15 years 0 months and 17 years 11 months old at the start of the program
  • Have a minimum 2.8 cumulative GPA (on a 4.0 scale)
  • Be in good mental, physical, and emotional health in accordance with the AFS Medical Evaluation Policy
  • Have an open mind, willingness to be flexible, and the ability to adapt to new a culture, school, and environment


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Program Description



  • As with all AFS high school programs, you will be placed with a volunteer host family while attending a local host school. Learn about life in Thailand.
  • Students are placed throughout Thailand.
  • Thailand can accept vegetarians; strict vegans are more difficult to place even though Thailand does not have much dairy in its cuisine.


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Visa and Travel Documents


In order to participate in this program, you must have a passport that is valid for six months longer than your intended stay.

In addition to your passport, you also need a visa to enter and reside in your host country.

The visa application process for Thailand is detailed and time-consuming. It involves collecting a number of documents including parental consent forms. Additionally, you will need to get a statement of good health from your physician and an official academic transcript (transcripts must be notarized, officially translated, and legalized with apostilles), among other documents.

Visa fees are $65.00; those fees are subject to change.

After you have been accepted into the program and in the months prior to your departure, AFS will provide you with detailed instructions regarding the required documents and how to apply for your visa.


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Getting There


You and your fellow AFSers will travel together from one of the gateway cities in the United States. You all will arrive in the capital city Bangkok, collect your baggage and pass through customs. You will be met by AFS staff and volunteers and will participate in a welcome orientation together. You will then travel to your host community, which may be some distance away.


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AFS Orientations and Activities


AFS will provide you with several orientations throughout your experience. These orientations give you a chance to gather important information about your host country, to meet other AFS teens from around the world, to share experiences and make friends. These group activities give you a chance to understand and process your intercultural learning experience during your time abroad as well as when you are returning home.

These required orientations are intended to help you maximize the AFS experience, prevent culture shock and to gain knowledge, skills and a global understanding.


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