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Elevate Your High School Experience By Participating in an Educational Exchange


Whether you recently took part in a WACNH Diplomacy Simulation, want to improve your language skills, or are simply curious about the world beyond New Hampshire, an educational exchange is a great way to widen your horizons. Through an exchange, you have the opportunity to experience new cultures firsthand, meet people from around the world, and gain a global perspective that is uniquely your own. These programs provide a fantastic opportunity to share your story, your community, and your home with others.

Many exchanges are fully-funded, making them accessible opportunities to travel, learn, and make friends, while preparing you for life beyond high school. Explore the programs below and imagine where your next adventure could take you!


Youth Exchange Alumni Panel Discussion


Hear from three alumni of NSLI-Y and the Benjamin Franklin Transatlantic Fellowship as they share firsthand stories about their experiences during their exchanges.  Panelists discuss what inspired them to apply, what they learned while travelling and participating, and how the programs helped them build language skills, critical thinking, cross-cultural understanding, and lasting global connections. The conversation concludes with panelists sharing how their exchange continues to shape their lives upon returning home and offering words of advice to future applicants.


Alumni Panel Participants

  

Harry Wilson
Student at Middlebury College
Exchange Program: NSLI-Y Mandarin

Sehaj Kaur
Student at Northeastern University
Exchange Program: Benjamin Franklin Transatlantic Fellowship

Connor O'Brien
Student at Boston College
Exchange Program: NSLI-Y Russian



About the Programs



Ready to apply? Find up-to-date program and application information below:

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Meet Lucas

Lucas, a former WACNH intern and 2026 Global Ties U.S. Emerging Leader, is passionate about international affairs and raising awareness about global opportunities for students in New Hampshire. For his Emerging Leaders service project, he set out to introduce high school students across the state to the power of educational exchanges. 

As a college student, he had the opportunity to take part in two educational exchanges, studying in Dublin, Ireland, and Warsaw, Poland. Those experiences helped him become more independent, curious, and confident while giving him the chance to form international friendships.  He also discovered his desire to pursue public service in the future. Through this project, Lucas hopes to encourage New Hampshire students to imagine where an exchange experience could take them and how their own background can help connect New Hampshire with the world.


 

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