Photos From the Field
Two groups of au pairs joined together in New York city recently at a restaurant overlooking the Manhattan skyline. They enjoyed good conversation and delicious milkshakes!
Two groups of au pairs joined together in New York city recently at a restaurant overlooking the Manhattan skyline. They enjoyed good conversation and delicious milkshakes!
Belgian AYP student Amandine Dumont, 18, recently completed an enjoyable stay in the United States. As an accomplished horse rider, she was perfectly suited to her placement with the Kehoe family, who live on a horse farm in Missouri. When Amandine wasn’t
Cassidy from Colorado just finished participating in the Outbound Academic Year Program in Ferrara, Italy. In addition to going to school and spending time with her host family, Cassidy took many trips to explore Italy. She made an effort to see all that
Two separate groups of au pairs recently enjoyed a fun winter pastime – ice skating! Au Pairs in Virginia: Au Pairs in Atlanta:
The News Times, a local paper in Oregon recently published an article about a group of CHI exchange students. Full Article Wet Welcome “A large group of exchange students from Beijing, China literally waded into central Oregon coast culture Thursday
This winter, Area Administrator’s LuCinda Mountifield and Jennie Fouts gathered a group of students and friends together for a fun day of shopping in Seattle, WA. They had a wonderful time!
Slovakian AYP student Petra Fuskova is having a wonderful time here in the United States! She recently wrote this letter about her experience so far. “It’s been already over 5 months since I arrived – in the great Amerika. I like
The Democrat Herald, a local paper in Oregon recently published an article about a group of CHI exchange students. Full Article “LEBANON — They were familiar with birthday parties and blowing out candles. They, too, sing “Happy Birthday,” albeit in
Au Pair Coordinator Joani McCullough from Atlanta, recently brought together local au pairs for a fun day of bowling!
8,000 excited and motivated university students from all over the world will come to our shores this Summer on the U.S. Department of State’s “Work & Travel” program. They can legally work in the U.S. for up to 4 months