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Student exchange programs for a boy from ireland aged 14 for may-june to america?

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Student exchange programs for a boy from ireland aged 14 for may-june to america?

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  1. You probably cannot go on a student exchange program but you may still qualify for summer camp. It says you are in Ireland. Try contacting the US embassy in Dublin to see if they have a list of summer school courses or summer camps in the US for your age group (you would be considered in eith grade 9- a freshman, or grade 10- a sophmore).

    Good luck!


  2. Try going through your school. Ask your principal/headmaster for any information or exchange programs they might know of concerning studying abroad.  

    Keep in mind this is when American schools are letting out.  most are out by June 1 or May 25.

  3. How many times are you going to post this? The answer WILL NOT CHANGE. THE LAW IS THE LAW.



    Refer to my answer of TWO DAYS AGO:

    You have asked either this question or a variant of it up here innumerable times. Yet you seem to either not understand nor want to understand the answer. Here is the straight stuff, whether you like it or not.

    YOU MUST BE 15 TO BE AN EXCHANGE STUDENT! That is the RULE put down by the U.S. State Department.

    "... are at least 15 years of age but not more than 18 years and six months of age as of the program start date ... " direct quote from the government.

    Also, you must come for at least a semester or a school year. (Besides most schools in the U.S. are done by June, or in early June).

    "Allow entry of participants for not less than one academic semester (or quarter equivalency) nor more than two academic semesters (or quarter equivalency) duration;" according to the U.S. Government.

    I'm sorry if you don't like this. But it is the way it is. You would be much better suited to accepting this and moving on. Prepare to come when you are old enough and can take a full semester or year and do it in the correct manner.

    Source(s):

    http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/tex...

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