Last night I was told I was selected as a finalist for CBYX (Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange)! This means I was awarded a full scholarship to study abroad for 10 months in Germany! I was one of 50 students to be awarded this from the whole North-East. I am so beyond excited. In May I have a pre-departure orientation with other kids who got awarded the scholarship, and then in September I will depart from D.C!
Here is some more info about CBYX!
General Timeline:
December 2013 - February 2014: Applications are due (deadlines vary by implementing organization)
January 2014 - March 2014: Regional organizations select Semi-Finalists
February 2013 - April 2014: Interviews are conducted with Semi-Finalists
March 2014 - April 2014: Finalists and Alternates are announced
May 2014 - August 2014: Pre-departure preparation for all Finalists and Alternates
July 2014 - September 2014: CBYX scholars depart for Germany
June 2015 - July 2015: CBYX scholars return from Germany
Additional Info (Straight from website):
When I have more information I will be sure to post about it!
Jess :)
The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) program is for motivated high school students who want to experience a culture and learn a language through a full immersion experience. Earn a competitive edge for your college applications. Learn about German culture first-hand by living with a host family and attending a German high school. Connect to an elite network of U.S. Department of State program alumni. Embark on an adventure that is unlike any other.
As a CBYX participant, you will gain new perspectives on global current affairs and German social, economic and political life. You will learn the German language through immersion in the culture at school and at home. When you return after 10 months abroad, you will have a greater sense of independence, empowerment, and global citizenry. You will make friendships through a shared experience that will last a lifetime, and you will become a true member of another culture.
CBYX Participants come from diverse backgrounds from all across the United States. Academic merit, as well as motivation, curiosity and flexibility are key components to a competitive application. Previous German language experience is not required. The CBYX program is dedicated to selecting students who represent the diversity of the United States. The program stresses equality and accessibility, and specifically encourages students of color and students with disabilities to apply.
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