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The following organizations are among those that support study abroad efforts in secondary and post-secondary environments:
Sponsors academic and cultural exchange programs for U.S. high school and college students, teachers, scholars, professionals, artists and scientist to go abroad and for non-U.S. citizens to come to the United States to study, conduct research or teach. Initiatives include Fulbright, Gilman, the Critical Language Scholarship, the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange, Future Leaders Exchange, and the Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study Programs.
An international online community managed by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational & Cultural Affairs that connects potential, current, and former educational and cultural exchange program participants so that they can discuss application processes, programs, and living abroad.
Administers a variety of educational exchanges in addition to providing resources for international education.
Directory of study abroad programs maintained by the Institute of International Education aimed at U.S. students.
Scholarship list for non-U.S. students who wish to study in the United States, maintained by the Institute of International Education.
Working mostly at the post-secondary level, a non-profit association that provides resources and standards for institutions and organizations active in the field of education abroad.
Largest non-profit professional association dedicated to international education. Provides resources and support of study abroad professionals.