GENERAL

FLEX Exchange Program for High School Students.

The American Councils for International Education is pleased to announce a testing schedule for FLEX Exchange Program for High School Students. The program is fully covered by the U.S. Government. Program finalists will have the opportunity to live with an American family and study in an American high school during the 2020-2021 school year.

The testing is open for high school students who meet the following requirements:

  • Born between March 15, 2002 and May 31, 2004; students in the 11thgrade who are required to complete military service are ineligible;
  • Have not lived in the United States for more than three months in the last five years;
  • Speak English well;
  • Are currently enrolled in a secondary school, having an academic standing of good or better;
  • Are eligible to receive a U.S. visa;
  • Are citizens of Turkmenistan.

Students with disabilities are also encouraged to participate in the competition.
In order to participate in the competition please bring a proof of eligibility (original birth certificate or passport), one recent photograph (3×4 cm), a pen, and you must wear your school uniform.
To access the testing schedule with testing dates, please visit http://americancouncilstm.org/flex/ or check out the attached flyers.

We would appreciate if you could share this opportunity with your family members, friends and others who might potentially be interested in applying and meet the qualification.

Have you got questions?  Call to (+99312) 36-90-16; (+99363) 50-20-36 for answers.

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