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National Programs
2006 Japanese
Exchange Program

Here’s an opportunity to live in Japan next summer with a Japanese host
family. You can be one of 14 FCCLA members selected to experience a Japanese
tea ceremony, traditional Japanese foods, or climb up Mount Fuji with a
Japanese brother or sister. This is a summer you will never forget!
FCCLA provides scholarship opportunities for 5 to 6 week summer programs
funded by the Kikkoman Corporation. The 2006 program will award 14 FCCLA
members full scholarships worth over $4,000 each. These scholarships are
available only to FCCLA members in their sophomore or junior years of high
school.
The program
includes:
- Pre-departure orientation
- Round-trip airfare to and from Japan
- Domestic airfare
- Placement with a Japanese host family
- Room and board
- YFU USA staff and volunteer support in the U.S. and Japan
The Japan summer program is administered by Youth For Understanding USA (YFU
USA), a non-profit international exchange organization. Based on the premise
that international understanding can be achieved through individuals, its
programs stress family living as the core of the overseas learning
experience. The opportunity to experience the day-to-day life of another
country and it’s people enhances students' awareness of international
issues.
Partners:
Eligibility:
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America members are eligible, in
their Sophomore or Junior years of high school, to apply for the 2006 Summer
Scholarship to Japan. Scholarships are funded by the Kikkoman Corporation
and administered by YFU USA. Applicants must be an affiliated member of
FCCLA.
Awards:
Written application requests should be postmarked by December 1, 2005 and
phone requests made by December 15, 2005. Scholarship applicant’s FCCLA
Chapter Affiliation Form must be postmarked to FCCLA National Headquarters
by January 6, 2006. Applications are due to YFU USA by January 6, 2006.
Semi- finalists will be notified in April 2006 and finalists are announced
in May 2006.
For more information please contact FCCLA National Headquarters at (703)
476-4900, call 1-800-TEENAGE, or go to www.yfu-usa.org to request an
application.
2005-2006 Japanese Exchange Information Sheet
2006
FCCLA J.E.P. Application Supplement
2006
J.E.P. Flyer
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