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Opportunity for teens interested in learning languages

I'm just posting this for anyone interested.

The U.S. Department of State through the National Security
Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) provides merit-based
scholarships for eligible American high school students to learn less
commonly taught languages in summer, semester, and academic
year overseas immersion programs.


NSLI-Y encourages all American citizen 15-18 year-olds with any level
of language experience who have a passion for communicating
across cultures, learning languages, and living abroad to apply.

What Languages are Offered?
In 2010/11, there are seven languages: Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin),
Hindi, Korean, Persian (Farsi), Russian, and Turkish.

How do I Apply?
For more information and to apply online, please visit
nsliforyouth.org. Application deadline is December 4, 2009. Address
your questions to: nsliy@americancouncils.org or call 866.790.2086.

Who is Eligible?
- U.S. Citizen
- Currently enrolled high school, or just graduated, 15-18 at the start
of the program
- A minimum GPA of 2.5

The U.S. Department of State, American Councils for International
Education seek broad diversity, including but not limited to ethnicity,
race, gender, geographic location, and disabilities.

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