Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Scholarship

Deadline November 1, 2024
State Alabama, Arkansas, Guam, Hawaii, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, Nevada, Tennessee, Wisconsin
Major Any Major
Type Generic
Offered By Youth For Understanding
Rankings-L
Variable
Scholarship Award
Rankings-R
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Description

The CBYX Scholarship is administered in select states by YFU USA and is for motivated high school students who want to live with a host family and attend school for an academic year in Germany. No previous German language experience is required.

Essay Required
Yes
Recommendations Required
Yes
Minimum GPA
2.5
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