
Interested in experiencing life as a high school student in America? Join our community—become an exchange student!
Since 1981, Academic Year in America (AYA) has connected over 35,000 high school exchange students with welcoming host families and high schools in the U.S. Coming from more than 30 countries around the world, our exchange students build international friendships, immerse themselves in American culture, and share their culture with others.
There are many benefits to living in the U.S. with an American host family for a semester or school year while you attend a local high school!
When you become an exchange student with AYA, you get to:
AYA places exchange students with host families across the United States, primarily in smaller towns and rural areas. Whether your placement is in a suburban neighborhood outside of a big city or in the countryside, you’ll get to genuinely experience American life and immerse yourself in a close-knit community.
While you can’t choose your exact location, you’ll discover the U.S. in an authentic way—wherever you’re placed.
Your experience as an exchange student at a U.S. high school will be full of new connections, fun, and learning. All homestay communities selected for AYA programs have schools that meet our high academic standards and provide a valuable educational experience. Schools vary in size and style, but each offers unique opportunities for growth and development.
I met a lot of nice people at my high school … School in America is a lot different than school in Germany. One of the things I like is the close relationship between teacher and student. I also enjoy the big variety of classes you can take. My time as an exchange student is giving me a lot of different experiences. I am learning and growing daily and improving my English is just one part of it. I appreciate the chance to do all this.
Every host family is different, but they all share some things in common: an enthusiasm for cultural exchange, a commitment to welcoming you into their home, and providing a caring, nurturing environment for you to live and explore American life.
Host families may include families with young children or children your age, retired couples, single-parent families, and more—there is no “typical” host family.
AYA host families are:
Your host family will be responsible for:
AYA Local Coordinators (LCs) are an important part of your exchange year. They live within 60 miles of your host family and are there to support you and answer any questions or resolve any issues you may encounter during your program. They’ll check in with you regularly, invite you to cluster meetings and group activities with other exchange students in the area, and help you transition into American life.
Local Coordinators are responsible for:
To become an AYA exchange student, you must apply through one of our trusted overseas partners in your home country. AYA has many partners in countries around the world, including:

Interested in what it’s really like to be an AYA exchange student? Browse our student videos and blogs below.
Submit your information below to access our list of overseas partners around the world and start the process of applying to become a high school exchange student in the United States with AYA!