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Foreign Exchange Program

Frequently Asked Questions

IFYE Exchange Program FAQs

What is IFYE?
IFYE is a two-way international, rural-based, cultural exchange program that began in 1948 after WW II as a way to educate people and promote world peace through understanding. Young adults, 19-30 years of age, can participate in the outbound program and will live with host families in another country. The inbound program offers the opportunity for families in the United States to host a foreign participant in their home. Formerly known as the International Farm Youth ExchangeTM and later the International Four-H Youth Exchange, IFYE currently has no ties to 4-H. The strength of IFYE remains a two-way cultural exchange program where participants travel and live with host families and learn about that country through the eyes of their hosts. More IFYE historical information can be found at: A Short History of The IFYE Association of the USA, Inc.

Why should one be an IFYE?
IFYE is a fun, educational, life-changing experience. It provides you an opportunity to promote “Peace through Understanding” as you live the culture. IFYE representative alumni have found the IFYE experience has enhanced their employability, international awareness, and language skills. IFYE representatives have also found the IFYE experience has improved or enhanced their personal growth in many areas including leadership, communication, adaptability, and flexibility.

When does the exchange take place? 
For 2025, IFYE is a three-month exchange program. IFYE Representatives attend a national orientation typically in mid-June. Participants in the summer three-month programs, depart from the U.S. immediately following orientation and return in mid-August or mid-September. The fall 3-month program begins in mid-September and ends in December. All IFYE Representatives are required to attend a debriefing with the date to be determined.

Where do IFYE Representatives travel? 
For 2025 we are partnering with more five countries: Chile, Germany, Norway, Slovenia, and Switzerland. Representatives in three-month program will live in one host country. 

Where will IFYE Representatives live? 
IFYE is a rural based, cultural immersion program, not a vacation. IFYE Representatives gain a broad perspective of life in their host country by being an active member of their host family and moving to a new family every three to four weeks.

What will IFYE Representatives do while there? 
Representatives live with several host families primarily in rural settings and participate in daily family activities, which may include work as it occurs on a farm, ranch, or business. IFYEs also have the opportunity to interact with the rural youth organizations in their host country. Representatives share information about his/her home state and the U.S. with host families and any other groups or organizations in the host country. They also share their experiences while abroad through social media posts, blogs, and articles.

What does it cost? 
A non-refundable application fee of $250 is due at the time the application package is submitted. This fee is applied to the program participation fee if the applicant is selected and further participates.

Program participation fees are only a small part of the total cost of our premier exchange program. The program fee is $3,750 for the tthree-month program in 2025. This fee includes domestic and international airfare, orientation, debriefing, IFYE apparel, and a life changing experience. Not included are personal spending money, supplemental health insurance, travel insurance (if desired), as well as passport and visa fees. Host families provide room and board.

What is the application process?
The national application deadline has March 31, 2025. Application forms will be on the website. A resume, head shot, and references are also required. The application process is very extensive and includes one or more interviews.

*Qualified applicants may be considered beyond the application deadline if openings are still available. For more information, contact Carolyn Hansen, IFYE USA President, chansen@ifyeusa.org.

What is the orientation process? 
A series of Remote Orientation Sessions (video conference calls) are held beginning in mid-April. An in-person, multiple-day Orientation Program is held in mid-June immediately before departure to host countries for most participants. Individuals selected as IFYE Representatives are required to attend all state and national orientation and debriefing sessions.

What is expected of the IFYE Representative upon return? 
IFYE Representatives agree to promote IFYE as part of their commitment by sharing their experiences with youth and other groups upon their return to the U.S. through 25 presentations, newsletters, social media posts, etc. according to national requirements and his/her state policy. Returning participants are urged to join the IFYE Association of the USA, Inc, and their state alumni association (if available) where they can support the program, help make exchanges possible for others, and build lifelong friendships.

Is personal travel allowed during the IFYE experience? 
No. Any excursions, tours, and experiences that participants on the three-month program enjoy, are courtesy of the host country and/or their host families and is not personal in nature.

Is college credit available?
Representatives are encouraged to explore the possibility of receiving credit through their college or university in the United States. The IFYE association will assist as needed.

Revised/Updated January 9, 2025