ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) program provides scholarships for high school students to study for one academic year in the United States. YES students live with a host family, attend an American high school, acquire leadership skills, and engage in activities to learn about U.S. society and values; they also help educate Americans about their home country and culture. The program supports students with disabilities and encourages their participation.
Funded by the U.S. Department of State, the YES program was established by the U.S. Congress in 2003 to improve understanding between countries with significant Muslim populations and the United States. YES students serve as “youth ambassadors” of their home country, forming a cultural bridge of understanding by forming lasting relationships with their host families and communities.
After their year in the United States, YES alumni can look forward to participating in the active Palestinian YES alumni network.
ELIGIBILITY
To be eligible to participate in the YES, students must:
- Be enrolled in 9th or 10th grade at a secondary school at the time of application
- Be born between February 15, 2007 and August 15, 2010
- Meet a minimum English proficiency requirement, which will be measured by formal testing
- Have a cumulative grade average of B (80%) without any failing grades for the past three years
- Demonstrate flexibility and a commitment to promoting cross-cultural understanding
- Not be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, or have been born in the United States
- Be a citizen and resident of the West Bank or East Jerusalem
- Not have spent a total of more than 90 days in the U.S. in the last five years.
Students will be placed in carefully chosen American host families by experienced youth exchange organizations that will also monitor and advise the students throughout their stay in the United States. Major expenses such as airfare, room and board, pocket money and most other costs will be paid for by the Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study Program (YES).
HOW TO APPLY
The application closed on October 10, 2024.
Required documents that you must upload with your online application:
- Final school transcripts for the past two years 2022/2023 and 2023/2024.
- Copy of your birth certificate.
- Copy of passport (if available).
The YES application process in the West Bank goes through several phases:
- Pre-Application: Applicants fill out and submit a preliminary application form;
- English Placement Tests: Eligible applicants are invited in November to take English language proficiency exams, and to write proctored essays;
- Full Application: Selected applicants who pass the English tests are invited to complete the full YES application;
- In-person interview: Candidates who submit the full application are invited for individual and group interviews.
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
The program can support students with disabilities and encourages their participation. The Department of State and the YES program work with Mobility International (MIUSA) to provide students with disabilities leadership-building workshops, appropriate information, and support as needed to enhance their year in America. Students with disabilities must also meet the above eligibility requirements.
For questions, contact us at westbank-gaza@amideast.org or call us at:
- Ramallah: 02-240-8023 ext. 300 or 111
- Hebron: 02-221-3301/2/3
- Jerusalem: 02-582-9297
- Nablus: 09-238-4533