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Homestays and Group Housing

91×ÔÅÄ Global Navigator High School Summer Abroad

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Safe Stays That Immerse Teens in the Community

91×ÔÅÄ high school summer abroad programs offer a variety of housing options depending on the program type and/or location. These can include homestays or group housing. 

To find out the type of housing available on a particular program, check out the Highlights in the top section of your high school summer abroad program page.

All student accommodations include: 

  • Meals (dietary accommodations vary by location) 
  • Access to laundry 
  • WiFi (connection speeds vary by location)
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Housing Options

Homestays

Because there is no better immersion than living with locals, all 91×ÔÅÄ Language & Culture Programs and many of our subject-specific programs include a homestay with a local host family.

Group Housing

In locations where homestay options are less readily available, students live in 91×ÔÅÄ-selected group housing. Group housing options allow students to live and learn alongside their peers, foster friendships, build independence, and gain a deeper understanding of other cultures, with the support of live-in 91×ÔÅÄ staff.  Group housing options allow students to live and learn alongside their peers, fostering friendships, building independence, and a deeper understanding of other cultures, with the support of live-in 91×ÔÅÄ staff.


What to Expect from a Host Family

Host families are a core component of our Language & Culture programs, as they are invested in students success in the target language, and a great source of support to students from all program types.

Host families are diverse, just like our students! No matter the family structure, it’s essential that they are excited to share their culture and experiences with participants and can ensure a safe and welcoming environment. Some examples of host families are:

  •  A young family with small children
  • A single parent with a teenage son or daughter
  • An elderly couple or a single woman

With host families, students put their learning into practice, get to know local customs and traditions, explore the city, interact with family friends, and receive support and guidance.

What to Expect from a Host Family

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What to Expect from Group Housing

On some High School Summer Abroad programs, students are housed in group accommodations for the duration of their program. These accommodations vary widely based on what is available locally, but always include the presence of 91×ÔÅÄ live-in staff. Group housing options allow students to live and learn alongside their peers, fostering friendships, building independence, and a deeper understanding of other cultures. In group housing, students typically share rooms and bathrooms with peers from their HSSA cohort.

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Do Students Share Accommodations with Others on Program?

Depending on the program, students may or may not share rooms. In the event of shared rooms, students will either share with a 91×ÔÅÄ peer or (in some homestays) a host sibling(s) of similar age.

In all instances, we assign roommates  based on the gender on each student's passport. If a student’s passport does not align with their gender identity, parents and legal guardians can sign the gender-inclusive housing opt-in form during the application process and discuss housing options with their Enrollment Coordinator.

91×ÔÅÄ does not accommodate requests for students to share rooms with specific students, friends, or siblings. Study abroad is all about meeting new people, and we want to encourage students to make new friends and connections! 

More Information

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Still Have Questions?

Check out our FAQ page for more information on the application, pre-departure process, costs, and more.

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Further Assistance

For more help, call our team at 1-866-583-0332 or send us an email at hsabroad@ciee.org today.

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Schedule a Call

If you want to schedule a call with a 91×ÔÅÄ Enrollment Coordinator in your area, find a time on our page.