1.Exchange students are teenagers.There is no way around this.
Shayna Ferullo F-1 Program Director Quest International |
2. A stipend should never be treated as income.
We appreciate that, for F-1 students, we can offer a stipend to offset the sometimes large costs of hosting. That said, families that are motivated to host by the idea of earning a few bucks are not suitable to host. During the screening process, it should be stated, and then restated – 200 times – that the stipend is a gesture of gratitude and cannot be counted on as income. Stipends should be high enough to be considered a true gesture of gratitude, but low enough so that it does not entice money-motivated host family applicants.
3. School families often times make the best families. But not always.
We love when our students are placed in families that either have children attending the school or are affiliated with the school. This arrangement is often preferred because our exchange students will be connected to school events. However, this is not always the best arrangement for the international student. We have seen such placements go sour – and be awkward, at best. Don’t discount prospective host parents that may apply from outside of the school community, especially if they share similar interests as the exchange student or have another (albeit loose) connection to your school.
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