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College and University students enrolled full time and pursuing studies at post-secondary accredited academic institutions located outside the United States come to the United States to share their culture and ideas with people of the United States through temporary work and travel opportunities. The Summer Work Travel program provides foreign students with an opportunity to live and work in the United States during their summer vacation from college or university to experience and to be exposed to the people and way of life in the United States.
Find SWT community support groups near you. View the number and locations of Summer Work Travel participants across the U. Summer Work Travel College and University students enrolled full time and pursuing studies at post-secondary accredited academic institutions located outside the United States come to the United States to share their culture and ideas with people of the United States through temporary work and travel opportunities.
Participants Summer Work Travel Students must be: Sufficiently proficient in English to successfully interact in an English speaking environment; Post-secondary school students enrolled in and actively pursuing a degree or other full-time course of study at an accredited classroom based, post-secondary educational institution outside the United States; Have successfully completed at least one semester or equivalent of post-secondary academic study; and Pre-placed in a job prior to entry unless from a visa waiver country.
Benefits The Summer Work Travel program provides foreign students with an opportunity to live and work in the United States during their summer vacation from college or university to experience and to be exposed to the people and way of life in the United States. Readmittance: Participants can be admitted to the program more than once; Program Length: The maximum length of the program is four months; and Returning Home: Students must return to their home country prior to the start date of their university or college.
Sponsors must not place participants: In positions that could bring notoriety or disrepute to the Exchange Visitor Program; In sales positions that require participants to purchase inventory that they must sell in order to support themselves; In domestic help positions in private homes e. Sponsors must also: Use extra caution when placing students in positions at employers in lines of business that are frequently associated with trafficking persons e.