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High School Diplomats : About
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The High School Diplomats Program is a cultural enrichment experience that brings together high school students from Japan and the United States. Both programs' goals are to provide academic and social activities intended to spread international understanding among Japanese and American high school students. In addition, the program hopes to foster the creation of meaningful and lasting friendships. Students will study, dine and socialize in groups and share their day-to-day lives. After completing t...
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High School Diplomats : HSD in America
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What to Expect at Princeton: A Typical Day. Meet for Rajio Taiso before breakfast (you will be responsible for waking up on time and being prepared for the day ahead. Each program will meet at a designated area to walk to breakfast together you and your roommate must attend). Class - class is broken into two sections: 1-language (students divided into class according to their level of Japanese) and culture (eg: sushi rolling, calligraphy), with a short break between the two. Curfew (all students must che...
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High School Diplomats
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The High School Diplomats Program is a cultural enrichment experience that brings together high school students from Japan and the United States. With HSD in America, American and Japanese students travel to Princeton University for ten days of fun and cultural exchange. With USHSD to Japan, American students can apply to travel on full scholarship to Japan for a month during the summer. Get the Flash Player. To see this rotator. Learn more about HSD in America. Learn more about USHSD to Japan.
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High School Diplomats : USHSD to Japan
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July 19 (Orientation); July 20 - August 9. 20 American students and 20 Japanese students. Students who have successfully completed the HSD Program. Children of AIG employees and their agents may not apply. We afford equal opportunity to students of all races, ethnic, and religious backgrounds. Room, board, special activity costs, and program transportation costs paid for by program scholarships. Taking the Next Step. After touring the country, students participate in a homestay for three days. Some p...
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