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Welcome, Apex International Education Partners, our latest advertiser!

Patch is excited to welcome Apex International Education Partners to our family of local advertisers! Currently, they are looking for families to host international high school students.

 

Here's some information about this company:

AIEP (Apex International Education Partners) was established to assist U.S. secondary educational institutions with the recruiting & hosting of international students from Asia. Their goal is to promote greater diversity in U.S. high schools, facilitate cultural awareness amongst American students & ease the process of living/learning abroad.

Currently they are seeking welcoming families to host international high school students enrolled at local, private high schools. As a Host Family, you will offer a young international student the opportunity to discover America through your eyes. AIEP international students live with host families for an academic year while attending high school. Your family will not only gain a new family member, but will also learn about a different culture, its values and tradition, language, food and more.

As an AIEP Host Family, your generous hospitality will not go unnoticed. Host Families wil be compensated for their support with a generous monthly stipend that is designed to more than compensate the associated costs of hosting an international student.

 

If you are interested in learning more about becoming an AIEP Host Family, please contact David via e-mail at info@aiepusa.com or call at 203-768-8079!

Thanks Apex International Education Partners for being a part of what we do on Patch!

 

Interested in advertising on Patch? Contact Monica Araujo at monica.araujo@patch.com or call me directly at (212) 274-2341.

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