Bring the World to Your Home

Welcome an AYA student and discover the world without leaving Georgia!

Are you ready for a life-changing experience? Hosting an Academic Year in America (AYA) student offers your family a unique opportunity to share your culture and learn about another, right in the comfort of your Georgia home. 

Imagine the joy of welcoming a bright, eager student from another country, who will become a part of your family for a welcome period, semester or an academic year. 

Ready to Make a Difference?

Bring the world to your home and make a lasting impact on a young student’s life. Open your heart and home to an Academic Year in America student.

Yes, I'd like to learn more!

Complete the form below to download an AYA host family brochure and receive additional information.

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I confirm that I am registering to learn more about becoming a volunteer host family. I understand this opportunity is voluntary and host families do not receive financial compensation. I confirm that I reside in the United States and my household primarily speaks English to ensure a genuine cultural exchange experience.

Yes, please contact me at the number I have provided regarding additional information about Academic Year in America. We respect your privacy and will not sell your contact or personal information.

When you become an AYA host family, you will:

 

Create memories and build lifelong friendships

Enrich your family as you learn about the culture of your student guest

Become an American ambassador, sharing the culture of your local community

Who Can Host

We welcome all kinds of families in Georgia—whether you’re a couple with kids, single, empty-nesters, or a busy household. The most important qualities are a welcoming spirit, an open mind, and a willingness to share your daily life with a new member of the family.

 

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How It Works

STEP 1: Register

Registered families can access student profiles and start their application

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STEP 2: Apply

Fill out our AYA Host Family application packet – including bios, interests, photos and a criminal background check

STEP 3: Interview

Your Local AYA Coordinator will schedule an interview through a convenient home visit

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STEP 4: Finalize

Match with the student you are welcoming and prepare for an amazing experience!

Simply fill out the form above to download our brochure and start viewing student profiles!

Hear from Other Host Families!

"We have discovered a newfound appreciation for our own uniqueness—the quirks, traditions, and everyday moments that may have previously been taken for granted or overlooked. Cultural exchange teaches us to celebrate our individuality and recognize the extraordinary within ourselves. It fosters a profound awareness of the power of gratitude, creating a reciprocal current that flows from the host family to the student and extends into the greater community. As we navigated cultural differences, learned from each other, and formed lasting connections, the experience enriched everyone involved."

- Melissa J., Host Mom in Georgia

Hear from Other Host Families!

"We have discovered a newfound appreciation for our own uniqueness—the quirks, traditions, and everyday moments that may have previously been taken for granted or overlooked. Cultural exchange teaches us to celebrate our individuality and recognize the extraordinary within ourselves. It fosters a profound awareness of the power of gratitude, creating a reciprocal current that flows from the host family to the student and extends into the greater community. As we navigated cultural differences, learned from each other, and formed lasting connections, the experience enriched everyone involved."

- Melissa J., Host Mom in Georgia

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