Intrax Deadlines

Program Deadlines
Spring Semester:
October 31st, 2009
Academic Year,
Fall Semester, Fall Trimester
and Summer 2010 Programs:

March 31, 2010*
*Note: See Program Fees for
the most up-to-date deadlines by program

Study Abroad - how-to-apply

Next Steps to Study Abroad in High School

After you are fully accepted into an Intrax Study Abroad program, we will provide you with the information you need to be prepared for your cultural exploration! You will receive information on your future host family or dorm stay, access to the student section of our website, a student handbook, an extensive pre-departure orientation, and departure assistance. Once you arrive in your host country, you will have the additional support of an in-country program representative.

Host Family and School Matching on your High School Program

For students embarking on an academic year or semester program, once you have received Final Acceptance, we will begin the host family and school matching process. This process is individual and we therefore cannot give you a date on which you will be matched with a host family and school.

For all study abroad students participating in a homestay, details on your host family along with contact information will be provided once we have selected a host family match. It's a great idea to contact your host family before you depart so you can get to know them better.

Pre-Departure Orientation to Study Abroad

Two to four weeks before your departure, you and your parents will participate in a comprehensive pre-departure orientation. Typically the orientation will be conducted over the phone and will cover topics such as: adapting to a new culture, tips for getting along with your host family, academics and school life abroad, logistics for your arrival and Intrax's role during your program.

High School Study Abroad Departure Details

Generally students travel independently to their host country. Whenever possible, Intrax arranges for students to travel as a group, although this depends on where you live in the U.S. as well as your study abroad destination.

Intrax provides emergency phone numbers for students to call in case of any unexpected delays or problems during travel. Upon arrival in your host country, you will be met at the airport by either your host family or your local coordinator, and transported to your host community.

Within the first week of arrival, you will participate in an arrival orientation. Now your cultural exploration begins!