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  2. Home exchange - Wikipedia

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    Home exchange, also known as house swapping, is a form of lodging in which two parties agree to offer each other homestays for a set period of time. Since no monetary exchange takes place, it is a form of barter , collaborative consumption , and sharing .

  3. Student exchange program - Wikipedia

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    A student exchange program is a program in which students from a secondary school (high school) or higher education study abroad at one of their institution's partner institutions. [1] A student exchange program may involve international travel, but does not necessarily require the student to study outside their home country.

  4. HomeExchange.com - Wikipedia

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    HomeExchange.com is a network that facilitates home exchanges. [2] Each home has many points attributed called "Guestpoints". Members can either do reciprocal exchanges or non-reciprocal exchanges with guestpoints. They earn points by hosting other members and can use those to stay at different homes.

  5. Home Exchange Vacations: Why Pay to Stay When You Can ... - AOL

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    Now could be the time to take a leap of faith and try a home exchange or swap. The practice dates back more 50 years, but its popularity has grown rapidly since the start of the Great Recession ...

  6. Homestay - Wikipedia

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    Homestay (also home stay and home-stay) is a form of hospitality and lodging whereby visitors share a residence with a local of the area (host) to which they are traveling. . The length of stay can vary from one night to over a year and can be provided for free (gift economy), in exchange for monetary compensation, in exchange for a stay at the guest's property either simultaneously or at ...

  7. Study abroad in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The University of Delaware is credited with creating the first study abroad program designed for U.S. undergraduate students in the 1920s.. A few decades later, Professor Raymond W. Kirkbride of the University of Delaware, a French professor and World War I veteran, won support from university president Walter S. Hullihen to send students to study in France in their junior year.

  8. Cultural Vistas - Wikipedia

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    Cultural Vistas is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that facilitates internships and professional exchange programs and services for visitors coming to the U.S., and American students and professionals seeking experiential learning opportunities abroad.

  9. Intervac International - Wikipedia

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    Intervac International (short for International Vacation) is a service used to arrange home exchanges. [3] [2] [1] Founded in 1953 in Switzerland by several teachers that wanted to travel internationally with a limited budget during their summer vacations, Intervac was the first home exchange network. [3] [2]