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History
The Freedom Support Act (FSA) Secondary School
Initiative, also known as the Bradley Bill, was signed by President
Bush on October 25, 1992. The purpose of the program was to bridge the
distance between young people of the United States and the twelve
newly independent states (NIS) of the former Soviet Union.
In 1997,
the program was renamed the Freedom Support Act/Future Leaders
Exchange Program (FLEX). The FLEX Program provides full
scholarships for select high school students from the NIS to spend an
academic year in the United States. AYUSA places the largest number of
FLEX students in the U.S.
Program Goals
The program encourages the exchange of ideas, values,
and experiences among youth and leads to greater cultural awareness
and appreciation, exposing young scholars to democracy, free market
economy, civil society, and community service. The long term goal of
the program is to prepare students to emerge as future leaders who
will help lead and strengthen the newly democratic societies in their
own nations.
Program Components
AYUSA works closely with American Councils ACTR-ACCELS
to provide an innovative exchange experience and a high level of
support to all of our FLEX students. As with all AYUSA students, FLEX
students complete pre-departure, post-arrival, and re-entry
orientations to prepare for cultural and emotional adjustments. A
percentage of the students participate in an intensive four-week
English language course prior to arrival in their host communities.
All FLEX students take part in regular enhancement
meetings and one spring trip within the U.S. designed to provide a
broader view of the communities and culture of the United States.
Students can also be selected to participate in a Civic Education
Workshop and a Computer Training of Trainers Seminar.
Related Links
To find out more about the FLEX program through
partner organizations and helpful resources, please visit the
following websites:
U.S. Department of State, FLEX Program
American Councils,
ACTR-ACCELS
Mobility International
You may also contact the FLEX program manager by
emailing mkenny@ayusa.org |