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Unbeatable deal for students keen for summer

Published: Wed 23 Sep 2015 12:58 PM
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Unbeatable deal for students keen to do something interesting during the
summer break!
Wellington, September 23rd 2015 - Not for profit AFS is offering students an eight week exchange over the 2015-2016 summer period in either France or Italy, for the unbeatable price of $7,000.
Eight weeks gives students time to experience other cultures and explore the world without missing out on schooling or other home commitments for long periods of time.
AFS is offering this short term European exchange for $7000, no hidden costs. At any other time this would cost close to $14,000. This exchange offers the opportunity of a life time, allowing students to immerse themselves in a new culture and experience all the wonders Italy and France have to offer.
“Finding the time and gathering the funds to go on exchange is not always easy for students, but this summer exchange is an absolute steal,” says AFS Programme Manager, Diana Rennie. “We’re able to do this once off offer and with limited places, students are grabbing it!”
Travelling and working overseas is common in today’s workplace environment and an exchange is not only an amazing personal experience it is a fantastic addition to a student’s CV in the future.
Current AFS student Briar says, “if I was given the opportunity to study abroad again I wouldn’t hesitate to say yes. Saying goodbye to my life and the people I love to go overseas to discover not only the world, but also myself, is totally worth it.”
Places on this exchange are limited, with just three left for Italy and four for France.
Interested students can text or call Hedi, 022 639 0560 or email hedi.mueller@afs.org for more information.

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