Exchange Program Alumni
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Exchange Program Alumni
Call for Applications
Want to make a difference in your community? We invite all Chinese alumni of US government programs to submit project proposals for community service projects in China. Several grants of up to U.S. $5,000 will be awarded to the best proposals.
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Stay connected!
Have you ever participated in an exchange program such as the Fulbright, Humphrey or International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) sponsored by the U.S. Department of State? If so, we're interested in hearing from you. Returning participants of exchange programs have become known as "alumni" of USG programs. Click here to see a list of some of the existing exchange programs in China that are sponsored by the U.S. Government.
New alumnus? Need to update your contact info? Please fill out our registration form or contact Zhou Yue ZhouYu@state.gov or Margreet Arnold Turley TurleyMA@state.gov.
State Alumni On-line Community
You are invited to join the online Chinese and global alumni communities of U.S. Government-funded exchange programs. Keep in touch with each other and keep your contact info up to date so the U.S. Embassy and Consulates can send you announcements and invitations to alumni events in your area.
To register go to https://alumni.state.gov and select ''Click here to register'' in the upper right corner.
On the State Alumni website, you can...
• Register your contact information to receive regular updates and invitations from the U.S. embassy and consulates in China
• Meet, interact with, learn from, and share with fellow Chinese Alumni at the Chinese Community website
• Network with 25,000 registered Alumni from around the world
• Find grant and job opportunities worldwide
• Access over 10,000 periodicals in online library
• Participate in global discussions and live web chats
• Publish your views and find out what others have to say
Useful Links
State Alumni (for alumni of U.S. Government exchanges only)
Fulbright Alumni Association (International)
American Center for Educational Exchange
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
America.gov
Blogs on America.gov