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3 years ago

We absolutely LOVE NorthWest Student Exchange. We ...

We absolutely LOVE NorthWest Student Exchange. We have hosted two times now and it's been an incredible journey both times. We hosted our first student from Austria and our second student from Poland. Our 5 boys have loved learning of other cultures from two different countries. Trying new foods and learning how other languages sound. They came into our home as a student and are now are apart of our family forever. If you are considering hosting DO IT!!!! Open your hearts and your home and make someone's dream to come to America come true. Thank you NWSE for all that you do.

D
3 years ago

We had a terrible experience. Number 1, our stude...

We had a terrible experience. Number 1, our student DID NOT speak fluent English and had a difficult time in school to where she was failing two classes. Number 2. They told us the student would come with adequate spending money for themselves. Ours came with $100 a month. Number 3. Our student was having major difficulties and when we asked for help from our are coordinator, all she did was take our student away! The company does not back up it's parents and does not provide any help. Stay away from this company! It broke our hearts when they took our student away and we miss her terribly.

This is in response to Mr. Laband and his message to me below.. He was very upset with me after I proved to him that everything the Area Coordinator had told him was a lie. I had text and emails proving I was right. He stated in an email to me that the Area Coordinator would be receiving additional training for the incompetent way she handled the student/host situation. He also said that NWSE would issue an apology along with the Area Coordinator to me. This was all I wanted. But since he offered the above he has gone silent except for this nasty post with nothing but insinuations about me. Mr. Laband states in his post "Though I cannot share any details of your particular exchange in this public forum in order to protect and respect the student s (a minor) and your confidential information, I can list some of the general reasons that past exchange students didn't work out" Wink, Wink. Why put that out there in your post if none of that is true? It's to insinuate that maybe they are true. Is this the organization you want your family to be involved with? . I have the emails and texts to prove what I said if anyone wants to see them and maybe it will stop all the BS coming from NWSE. All I want from Mr. Laband is to apologize for what his organization did to me, my family and my student and not to allow this Area Coordinator to do these things to any other Host family again. One other thing any family thinking about hosting a family should consider. There are numerous rules and regulations that have to be followed when you become a Host family. In fact you have to sign a contract stating you will abide by these rules and so will the student. When there were issues, I did reach out to my Area Coordinator, and her reply to us was just let her be. She will figure it out. In the rules per NWSE if these said rules are broken the said student can be removed and sent back to their home country. So, instead of providing helpful information so we could work with our student, she tells us, "Just let it be, watch from above"? We were supposed to let our poor student flounder? No loving host parent would allow that. How screwed up of a statement is that? All Mr. Laband has done is insinuated wrongdoings in public and tried to tear us down. We loved our student and tried working with the school and our area coordinator to help her succeed. Was I frustrated at times, sure, I wasn't getting any help from the Coordinator. I was following the rules that I was bound by. But in the end NWSE didn't care about us. This Area Coordinator from Ft. Worth, TX., needs to be either retrained or fired because she doesn't know how to work with students, Host families or abide by NWSE rules. So, Mr. Laband, show new Host families you are willing to do the right thing. Don't further attack me because I now have the emails and text to prove what I've posted and say you are sorry or better yet, have the Area Coordinator tell me she is sorry for the way she treated my husband and myself. And for once, just admit we provided a wonderful home and experience for our student and we loved her very much. This is a direct quote from the Area Coordinator from her text message to me -Yes, you and Jim are providing a wonderful home environment and experience. Stay positive! You are doing the right things This was the day before she told me I had 2 hours to get my student ready that she was taking her out of our home. What's wrong with that picture?

K
3 years ago

This organization lacked interest in the host fami...

This organization lacked interest in the host families wishes during a pandemic. Enjoyed our student, but the professionalism of the CEO and organization fell short. Thank you Katie for stepping in to support us as a host family.

c
4 years ago

Do not think to send your minor child with this or...

Do not think to send your minor child with this organization. If there are problems, they will side with the family and against the minor, leaving him 8,000 km away from his family. In our case, they took the child for a liar and they NEVER verified that what he said was true. They threatened to send him to his country to the point of creating anxiety in the boy who is being treated by a psychologist (he received messages and emails against the minor of 3 different adults from the organization, 11 specifically in 10 days)

About NorthWest Student Exchange

NorthWest Student Exchange (NWSE) is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1987 in Seattle. The organization has been working tirelessly to create and coordinate affordable cultural exchange programs around the world. NWSE cooperates with schools, local and international communities to ensure that students have access to quality education and cultural experiences.

The mission of NWSE is to promote global understanding through cultural exchange programs. The organization believes that by providing students with opportunities to learn about different cultures, they can develop a better understanding of the world around them. NWSE aims to create an environment where students can learn from each other's differences and similarities.

NWSE offers a wide range of programs for students who are interested in studying abroad. These programs include high school exchanges, short-term homestays, summer camps, language immersion programs, and college study abroad programs. Students can choose from over 20 countries including Japan, China, France, Germany, Spain among others.

One of the unique features of NWSE is its commitment to affordability. The organization understands that not all families can afford expensive study abroad programs; hence it strives to make its program accessible for everyone regardless of their financial background. NWSE offers scholarships and financial aid packages for eligible students who need assistance covering program costs.

NWSE also provides comprehensive support services for both host families and exchange students throughout their stay abroad. This includes pre-departure orientation sessions where participants receive information on what they should expect during their stay overseas as well as post-arrival support services such as airport pick-up services.

In addition to promoting global understanding through cultural exchange programs, NWSE also works towards building bridges between different communities worldwide by fostering cross-cultural communication skills among participants in its program.

Overall NorthWest Student Exchange (NWSE) has been at the forefront of promoting global understanding through affordable cultural exchange programs since 1987 when it was founded in Seattle Washington State USA . With over three decades' experience coordinating student exchanges worldwide , this non-profit organisation continues making significant contributions towards creating a more interconnected world where people appreciate diversity while celebrating commonalities across borders .

NorthWest Student Exchange

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