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Two Worlds United Study Abroad programs provide students the opportunity to study in more than 35 countries of the world.
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Teacher and Student Group Programs. Two Worlds United students live within a native language speaking and environment, learning the customs and traditions of a new culture.

 

Visit the Two Worlds United website for further information about our study abroad programs. 

For information call us toll free at: 1-888-696-8808

 

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Gap Year – Are you finishing school soon?
It may not be too late to participate with Two Worlds United. The growing trend of doing something different before work or university, or spending your “gap year” or “year 13” overseas continues. Being an exchange student with Two Worlds United is a great way to see more of your world before starting your career or further studies. A number of countries will accept high school graduates on their exchange programs. They include Austria, Chile, Denmark, Finland, Japan and The Netherlands, Spain and other destinations! Call us, 1888 696-8808, for the cost of a local call, and we’ll discuss your options with you. For program deadlines, please contact your Two Worlds United or High School counselor.

What is TWO WORLDS UNITED?

Two Worlds United believes that travel is education and the world is a classroom.  Two Worlds United programs allow students to combine classroom work with hands-on experience and total immersion in many of the world’s best destinations.  Two Worlds United has over 15 years of experience in providing international intercultural learning programs for youth, our focus is to provide individualized support to each participant and to provide a quality program through personalized programs.

Each Two Worlds United program provides cross-cultural orientation to prepare students for the experience of living and traveling abroad. During orientation, participants learn about the customs and characteristics of the country in which they will be living in order to help them fully experience and enjoy their stay abroad.

The goal of the Two Worlds United program is to bring unity among cultures, introducing youth into a new world in which they can share their own culture with those encountered abroad.  Since Two Worlds United  programs focus on uniting two cultures, the contribution of the student to the host culture is as important as the contribution of the host culture to the student.  For this reason Two Worlds United  screens and selects participants that are highly motivated to learn about customs and cultures other than their own. Selected participants are chosen for their adaptability, maturity, responsibility, and overall positive attitude and behavior.

A TWO WORLDS UNITED program complements your formal education in important and exciting ways. Imagine living overseas for anything from one to twelve months. You’ll be placed with a host family and attend a local school. You’ll live like a local and become immersed in the culture. You’ll learn the language and gain valuable international experience. You’ll learn a lot about yourself.

Being a Two Worlds United exchange student is a challenging, rewarding and fun experience. You’re not a tourist or a guest.

You’re actually living in your host country as a member of that community.

Two Worlds United student exchange programs promote tolerance, maturity and independence. They also encourage an international perspective. In a very competitive world these are highly sought after qualities.

Benefits:

Two Worlds United student exchange programs are an investment for life. The experience can be beneficial in many different and valuable ways:

  • Learn another language and open career doors you didn’t know existed
  • Get to know how others live and come to see the world from another perspective
  • Test yourself and acquire independence and maturity
  • Make new friends and appreciate old ones even more
  • Gain experience and judgment
  • Learn about the world first hand

Long after you return home your exchange experience will influence and inform your life. It will provide you with a substantial backdrop from which to make future study and career choices. Employers are increasingly alert to the benefits of a Two Worlds United student exchange program. Your experience will set you apart from the crowd and mark you as someone who has proven themselves in challenging circumstances. Experience is everything.

Eligibility

You are eligible to participate on an exchange program with Two Worlds United if you meet the following requirements:

  • still at school when you apply
  • in good physical and mental health
  • have maintained the equivalent or better than a C grade average since Year 9
  • are mature and open-minded
  • are flexible, adaptable, responsible and ready to learn
  • are between 15 and 18 years old (exceptions can be made for 14 and 19 year olds)

 

   

 

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Learning to Recognize phishing scams and fraudulent e-mails

 

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To see updated examples of popular phishing scams or to report a possible phishing scam, visit the Anti-Phishing Working Group Archive.

 

Phishing is a type of deception designed to steal your valuable personal data, such as credit card numbers, passwords, account data, or other information.

Con artists might send millions of fraudulent e-mail messages that appear to come from Web sites you trust, like your bank or credit card company, and request that you provide personal information.

 

What does a phishing scam look like?

As scam artists become more sophisticated, so do their phishing e-mail messages and pop-up windows.

They often include official-looking logos from real organizations and other identifying information taken directly from legitimate Web sites.

To make these e-mail messages look even more legitimate, the scam artists may place a link in them that appears to go to the legitimate Web site (1), but it actually takes you to a phony scam site (2) or possibly a pop-up window that looks exactly like the official site.

These copycat sites are also called "spoofed" Web sites. Once you're at one of these spoofed sites, you might unwittingly send personal information to the con artists.

How to tell if an e-mail message is fraudulent

Here are a few phrases to look for if you think an e-mail message is a phishing scam.

"Verify your account."

Businesses should not ask you to send passwords, login names, Social Security numbers, or other personal information through e-mail.

If you receive an e-mail from Microsoft asking you to update your credit card information, do not respond: this phishing scam. To learn more, read Fraudulent e-mail that requests credit card information.

"If you don't respond within 48 hours, your account will be closed."

These messages convey a sense of urgency so that you'll respond immediately without thinking. Phishing e-mail might even claim that your response is required because your account might have been compromised.

"Dear Valued Customer."

Phishing e-mail messages are usually sent out in bulk and often do not contain your first or last name.

"Click the link below to gain access to your account."

HTML-formatted messages can contain links or forms that you can fill out just as you'd fill out a form on a Web site.

The links that you are urged to click may contain all or part of a real company's name and are usually "masked," meaning that the link you see does not take you to that address but somewhere different, usually a phony Web site.

 

Use the latest products and services to help warn and protect you from online scams

Install the Microsoft Phishing Filter using Internet Explorer 7 or Windows Live Toolbar . Phishing Filter helps protect you from Web fraud and the risks of personal data theft by warning or blocking you from reported phishing Web sites. Learn more about how to get Phishing Filter .

Install up-to-date antivirus and antispyware software . Some phishing e-mail contains malicious or unwanted software that can track your activities or simply slow your computer. Try new antivirus and comprehensive computer health services like Windows Live OneCare. To help prevent spyware or other unwanted software, download Windows Defender

To learn more, read How to handle suspicious e-mail. If you believe you may have already provided personal or financial information in response to an e-mail message, read What to do if you've responded to a phishing scam.

 

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