ASSIST (
American
Secondary
Schools for
International
Students and
Teachers) is a
nonprofit, international
student exchange organization based in the United States and active in more than twenty countries worldwide. ASSIST places academically and extracurricularly excelling international students on one-year merit-based scholarships at American
independent
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secondary schools.
Structure
ASSIST is a
501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with
tax-exempt
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status incorporated in the state of
Vermont
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. ASSIST is designated by the
United States State Department
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as an authorized Exchange Visitor Program and is listed with the Council on Standards for International Educational Travel. This arrangement allows ASSIST to use the services of American facilities and staff overseas and has made possible the endorsement and support of international government officials. ASSIST is able to facilitate the issuance of the
J-1 visa
A J-1 visa is a non-immigrant visa issued by the United States to research scholars, professors and exchange visitors participating in programs that promote cultural exchange, especially to obtain medical or business training within the U.S. All ...
, under which some of its students study in the United States for one academic year on Exchange Visitor status.
History
ASSIST was founded in 1969 by Paul G. Sanderson, Jr., then
Suffield Academy
Suffield Academy is a private preparatory school located in Suffield, Connecticut. It was founded in 1833 to train young men for ministry in the Baptist Church. The tuition fees for students are currently $65,000 for boarders and $38,700 for day s ...
’s Director of Admissions, who wanted to enrich American independent secondary schools through an international educational community. Sanderson began with a class of 13 students and started ASSIST as an educational and cultural exchange program to bring talented young men and women to study in the United States on one-year scholarships.
From its original base in Germany, ASSIST has expanded to numerous other countries and has brought students from nations underrepresented in member schools’ student bodies.
After the death of Sanderson, Kenneth and Betsy Lindfors were appointed to lead ASSIST. During their 13-year tenure, ASSIST expanded substantially. Following their retirement, the ASSIST Board of Directors named Robert and Anne Stanley as the third leadership team in ASSIST's history. Today, Robert Stanley continues as President, joined by Martin Milne as Vice President for School and Family Relations, and Meg Milne Moulton as Vice President for Marketing & Communications.
To date, more than 4,300 students from 51 countries have become ASSIST Scholars.
Scholar selection

ASSIST's recruitment and interview teams travel around the world interviewing potential program candidates. In 2013, from a pool of 1,650 applications, 725 finalists were invited to an interview, and 161 were accepted as ASSIST Scholars.
Over 90% of ASSIST students earn honors or high
honors
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academic standing each year. Students are also selected to make contributions to the artistic, athletic, community service and other
extracurricular programs and to share their own cultural backgrounds. In the class of 2013/2014, ASSIST scholars come from 20 countries, including
Somaliland, and have fluency in three languages on average. Their talents range from award-winning athletes to championship debaters to nationally recognized musicians.
Member schools and countries
All ASSIST member schools are independent high schools and are members of the
National Association of Independent Schools
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. Every school agrees to accept at least one international student on a full scholarship and may also accept additional students on partial scholarships. The scholarship includes
tuition
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and
room and board
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. Scholarships are offered for one year only, after which the scholar must return home to complete their secondary education.
ASSIST reviews member schools twice annually. Each school is visited by ASSIST staff and volunteers to ensure that the programs available meet the needs of the students who apply to the ASSIST program.
The organization is active in more than twenty countries per year.
Its head office is located in
Suffield, Connecticut
Suffield is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. It was once within the boundaries of Massachusetts. The town is located in the Connecticut River Valley with the town of Enfield neighboring to the east. As of the 2020 census, t ...
, United States.
References
External links
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Student exchange
Suffield, Connecticut
1969 establishments in Connecticut
501(c)(3) organizations
Non-profit organizations based in Connecticut
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