What is YES Program?

The Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) Program was established in October 2002. The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State, along with the U.S. exchange community, recognized the importance of youth exchange as a key component to building bridges between citizens of the United States and countries around the world, particularly those with significant Muslim populations.

The program officially launched in Ghana in 2006 in hopes to expand communication between the people of the United States and Ghana in order to promote mutual understanding and respect. Since then, over 350 Ghanaian students have completed the YES program and now participate as alumni.

YES Program supports students with disabilities and encourages their participation. The U.S, Department of State, Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs (ECA) works with a separate organization to provide students with disabilities with leadership-building workshops, appropriate information and support as needed to enhance their experience in the United States.

Eligibility Criteria

This opportunity is opened to students who are:

    • Be between the ages of 15 – 17.5 (born between February 15, 2008 – August 15, 2010 (for persons with disabilities, ages 15 – 18, born between August 15, 2007 & August 15, 2010) by the start of program (August 15, 2025)
    • Students must currently be enrolled in SHS 1 at the time of application
    • Attend schools in the Northern, Savannah, North East, Upper East or Upper West Region
    • Be of good conduct and exhibit strong leadership skills
    • Have the equivalent of a B average or better without failing grades
    • Possess a good academic record
    • Not have spent a total of more than 90 days in the U.S. in the last five years
    • Meet U.S. J-1 visa eligibility requirements (for instance, U.S. citizens are not eligible for J-1 visa)
    • Be a citizen of Ghana or a permanent resident in Ghana

NB: Females, Muslims, and persons with disabilities and residents from underrepresented and marginalized communities are encouraged to apply.

There is no cost to apply or participate.

APPLICATION PROCESS

Interested applicants are expected to complete the Preliminary Application form. Click here to access the form: Preliminary-Application_YES 2025/2026 Ghana

There are multiple rounds to the YES application and selection process.

All applicants will be required to:

  1. Complete a Preliminary Application on this website,
  2. Take an Aptitude Test,
  3. Take an English Proficiency Exam,
  4. Write a Proctored Essay,
  5. Complete a YES program application form and
  6. Participate in a group and individual in-person interviews
  7. Participate in a home interview

All finalists are selected on the basis of merit.

Program Information

Country: United States of America (USA)
Program Type: Government Fully-Funded Scholarship
Program Duration: 10 months
Program Start Date: August 2025
Program End Date: June 2026
Placement: American High School and Host Family

  1. US Visa
  2. Round-trip travel from your home city to United States.
  3. Domestic travels:
    a. From and to your hometown, for visa interview at the US Consulate & Embassy.
    b. From and to your hometown, for Orientation and Reorientation.
    c. From and to your host town in the US.
  4. Placement in a host family and US high school.
  5. Orientations in home country and in the US (Pre-Departure Orientation, Arrival, Mid-Year, End of Stay, and Reorientation).
  6. Program enrichment activities.
  7. Health and accident insurance coverage, except for pre-existing conditions, eyes, and dental care.
  8. Monthly spending allowance.

For Parents

Studying abroad in high school is an exciting journey for both you and your child. We have compiled the information below to help answer some of the questions you may have about the YES program experience. For further information, please e-mail the YES office in your country.

The Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Organizations implementing the YES program report to the U.S. Department of State.