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  1. #1
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    Mar 2008
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    Default Program Transfer

    I'm an au pair. I extended my program in September '07 for an additional year, so now I have about 5 more months in the States until my program ends.
    I'd like to know, if it's possible to terminate my present au pair program, and to transfer to a summer work/travel program. I'm not a full time student anymore, but I think, the summer program requires that.

    I'm also planning to come back as a summer work/travel visitor next summer, and I'm going to study part-time in the UK. But if I study part-time in the UK, that's the same as studying full-time in the US if we look at the number of credits taken... so am I eligible to participate if am a part-time student?

    Thank a lot in advance,
    aim

  2. #2
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    Default Re: Program Transfer

    I should think that would depend on the terms of your program.

    Have you consulted your program advisor?

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