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Long Term Exchange Overview
Club Roles
CLUB ROLES Rotary Club – Rotary International is organized into local clubs and districts. These clubs are often made up of members who represent local businesses, professions, and governments. A club may hold its...
District Roles
DISTRICT ROLES Rotary District – Districts are numbered for identification and are governed by a District Governor. District 5100 is comprised of 70 clubs in Northern Oregon and Southwestern Washington, USA. District 5100 serves...
Abuse Awareness and Prevention (OB and IB)
Sexual abuse rarely occurs during a student’s exchange year. However, we wish to inform you about how to recognize sexual abuse so you do not become a victim. While on exchange, it can be...
Social Media Guidance
Instagram, SnapChat, Tik Tok and even Facebook can be a great way to keep in touch with friends you meet along the way but when used inappropriately it can result in an early departure...
Tough Questions You May Be Asked
Many exchange students report being put on the spot by their peers, host parents, family members, and/or Rotarians during their year when they are asked questions about home country politics, environment, economy, society, etc....
Student Monthly Status Reports
Student Monthly Reports District 5100, particularly your Country Officer, wants to hear from you regularly about your exchange. This is so they can support you through any challenges you may be facing, stay up...
Attending School on Exchange LTEP OB and IB
ALL ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND FULL-TIME SCHOOL AT THE HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL, PARTICIPATE IN A MEANINGFUL WAY, AND TO TAKE ALL PRESCRIBED TESTS AND EXAMINATIONS. Even if you have completed...