Education & Culture
100,000 Strong Initiative in the Americas
In March 2011, President Barack Obama launched “100,000 Strong in the Americas,” an initiative to increase international study in Latin America and the Caribbean. The purpose of 100,000 Strong is to foster region-wide prosperity through greater international exchange of students, who are our future leaders and innovators. Increasing understanding in the Western Hemisphere and building closer people-to-people ties will help the State Department work together with the people of the Western Hemisphere to address common challenges including citizen security, economic opportunity, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability.
Partnerships:
The Department of State is working to implement 100,000 Strong in the
Americas through partnerships – with foreign governments, with
universities and colleges, and with the private sector. EducationUSA,
(educationusa.state.gov) a network of more than 100
U.S.-Government-supported advising centers throughout the Hemisphere, is
a centerpiece of our partnership and outreach efforts.
Universities and Colleges:
We are working with institutions in the United States and throughout
the Hemisphere to encourage expanded exchanges and closer partnerships
between U.S. and Latin American and Caribbean universities and colleges.
Private Sector:
The U.S. government, in partnership with governments in the region,
strongly supports exchanges through Fulbright, Gilman, and other
scholarship programs. Reaching beyond these programs, we seek
contributions from the private sector to support scholarships. Any such
funding will go directly to the organization administering the program
the donor wishes to support.
Foreign Governments:
Most governments in the region provide scholarships to enable top
students to study abroad. Brazil’s “Science without Borders” scholarship
program plans to send 75,000 Brazilians to study abroad over the next
four years, with up to half coming to the United States. The United
States has worked closely with Brazil to coordinate the U.S. portion of
this program. We seek opportunities to cooperate with other governments
on student advising, assistance with placement, and coordination to
ensure timely access to educational and visa services.
Diversity:
We are promoting a more diverse profile of students who participate in
educational exchanges and their destinations. The Department of State is
reaching out to diverse institutions throughout the United States
including Historically Black Colleges and Universities,
Hispanic-serving institutions, Native American Tribal colleges, and
community colleges. We are working with Latin American and Caribbean
governments, universities, and the private sector to provide
international study opportunities for students from disadvantaged
backgrounds or historically underserved populations.
Contact Us:
- For more information on Mexico's 100,000 Strong initiative, please contact us at 100kstrongmex@gmail.com.
- For General information on 100, 000 Strong in the Americas initiative, please contact us at 100kstrongamericas@state.gov.