The World at Home.

USA Homestays brings international college students and visiting scholars to live with American families so that they can experience the warmth, comfort and community of an American home. We want international students to have an outstanding and unforgettable time in our country, and we believe that sharing life with a family can make that happen. Families not only help students improve their language and understand the local culture, they also help students to feel at home, like they belong here.


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What Students Say…

“I truly feel like I’m home with them and they have been nothing but a great blessing in my life! And they will always be part of my life!”

“I have never felt alone since I lived with this sweet family and they treat me like one of them.”

“I spent a wonderful month with an incredible family. Such good memories and friendships that I had thanks to the USA Homestays organization.”

“Everything is going better than I expected! They’re a very great family, and I feel at home!”


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What Families Say…

“Our student is just like one of the kids. He's been to football games with us, shopping, state fair, and even church.”

“We absolutely loved getting to know Muslims through you... it changed our lives for good.”

“The kids adore him & they have included him in their prayers at night for quite a few months now.”


Students: Live with an American family!

Do you want to experience American culture from the inside? Live in the safety and security of a family’s home? It’s the best way to experience college. 

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Families: Host an international college student!

Wondering what to do with that extra room? Want to broaden your cultural experience? Want to touch the world without leaving home? Consider being a host family.

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USA Homestays: Bringing Worlds Together

If you are intrigued with the homestay concept and would like to better understand it and USA Homestays, we invite you to check us out.

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