Make up of Committee Chair-Steve Schwab (for 3 years 2012-2015) Barbara Lauritzen (2015-2018) Vice Chair-Barbara Lauritzen Treasurer-Bruce Frederick Outbound.

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Make up of Committee Chair-Steve Schwab (for 3 years ) Barbara Lauritzen ( ) Vice Chair-Barbara Lauritzen Treasurer-Bruce Frederick Outbound Coordinator- Dan Boldt ( ) Steve Schwab ( ) Inbound Coordinator-Bill Paulsen ( ) Robin Horn ( ) STEP Coordinator-Lavinia Goto Communications –Terry Mohr Countries officers: Steve Schwab (France, Italy), Barbara Lauritzen(Austria, Czech, Slovakia), Dan Boldt (Finland, Estonia, Russia), Bill Paulsen (Denmark, Chile), Terry Mohr (Turkey, India), Jeff Yarnall (Germany, Switzerland), Sparky Vaubel (Brazil, Argentina), Mark Derry (Mexico, Equador), Katsumi Itoh (Japan), Robin Horn (Taiwan), Joyce Forsyth (Thailand), Steven Goto (S. Korea) Starting 2015 Robin Horn (Germany, Switzerland) Terry Mohr (Turkey, Taiwan), Lorrie Davis-Meyer (India), Jeff Yarnall (at large)

What Committee Members Do Chair-runs YE committee Vice Chair-back up for Chair Treasurer-Takes all fees (inbound & outbound) Outbound Coordinator-Handles outbound applications to make sure they are complete and plans outbound orientation Inbound Coordinator-Makes sure all inbounds information is being received and plans Inbound orientation STEP-Handles all outbound and Inbound applications and matching of families Communications-sends all s to clubs, Host families and students (inbound and outbound) Country Officers-handles all paperwork for their country for both inbound and outbounds. Keep taps on all students for their country. If there is a problem with a student, they are first contact for that student if club is having a problem.

Schedule

Website

How to get set up as a Volunteer

What is needed to be an Approved Volunteer? Online application with 3 References only ONE maybe a Rotarian, the other 2 must be non Rotarians and all must be non family members (You will need their address and phone numbers) Background check DOS training-US Dept of State 30 question test so you understand the rules of Youth Exchange NAYEN Training-our new YPA-Youth Protection Awareness training, 20 question test Volunteers must have both training. US Dept states we must have 2 references that are not a part of the organization, Rotary wants 3 references hence the above rules for references

Once Approved, you have access to YEAH Portal On a secure server, which is why it requires special link to do applications. Rotary YEAH users are not visiting a website. They are using a link to create a client-server connection.

What is in the YE Database? YEO Portal Your Students Contact Information Flight Itineraries Insurance Details Links to Maps Generate ID Cards Your Host Families Contact Information Host Student History Links to Maps Directory & Library Officers, District Chairs, etc. Reference Material Web Forms Monthly Counselor Reports Host Family Changes Home Visit/Interview Follow-up HF (2 nd Visit) Reports Host Family Applications Volunteer Applications Outbound Applications Itinerary Uploads Insurance Uploads Auto Processing Host Family Applications Web Form including Photos Reference Requests Volunteer Applications Web Form including Photo Reference Requests DOS Traincaster Integration IB Student Registrations Web Form including Photo IB SEVIS Info Insurance Integration Outbound Student Applications Complete Web Form Reference Request App Package Creation Host Family Changes Confirmation Messages Notification to RI Prior Host Family Survey New Student ID Cards Reminders Monthly Reports Pending Applications/Referrals Overdue Reports More… YE Admin Hub Current & Historical Data Students Host Families Volunteers Schools, Clubs, Countries, etc. Clear Tracking with Progress Indicators Full Approval Process for HFs & Vols Alerts and Event Notifications Import Prior Data & Reference Files Message Generation Text Message Generation Variety of Reports Data Export to Spreadsheets Payment Tracking & Register Report SEVIS-ready Data Screens One-touch DOS Placement Reports Document Bundling for CSIET Audits

Where to find login for Portal

Login Page once Approved YEO Portal Your Students Contact Information Flight Itineraries Insurance Details Links to Maps Generate ID Cards Your Host Families Contact Information Host Student History Links to Maps Directory & Library Officers, District Chairs, etc. Reference Material Web Forms Monthly Counselor Reports Host Family Changes Home Visit/Interview Follow-up HF (2 nd Visit) Reports Host Family Applications Volunteer Applications Outbound Applications Itinerary Uploads Insurance Uploads

Choices on Portal YEO Portal Your Students Contact Information Flight Itineraries Insurance Details Links to Maps Generate ID Cards Your Host Families Contact Information Host Student History Links to Maps Directory & Library Officers, District Chairs, etc. Handbooks, Reference Material Web Forms Monthly Counselor Reports Host Family Changes Home Visit/Interview Follow-up HF (2 nd Visit) Reports Host Family Applications Volunteer Applications Outbound Applications Itinerary Uploads Insurance Uploads

How to get a HF application

What is needed for HF HF Application only (online) Only 2 References (online and ALL non Rotarians and non family members) Background Check (plus they will need the NAYEN 20 question test) Home Visit/Interview Report (Club does thru the portal, online) HF Orientation form (this is both on our website and in the library in the portal. It must be sent to a district person to upload.

Find Visit/Interview with HF in Portal

Questions for Visit/Interview

Where to find HF orientation form

Host Family Binder Note: There is a tax deduction of $50 a month for hosting an exchange student. Ask tax preparer about it.

After student has moved in Must have a visit in the home within 60 days by someone who did not do initial visit All other monthly reports with HF will be on student monthly report. Can be , phone or in person. Can be by one person or two people

Quirks of the system After filling in a report, button will disappear once the report is approved by a district person. If no button, report has been entered. After someone gives a reference or a monthly report, they are not given an acknowledge, it just goes to a blank page. Need to have at least 2 people from each club, a YEO and a counselor due to reports and s. Club YEO’s will be receiving s about new applications and references. If an application is submitted and needs changes, do the changes thru a district person. If applicants resubmits it starts the initial process again…BGC , reference s. Can not type date, must use pop up calendar.

YEAH System Clearance Matrix ApplicationCBC Reference ChecksInterviewNAYEN TrainingDOS TrainningLocal Training Volunteer3 YearsAnnual3 Years OnceAnnualOnce Host Family18 Months OnceN/A18 Months-HF orientation

Inbound students

Monthly Report

Host Family Change Report

New Inbound Needs Need guarantee form filled out with Club information (HF, club counselor, school, President, Signatures in Blue Ink, Etc.) Letter of acceptance from school HF and Club counselor must be YEAH approved (fully vetted) Fee $

Where to find a blank Guarantee form If you don’t have a first HF yet, use an already approved HF as a Welcoming family. Be sure to mark that on the Guarantee form, that it is a welcoming family so we know you are still looking for the first HF.

Another thing needed for new Inbound Along with the guarantee form, a letter from the school on school letterhead is needed. This is an example.

LTEP Outbound Students Must host an inbound if sending an outbound. Must be sending an outbound before you can nominate an alternate. Try to only give us 1 alternate.

Recruiting Students Information night in Spring or September-Only give a week or two at the most to get club application to the club. Give a quick background about Rotary, Service projects that your club does. Steps to becoming an Exchange Student such as Club application, club interview, Application Seminar, Home Orientation with a District person in Nov-Dec, Jan. Orientation, Feb trip, Country dinners & District conference Costs, how much the club pays. Other organizations cost would be $10, ,000 so this is basically a scholarship to study overseas-This is a student exchange-STUDENTS MUST ATTEND SCHOOL, Parents pay for Passport, visa, airline tickets Emergency Fund $500 and any extra trips Promote LTEP, STEP and hosting. Give dates students leave or arrive and come or go home. Should get school credit but each school is different so talk to school counselor. Can open doors for colleges.

Club Application

Where to find outbound interview

To Start New Outbound student

Nomination form

Once Nominated, student will receive special link

Alternate Nomination Form

Short Term Lavinia Goto Res: Cell: Address: 4574 Colony Court SE Salem, Oregon USA

STEP General Information Student eligibility will run from the summer between the eighth grade and freshman year of high school to the summer between the first and second year of college. However, most student participants are still in high school. The age range is 15 to 19 years of age. Students may be from families of either Rotarians or non- Rotarians. Students will be nominated and interviewed by the Rotary club in the area in which they live. Clubs may nominate more than one student. Students may be eligible to go on a Short Term Exchange more than once.

Specific Club and Student/Host Family Instructions The club will interview the student and family in their home. The club must have agreement from the family that they will host a student during the same summer exchange period as their son or daughter. The family will go thru the same online Host Family process as any host family in YEAH The student/family completes the STEP application form, including student and family letters, pictures, and copy of passport (in black and white). Note that only 1 original copy of the application needs to be made plus two (2) more original signed copies of the guarantee form should be submitted. All signatures should be done in blue ink. The application is then submitted to the club for their signatures and approval. Note: The application may be downloaded from Blank applications may also be requested from the D5100 STEP Coordinator.

STEP Instruction Continue The club submits the completed STEP application form to the District STEP Coordinator (Lavinia Goto) by October 31st. Once clubs have signed the STEP application, the application with the 3 original guarantee form, should be sent to: Lavinia Goto. A check of $400 from the family made out to D5100 Rotary YEC must accompany the application. Clubs nominating students after December 1 st will be reviewed on a case by case basis. Students and their parents are required to attend the outbound student orientation to be held in January. There is a one-day orientation held in May for parents and students which is strongly recommended that all students and at least one parent attend. NOTE: At the January orientation, students will make their final choices for country preferences for short term exchange.

STEP EXCHANGE COUNTRIES We have established exchanges with most European Countries, as well as Japan, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Turkey, Ecuador, South Korea, Taiwan, and Australia. We will attempt to establish a short term exchange relationship with any country a student requests that has a certified Rotary Short Term Exchange program in place, as long as the student enters the program prior to October 31st deadline. Exchange with Southern Hemisphere countries such as Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Australia, and South Africa will be “staggered” exchanges, meaning students will be going there during our summer, and they will be coming here during theirs (equivalent to our winters). Staggered exchanges can be for longer periods of time than the basic four week “summer” exchange, but cannot exceed 90 days in length. Because of this, foreign students coming here may want to attend school for several weeks as an observer. This can only happen if prior to the summer of the exchange, the student and/or their family gets written approval from their local high school and their sponsoring club. STEP students are not here on a student visa but rather a visitor’s visa.

Miscellaneous STEP Information All travel arrangements will be made by a district designated travel agent. The district must approve any exceptions to this rule. Rotary does not accept the use of air miles or ordering tickets through the Internet, as they do not provide guaranteed seating. Travel will take place at times agreed upon by the exchanging districts. Both districts must approve exceptions to the coordinated travel policy. Host families work together on the exact dates of the exchanges, and make the travel arrangements through the designated travel agent. The fee will cover the costs of insurance, the cost of orientation(s), the Rotary polo shirt, the business cards introducing the student as a rotary exchange student, and any processing and mailing costs. The $400 fee is refunded if the student’s application is rejected by the club nominating the student before the January orientation takes place. The fee is not refundable if the student drops out of the program after the orientation in January.

Questions??