Experience immersive Indonesian language and culture through language instruction, engaging cultural activities, and meaningful practice opportunities.
Indonesian

Available Indonesian Programs
NSLI-Y offers Indonesian language instruction and culture experiences for the Summer Abroad program.
FAQ
No, prior language study is not required and students with all levels of language learning experience may apply. Students must be passionate about language learning.
Indonesia is the only program location for the NSLI-Y Summer Abroad program.
Please note that NSLI-Y applicants can indicate up to two language preferences, not country preferences. Those selected for the program will learn of their placement and program location in their finalist notification.
No. Program locations and student placements are determined by NSLI-Y.
The primary focus of NSLI-Y is language learning and language classes, though students may also have an opportunity to attend academic classes in other subjects in the target language. U.S.-specific subjects such as English and World History are unlikely to be offered at an equivalent level or at all. The participant’s U.S. high school makes the final decision on whether to grant academic credit. Students may want to arrange to take certain required courses prior to or after participation in the NSLI-Y program.
As a rigorous immersion program, NSLI-Y requires the full attention and effort of participants, and they should not plan on completing academic study or internships for their U.S. schools while on-program.
Finalists will receive a variety of pre-program information, which may include language study materials. Finalists must participate in various required pre-program preparation activities, as determined by the implementing organization.
Go to the Dates & Deadlines page for more information about program timelines.

In their own words…
“The independence, confidence, and multicultural perspective you gain while studying abroad makes you a valuable addition to any program or school you’re applying to.”
Tristan, NSLI-Y Indonesian Alumnus