Step 1. Communications. The CCPS liaison will inform all CCPS high school principals in January of each year about Administrative Procedures for accepting student exchange visitors in the upcoming school year. In March, the liaison will post the CCPS Student Exchange Visitors Administrative Procedures for the upcoming school year on the CCPS website.
Step 2. Sponsoring organization contacts CCPS liaison for Student Exchange Visitor Program. The sponsoring organization MUST FIRST CONTACT the CCPS liaison for the Student Exchange Visitor Program. The liaison will then initiate the process and serve as the point of contact for the sponsoring organization.
Step 3. Liaison verifies sponsoring organization. The CCPS liaison checks the Council on Standards for International Educational Travel (CSIET) J-1 Advisory List. If the sponsoring organization does not appear on the list, the CCPS liaison notifies the organization that CCPS will not be able to continue the process. Additionally, the sponsoring organization must identify an acceptable local representative in order to be verified by CCPS
Step 4. Liaison provides written procedures with Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and notifies sponsoring organization. The CCPS liaison provides the Student Exchange Visitors Administrative Procedures and the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to the local representative. The local representative must sign and return the MoU, formally agreeing to follow CCPS procedures. The liaison sends an e-mail to the local representative, granting permission to continue the process.
Step 5. Sponsoring organization arranges a suitable match. The sponsoring organization arranges a suitable match between a student exchange applicant and a Charles County family. The local representative sends a copy of the student exchange visitor’s application, his/her native country school records, immunization records, and the host family’s application to the CCPS liaison.
Step 6. Liaison provides student exchange documentation to host high school's principal. The liaison provides the documentation to the host high school's principal for his/her review and approval.
Step 7. Principal approves/disapproves student exchange visitor. If the principal approves, he/she signs and sends the sponsoring organization’s letter of commitment to the organization. The principal forwards the remaining student exchange documentation to the school’s counseling department. If the principal does not approve, he/she returns all of the documentation to the liaison.
Step 8. Principal reserves right to remove student exchange visitor from host high school. If the student exchange visitor violates the CCPS Code of Student Conduct, attendance policy, or academic standards, the principal of the host high school reserves the right to permanently remove the student exchange visitor from the school. The student would not be allowed to transfer to another CCPS high school. The principal notifies the CCPS liaison about the removal. The liaison then notifies the sponsoring organization that the student exchange visitor may no longer attend a CCPS high school. The sponsoring organization is responsible for notifying the host family and the student exchange visitor.