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2011 USA Summer Camp – Apps open this week!
CCUSA is really excited as I’m sure many potential participants are, to announce that applications will be open a little later this week.
Why the delay? We need to confirm a couple of small changes this season with the camps we place staff at and also any possible changes for the visa. But the best part is the price! Prices at CCUSA are remaining the same as 2010. This is great news in these difficult financial times around the world.
Program Fees – Apply PRIOR to October 1st and your total CCUSA fee will be $445.00. This price includes 3 month work and travel insurance policy (can be extended for further international travel) at no extra cost.
The 2011 Pocket money allows you to earn up to $2240us for 9 weeks. You can also earn an additional $210.00 per week if you work longer that the 9 weeks. Remembering that your food and accommodation is all included, this is great money for a great time away!
Camp Counselor USA Job Fair – We’ll be doing these again for the 2011 season. We’ll be hosting up to 40 camps who’ll travel around the country to meet you face to face. This is a great opportunity to meet your future camp director and other staff. CCUSA have run the job fair for many years and are the most successful at doing so.
So are you as excited as we are? You can do one of two things;
- Contact your local CCUSA office and request we send you a paper application. Use this to start planning your application so when the online system opens later in the week you can start entering detail in knowing what’s going to be asked.
- Book-mark this site and check again later in the week, I’ll be posting another notice when they open.
It’s as easy as that! So don’t delay. Be more than just a tourist with CCUSA!
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Singapore 2010 – Youth Olympic Games
As a company that offers many programs working with kids, CCUSA would like to wish all the Aussie Juniors as well as the juniors from all over the world all the best of luck in their chosen sports.
Show your support by sharing this link with your friends through different social media and be sure to give them your support as well.
Why Aussies are popular at Summer Camp
Mike is one of our program directors for the USA summer camp program. At his recent visit to Australia for the national Summer Camp Job Fair, we took a little time to ask him why Australians are so popular at camp.
We’re hard workers and add some great diversity to camp. Watch the following video and hear what he has to say!
(Sorry – The video is a little stretched. It’s not a problem with your settings)
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Calling All Uni Students!
Are you a full time university student? Perhaps you’re graduating at the end of second semester in 2010? Maybe you’ve graduated within 12 months of November 2010?
CCUSA is Australia’s largest exchange company of its type in Australia. Well know for our summer camp program in the USA, we also offer a couple of programs which are fantastic for university students, and you must be a university student to obtain the visa – so now is an ideal opportunity for you!
Work Experience USA (WEUSA) is specifically for full time uni students who wish to travel to the USA for the duration of their summer Christmas break. You must be a full time student for the second semester of this year and returning to university for 2011. You can ONLY work for the duration of your university break so you won’t miss any classes! You can be a graduating student in the second semester as well but you can still only work for the period mentioned.
Working Holiday USA (WHUSA) is another option. It is ONLY open for Australian or New Zealand passport holders. If you’re graduating at the end of first semester or Second semester this year, it will allow you to secure work for up to 12 months in the USA!
These are two great options available. CCUSA offer many more programs from Australia. Why not visit the web site at www.ccusa.com for further information? Check out the video below (Or podcast if that’s where you’ve got it) to see how much fun our program can be.
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