Work and Travel program is a highly popular cultural exchange program that allows university students to spend their summer months working and traveling in the United States. Although the registration period for the program typically spans about six months, early registration offers some significant advantages for participants.
Perhaps the most notable of these advantages are the early registration discounts. Students who register during the early registration period can pay program fees at a lower cost than the regular registration period and benefit from instalment payment options. Additionally, participants are not affected by potential price increases over time. This can significantly ease the financial burden for participants in the long run.
Another important advantage of early registration is related to the job selection process. Participants who register early have access to a wider range of job options when job selections begin, the early registration allows them to choose jobs that match their preferences and desires. This is particularly beneficial for students who have specific positions or states in mind, as well as for those who wish to register for the program with a group of friends and work at the same job.
Furthermore, the agencies enrolled in the Work and Travel program have a certain quota for participants. Students who register during the early registration period can go through the registration process comfortably without any quota issues.
Considering all these factors, the early registration period offers students serious advantages both financially and in terms of program progression.