Venture International Academy, Inc.

106 E. Nelson Street
Tavares, Florida

Phone: (888)-418-2033
E-mail: djoy@ventureinternationalacademy.com
Website: www.ventureinthesunusa.org
Contact: Dian Joy, CEO

2026-2027 CSIET Certification Status: Provisional

Countries Served: Austria, Chile, Italy, Lithuania, Spain

Number of 2024-2025 Participants: 20 semester or year inbound

Not-for-Profit Organization: Established 2009

Venture International Academy is dedicated to the promotion of cultural understanding between people from around the world. It is the Venture International Academy’s philosophy that greater understanding and tolerance of others develops through interaction on a personal level. Venture International Academy offers a high school academic year program, inbound and year-round short-term programs.

Venture International Academy operates through a network of area coordinators throughout the United States who provide support on a local level. Coordinators interview and screen host families and supervise the program during the students’ stay. Area coordinators, as well as all parties concerned, are required to submit progress reports three times a year and photos monthly. Area coordinators also submit monthly reports.

Academic Year Program – United States—International students ages 15 to 18 travel to the United States, attend school for one semester or ten months, and live with a U.S. host family. Students must complete an application in English, pass a language proficiency test, submit transcripts indicating above-average grades, and write an autobiographical essay. Students and parents are interviewed prior to acceptance. Students are encouraged to take English, U.S. history, and geography classes at their high school prior to departure. Upon acceptance, students are required to attend several orientations. The orientations, which are conducted in January and March, address issues such as American culture, English language, program rules, and how to make the most of the U.S. high school experience. Venture International Academy’s students are required to write a letter monthly to the elderly and provide it to their local coordinator. Each student will receive 5 community service hours for each letter. This assists Venture International Academy in understanding what is going on in each student’s daily life and assess the changes in their English.

In addition, most Venture International Academy students are required to attend an intensive U.S. orientation course in the United States prior to their arrival in the host community. The primary focus of the course is to acclimate students to U.S. culture, review program policies procedures and safety, and prepare them for their academic year stay.

Host families are encouraged to review several students’ applications before selecting the student who would most appropriately match their family’s lifestyle and interests.