About American Councils Georgia

About American Councils Georgia

Georgia, with its exotic cuisine, wine, and mountains, has become a tourism hotspot in recent years. But American Councils has been facilitating exchange opportunities here for Georgian and American students, scholars, and professionals since the early 1990s.

Approximately 80 high school exchange students and six professionals on AC-led programs travel from Georgia to the US every year. Americans come to Georgia to study languages and conduct research, to develop professional skills through internships, and to participate in AC Study Abroad's Peace and Security in the South Caucasus program.

AC Georgia also serves as a hub for high school exchange alumni staff and is a frequent host to regional events and annual conferences. The Prometric Testing Center at AC Georgia is ranked among the top 20 in the world (out of more than 500), and the American Language Center Tbilisi offers ESL and test preparation courses, as well as instruction in local regional languages.

Learn more about our educational initiatives and the unique tapestry of Georgia by reading some of our stories. 

Discovering Georgia | Why US-Georgia Cultural Exchange Matters

About American Councils

The world’s most successful institutions and determined nations work with American Councils for International Education through cultural exchange, language training, and professional development.

Since 1974, our educational portfolio has grown to include 90 countries important to national security, prosperity, and peace. Our programs are backed by thorough research to ensure their quality and integrity. Our participants represent a spectrum of learners, from high school through the postdoctoral and professional level.

To date, we have built a community of more than 94,000 alumni, including national leaders, ministers, members of parliament, ambassadors, and CEOs.

Mission
American Councils strengthens international ties and mutual understanding through excellence in academic, professional and cultural exchange, language acquisition, educational development, and research.

Vision
Empower individuals and institutions to address challenges in a diverse and interconnected world.

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Contact:

Timothy Blauvelt, Regional Director

ge@americancouncils.org

+995.32.229.21.06

+995.32.291.32.52

Chavchavadze Ave. Lane 1
Building 6, Entrance II, Floor II
0162 Tbilisi
Georgia