Does AFS impose any behavioral rules on the students?
AFS has three strong rules that every AFS student knows. Violation of these rules are grounds for being sent home IMMEDIATELY. The three rules are: No Drugs. No Driving. No Hitchhiking. No Drugs: Possession and use of drugs can not be allowed by AFS unless medically prescribed. Students have no immunity from any of our laws. In addition, AFS believes that use of illegal drugs greatly takes away from the benefits of the exchange program for the student, the host family, and the community. No Driving: All AFS students are forbidden to drive cars (this rule applies to driving anywhere: private land, driveways, or parking lots). Students are also forbidden to drive trucks, motorcycles, motor scooters, and powered bicycles. They may not fly airplanes. They may take a written driver education course, but they are not allowed to participate in behind-the-wheel education. The no-driving rule applies REGARDLESS of whether liability insurance has been purchased. If your student wants to operate