Custom Programs

ACES has partnered with many group (minimum of 12 participants) programs in the past, as listed below. If your school or organization is interested in learning more about custom group programs, please contact ACES.

Coach Exchange Program

This program is for international coaches from high school to college level to learn about and experience sports in the U.S. Through observation and personal interaction with American coaches, players, sports organizers, and administrators, international coaches have daily activities with American counterparts. These activities include coaching, training/practicing, classes, competitions and administrative meetings in American high schools and colleges.

International coaches are placed with American host families that are carefully selected by ACES. Host families come from different socioeconomic backgrounds and live in urban and rural areas. All have the desire to invite an international coach to become a member of their family for the duration of the program.

In addition, international coaches also have opportunities to interact with local sports clubs and organizations to learn about sports in the U.S. in general. Exact program activities and location are determined according to the international coach’s sport, interests, and availability.

Team Training and Competition

The Team Training & Competition program provides a unique opportunity for sports teams around the world to train and compete with their U.S. counterparts. The program helps sports teams in the U.S. and other countries expand their understanding and experience.

If your organization, club, college/university or company is interested in the program, please contact ACES for more information.

Sports Administration Training Program (SAT)

ACES has teamed up with Departments of Physical Education and Sports in universities in the U.S. to provide the opportunity for international sports professionals, administrators, sports journalists, researchers, graduate students, coach/instructor, and professors in Physical Education and Sports to experience the following:

  • Learn theories in classrooms taught by professors in the U.S.
  • Learn ideas from leaders and organizers through interaction with well-established sports organizations, clubs, as well as teams in the U.S.
  • Learn American college and professional sports training and competition by visiting and observing teams’ training and competitions.
  • Discuss participant’s ideas with professors and leaders in the field of sports in the U.S.
  • Visit places of interest in the U.S. at the end of the program.

If your organization, club, college/university or company is interested in the program, please contact ACES for more information.

Artists Exchange Program

This program is for established artists of all ages and educational backgrounds to learn about and experience art performance in the U.S. Through observation and personal interaction with American art instructors, students and performers, international artists can gain firsthand knowledge of American techniques, instruction styles and inspiration across a variety of art forms. American art mediums vary greatly from painting and street dance, to theater and fashion design. The ACES Artist Exchange Program is tailored to the participant’s artistic focus, goals and availability. International artists are placed with American host families that are carefully selected by ACES. Host families are from different socioeconomic backgrounds and live in urban and rural areas. All have the desire to invite an international artist to become a member of their family for the duration of the program.