As per a comment on a past NSLI-Y thread, Indonesia summer has 15 spots. (Here’s the original post NSLI-y 2021-2022 - #36 by Noname20202021). It appears they sourced the numbers from a US State Department report. From what I understand about NSLI-Y, the programs with fewer spots have fewer applicants to start with, so I’m guessing the Indonesian program is about as competitive as other programs (so like 15-20% acceptance rate overall). Good luck to your son!
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