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Study Abroad News Archive02-Feb-2009
Service learning a cheaper study abroad option (The Lantern)A willingness to put aside the frills of tourism and an eagerness to get dirty and work might make study abroad more attainable for students. Service learning programs are an inexpensive option for people seeking to study abroad.
Rotary offers chance to study abroad (The Vacaville Reporter)In an effort to create an increasing awareness and respect for different cultures, Rotary Club is offering once-in-a lifetime opportunities for scholars who want to study abroad.The Ambassadorial Scholarship program is one of the club's oldest and best known programs.
Study Abroad Fair provides multiple perspectives (The New Hampshire)On Tuesday, Jan. 27, students flocked the Granite State Room to attend the Study Abroad Fair organized by the UNH Center for International Education. More than 30 professional study abroad program providers attended the event in order to educate students about their programs.
Study Abroad trips prove 'valuable' (Technician)The program costs of Study Abroad have decreased slightly this semester because of the rising value of the American dollar, according to Ingrid Schmidt, director of the Study Abroad program.
OU increases study abroad scholarships (The Norman Transcript)OKLAHOMA CITY -- The University of Oklahoma will provide more scholarships as an incentive to students to study abroad, OU President David Boren announced at the OU Board of Regents meeting Wednesday at the Health Sciences Center.
Wilmington student to study abroad in Mexico (Wilmington Advocate) Cynthia Estremera of Wilmington, a junior at Centre College in Danville, Ky., will study in Merida, Mexico during the College?s spring term.
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