Study Abroad News Archive

05-Feb-2009

 

Tour gives students chance to study abroad (Muleskinner)"Bonjour, soyez bienvenus á la France." Several students might hear this as they travel to France this summer through a program developed by the UCM Department of Modern Languages. Participating students will visit cities in France and experience French culture firsthand.

The lasting benefits of international study (Stoutonia)There is little that most students know about the study abroad programs offered through University of Wisconsin-Stout. Everyone knows that a trip to Australia or Italy must cost a small fortune, and as college students, no one thinks they have the money for that.

Students flood Rome ballroom to see world (University of Connecticut Daily Campus)There is no question that UConn students seem to have the world at their fingertips. At the Study Abroad Fair on Wednesday, students met representatives from study abroad programs based on six of the seven continents. "Seeing all the options and tables is a bit overwhelming but it is really exciting, and interesting to be here," said Colleen Thornberg, a 2nd -semester pre-elementary education ...

Study abroad program adds requisite for scholarships (TCU Daily Skiff)The Center for International Studies has announced a new approach for evaluating merit-based scholarship applications for study abroad to be implemented next fall, a university official said. Jane Kucko, director of the Center for International Studies, said the new application will include sections in which students explain how they plan to immerse themselves in the culture while abroad and how ...

IES Abroad Helps Students Study Abroad (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News) IES Abroad, the leading third-party provider of quality international education programs, wants to make sure that college students know they can study abroad during these tough economic times.

MSU hosts Study Abroad Fair (KBZK Bozeman)MSU study abroad organizers say the programs offer opportunities for students and interested community members to experience the cultures and traditions of other nations as part of an organized learning adventure at a reasonable cost.

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.

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