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Study Abroad News Archive15-Feb-2009
Economic woes decrease study abroad participation (The Bona Venture)Mary Schrader heard about the study abroad trip to Oxford, England before she came to St. Bonaventure for her freshman year. "The prestige of it caught my eye," the sophomore history major said. "It was one of the things I looked forward to when coming to Bonaventure.
Studying abroad (The Star)MCA Bukit Bendera division is inviting students and parents to attend a free talk on overseas education at 10am on Feb 22 at its community hall at 49-J, Lorong Sempadan 2 in Air Itam, Penang.
NU to offer environmental study abroad option in China (Daily Northwestern)Starting in Fall Quarter 2009, a new Northwestern study abroad program will allow students to explore environmental practices in three major Chinese cities.
Study Abroad gives grants (Tulane Hullabaloo)The Newcomb-Tulane College Office of Cocurricular Programs is offering a new $2,500 scholarship for students enrolling in a Newcomb-Tulane Study Abroad Program. The Corasaniti Study Abroad Grant is available for students majoring in political science, economics, political economy or a modern foreign language.
Classes demystify study abroad (North Texas Daily)Traveling to a foreign country and learning about a different culture comes with a price tag. The Money Management Center is sponsoring two workshops next week titled "Wallets and Passports" to help students understand the money required for studying abroaad.
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