The study abroad application process at Boston College is overly complicated and should be streamlined, student senator Alessandra Veveiros said at the UGBC Senate meeting Tuesday night. “The school ...
Peer Advisors guide students in the study abroad process and provide front-line advising online to students seeking study abroad opportunities. Peer advisors will participate in outreach activities, ...
The Office of Study Abroad helps students live and learn in a new and different cultural context as part of their Brandeis education. The staff of the Office of Study Abroad assist students in ...
This handbook is meant to be a helpful tool for study abroad liaisons. It includes some information on your role, timelines, resources and ways to connect with the Office of Study Abroad. For more ...
Studying abroad is a big decision. Spending an entire semester, or even more, in a foreign country takes careful planning and willful commitment, and it may even seem too complex and daunting of a ...
Penn Abroad has announced several changes to the study abroad application process in a move it says will make the system more equitable and aligned with student needs. The changes were announced last ...
Intensive Course Abroad (ICA): Short study abroad courses that are generally one to two weeks in length and taught by a Drexel instructor. Most ICAs take place during Drexel interterm break periods, ...
There are four stages to the RIT study abroad process: exploratory, application process, confirmed participation, and returning from study abroad. Finally, have a conversation with your academic ...
GATE 2026 qualifiers can pursue higher education abroad using their scores, bypassing GRE exams. Check the article for more ...
SUNY Cortland’s international school partners including Belize, Costa Rica, Ireland and Spain will showcase their programs during the Study Abroad Fair on Thursday, Sept. 27. A student on the Belize ...
As the University weighs and looks to further its commitment to internationalization, the concept of studying abroad — and the way in which it is actually practiced at Brown — merits fresh scrutiny.