Study Abroad in the News
When it comes to the demographics of those who study abroad, there is a lack of representation for minority students across the board. This article explores why. — Huffington Post
Study abroad programs need to change in order to prepare students for an increasingly competitive global economy. SIT Study Abroad Vice Provost Priscilla Stone calls on educators to support new models of global education that emphasize collaboration with local communities and respect for alternative approaches. — WorldLearning.org
Germany landed in third place on a recent list of the five most affordable study-abroad destinations in the world. This comes as a result of a recent law requiring all federally funded institutions of higher learning to eliminate tuition for German and international students alike. — Investopedia.com
Looks at why it is a problem for everyone that so few African American students study abroad. — Atlantic
Explores how institutions can increase the number of students who study abroad, including those from disadvantaged or underrepresented groups. — DiverseEducation.com
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