Study Abroad in the News


Study Abroad for Younger Students: Benefits, Challenges, and Solutions 
There are now many efforts encourage students to study abroad at a younger age, but programs for younger students present their own unique challenges. This article explores how to overcome them. — Education Week

Diversifying Study Abroad
As study abroad participation has increased nationally, the proportion of underrepresented minorities participating has also grown, but slowly. More can be done. — Inside Higher Ed

A Global Education Opens Doors, but Leaves Many Shut Out
Employers say that international experience matters in hiring decisions. Chief executives fret that today’s graduates lack the skills to succeed in a global economy. Yet many students still graduate without these vital skills. — The Chronicle of Higher Education 

What American Students Can Learn From Immersing Themselves in Africa
In this era of globalization it’s no surprise that so many young people are keen to study abroad. But as research reveals, the majority of U.S. students are sticking close to home - not geographically, but culturally. — ENCA

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