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Parent Perspective: Navigating & Supporting My Daughter’s Study Abroad Journey

AIFS Abroad

Read on to hear from Doris about her experience as a parent whose child embarked on a study abroad program. Were there any specific challenges your student faced while abroad that you were not prepared for? I know she studied Italian before going, but actually being immersed in it 24/7 was overwhelming at first.

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Via in the Field: Inside the OSAC Academic Sector Committee Meeting

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One might think from the name that a meeting of the OSAC (Overseas Security Advisory Council) Academic Sector Committee would showcase a rigid bureaucracy, particularly given its connection with the U.S. Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) and security professionals from U.S. Department of State.

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Study Abroad Application Process for AIFS 

AIFS Abroad

Are you ready to begin the study abroad application process, but you’re not sure where to start? Good news – AIFS is here to support you throughout your journey and help you turn your study abroad dreams into reality. Follow these nine steps for a seamless study abroad application process: 1.

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Enhancing Traveler Safety in Education Abroad with Via Risk Alerts

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Safeguarding Global Explorations: Via TRM’s Risk Alerts for Education Abroad At Via, ensuring the safety of every traveler is at the heart of what we do, especially for those leading educational journeys abroad. Why Timely Risk Alerts in Education Abroad Management is Essential.

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How To Create And Lead Lgbt-Friendly Faculty-Led Programs

Study Aborad Association

The field of study abroad is one of diversity and inclusion, so it is no stranger to LGBTQ students, staff, faculty, and administrators. While this is by no means comprehensive, we hope this will foster open discussion for staff and faculty working with LGBTQ students looking to go abroad. Happy LGBTQ Pride month!

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How to Create and Lead LGBT-Friendly Faculty-Led Programs

Study Aborad Association

The field of study abroad is one of diversity and inclusion, so it is no stranger to LGBTQ students, staff, faculty, and administrators. While this is by no means comprehensive, we hope this will foster open discussion for staff and faculty working with LGBTQ students looking to go abroad. . Happy LGBTQ Pride month!

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20+ Questions to Ask When Choosing an Internship Program Provider

AIFS Abroad

If you’re currently in college, talk to your home university’s global education/study abroad office or your Academic Advisor to find out if your school will allow credit for an internship based on your current academic track. Does the internship program provider prioritize health and safety?