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Study Abroad Hidden Gems in Fall 2023 

AIFS Abroad

With so many incredible options, it can be overwhelming to decide where – and what – to study abroad this fall semester. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite hidden gem study abroad programs that offer you unique cultural (and academic) experiences. Students earn 12-15 credits between coursework and service hours course.

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8 Destinations for Affordable Study Abroad Programs under $2,000

Study Aborad Association

Yes, it’s possible to study abroad on a budget – airfare included! If budget is a concern for you or your students, studying abroad doesn’t have to be out of reach. Study Abroad Association helps facilitate a variety of affordable study abroad programs that will meet educational goals while staying under budget.

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Alumni Spotlight: Azucena’s January Term Abroad in Rome, Italy

AIFS Abroad

Doing a study abroad program can be a life-changing experience, even if it’s short-term. Just ask Azucena, a college student from Texas A&M International University and an AIFS Abroad Alumni Ambassador who spent a January Ter m studying in Italy’s capital city of Rome. What does study abroad teach you?

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Study in Europe – Universities, Courses, Student Visa, Work Permit

Buddy4Study

Hence, in this article we explore in detail why you should study in Europe, top universities and courses, study visa, post study work permit, jobs, and life in Europe. Study in Europe – Why Study in Europe? Top 6 reasons to choose Europe as study abroad destination: A boost to your career.

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How to Improve College Teaching in 2023

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Today, of course, those professions include communication, journalism, hotel and restaurant management, library science, nursing, psychology, social work, and much more. evade) responsibility for lower-division service courses to junior colleagues, lecturers, adjuncts, post-docs, and grad students. Priorities conflict.