The following tools make the study abroad process easier for students,
advisers on campus, and Learning Abroad Center staff. Contact the
Learning Abroad Center if you need more or different resources.
Students
Fulfilling Requirements
Preparation for Study Abroad
Other Experiences Abroad
| WIV
Advising and Research Resources |
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Work, internship, or volunteer (WIV) abroad resources,
including info on teaching English, locating community service
opportunities, and combining WIV with existing study programs
can be facilitated with the help of these resources. |
Recognizing the Value of Studying Abroad
| Resume
Tips |
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Ideas for communicating the value of an international
experience on your resume. |
| Learning
Abroad Minor |
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A great opportunity for students to gain academic
recognition for their study abroad. |
Advisers
Creating a Study Abroad Experience
Communicating Study Abroad to Students
| Academic
Interest Sheets |
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Eleven two-sided handouts, one each for 11 academic
clusters, designed to encourage curricular interest in study
abroad to freshmen, sophomores, and other new or undecided students. |
| Global
Adviser |
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A newsletter for faculty and advisers published
five times per year by the Learning Abroad Center. |
Finance Questions
| Addressing
Student Finances |
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Advisers help students overcome the "cost
barrier" by encouraging early planning for study abroad.
These resources help your students to be more informed and planful. |