14. Interview: Amina Aden, CMAT Major
India: Bollywood & Beyond
• What advice would you
give students to prepare
for traveling abroad?
• What advice would you
give parents that are
concerned with their
child going overseas?
15. Interview Continued
• What was the hardest
and easiest part of
studying abroad?
• Overall, what have you
learned from your
experience in India?
(3rd point Intro)Salisbury has a lot to offer when it comes to Study Abroad programs. Under the “Academics” tab on the Salisbury University Homepage, you will find a variety of information available just for you. There are so many programs to chose from that are available for Salisbury students all year round that include countries all around the world. (slide one)-The Application System on the right of the Study Abroad Home Page makes it easy to view the many programs and chose the one just right for you! -You also have the option to choose a program that is directly related to a minor in a specific Area Study. Whether it is Latin American, European, East Asian, and South Asian studies.-Also, Study Abroad programs at Salisbury University are offered all year round. For Fall, winter, spring, Spring Break, and summer Sessions no matter what your major is.
(slide two)-Second, If feel like you need to speak to someone face-to-face, drop by the Center for International Programs Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm.-You can also email SUCIE@Salisbury.edu or call (410) 677-5027-If you need more information, just check out the tabs located at the left side of the Salisbury Study Abroad Homepage.
(Slide 3)-Finances can be an issue when traveling abroad. However, Salisbury University makes it easier for students and parents. There are several scholarships, financial aid, and fundraising ideas available to students.-The overall all cost varies for each program. However, the estimated cost package includes necessities like housing, airfare, supplies, Passport fees, Visa fees etc. -However you should also bring money for additional personal expenses.