The document discusses Denver University's study abroad program. It offers advising and the Cherrington Global Scholars Program to make studying abroad affordable and fit into students' majors. Over 3,000 DU students have studied abroad in 57 countries since 2004. The program helps students apply and prepares them to share their experiences with others. Several students discuss how the program helped them study fashion in Italy or travel widely while studying in Spain.
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Understanding the characteristics of true genius can help us identify it within ourselves. Genius is multi-faceted and many people don't recognize that it is alive in some form or another within them. These are the nine traits of true genius. Knowing them will, hopefully, help others discover what traits they possess, that they may cultivate them, as well as work on building those that are not present. There is a genius within all of us, lying in wait to be discovered and help change the world.
Building the Foundation for Globally Engaged Citizens: The Benefits of One-We...CIEE
In 2011, the Marymount University Center for Global Education developed its Global Classroom Series, one-week embedded programs, to help internationalize its curriculum, provide a low cost and convenient alternative to traditional study abroad, and inspire underclassman to spend a semester abroad. Since then, hundreds of Marymount students have participated in Global Classroom Series programs all over the world. In this interactive session, panelists will share tips and a sample timeline for embedded program design, evaluate key lessons learned and best practices, review literature on the subject, and discuss some of the benefits of Marymount’s series.
Every summer since 2012, YSCJ has brought together students from a diverse range of countries,
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Through our leadership program, design-innovation course, and various classes and outdoor activities,
the Summer School is designed to help youth realize their potential by providing an environment in
which they can truly appreciate and understand global perspectives, while practicing how to identify and
solve problems on their own, and developing the strength to overcome challenges.We are eager to
meet students who want to challenge themselves and who can be open minded, respectful
members of an international community dedicated to learning and self improvement. We hope
that you are one of these students, and that you will join us in fukuoka for a life-changing
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Many Indian students, after completing their 12th or higher education, prefer to study abroad. Studying abroad has its benefits, as it can be a life-changing experience for Indian students, enhances skills and provides opportunities for self-development. Students can learn new languages and cultures, and build lifelong networks. Thus the number of students going to study abroad is increasing each year.
Understanding the characteristics of true genius can help us identify it within ourselves. Genius is multi-faceted and many people don't recognize that it is alive in some form or another within them. These are the nine traits of true genius. Knowing them will, hopefully, help others discover what traits they possess, that they may cultivate them, as well as work on building those that are not present. There is a genius within all of us, lying in wait to be discovered and help change the world.
Building the Foundation for Globally Engaged Citizens: The Benefits of One-We...CIEE
In 2011, the Marymount University Center for Global Education developed its Global Classroom Series, one-week embedded programs, to help internationalize its curriculum, provide a low cost and convenient alternative to traditional study abroad, and inspire underclassman to spend a semester abroad. Since then, hundreds of Marymount students have participated in Global Classroom Series programs all over the world. In this interactive session, panelists will share tips and a sample timeline for embedded program design, evaluate key lessons learned and best practices, review literature on the subject, and discuss some of the benefits of Marymount’s series.
Every summer since 2012, YSCJ has brought together students from a diverse range of countries,
cultures and backgrounds to study and learn together in the beautiful environment of Fukuoka, Japan.
Through our leadership program, design-innovation course, and various classes and outdoor activities,
the Summer School is designed to help youth realize their potential by providing an environment in
which they can truly appreciate and understand global perspectives, while practicing how to identify and
solve problems on their own, and developing the strength to overcome challenges.We are eager to
meet students who want to challenge themselves and who can be open minded, respectful
members of an international community dedicated to learning and self improvement. We hope
that you are one of these students, and that you will join us in fukuoka for a life-changing
summer experience!
EF Education First is the world's leading provider of language learning solutions. Learn more about our journey here. Visit: www.ef.com for more information.
Many Indian students, after completing their 12th or higher education, prefer to study abroad. Studying abroad has its benefits, as it can be a life-changing experience for Indian students, enhances skills and provides opportunities for self-development. Students can learn new languages and cultures, and build lifelong networks. Thus the number of students going to study abroad is increasing each year.
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2. All prospective abroad students are able to meet with advisors at the International House, to help them chose a location to study, help organize their application to their specific program, or address any questions or concerns. These meetings can be in a one-on-one setting or in a group setting by location-of-interest. Over 3,000 DU students have studied in 57 nations since 2004, and the student participation is increasing each year.
3. What makes the study abroad program at DU unique compared to other college campuses is that it offers the Cherrington Global Scholars Program. This makes going abroad efficient and affordable because it allows the student traveler to stay consistent with their major and minor requirements and eliminate additional costs of tuition, room, and board. Students are able to gather all the information for their programs at the International House, which make the process understandable and calming.
4. In general, more students from all over the world are studying abroad in a foreign country to gain experience, knowledge, and maturity. An article by Mary Beth Marklein in the USA Today stated that, “A record 241,791 U.S. students went abroad for academic credit in 2006-07, up 8% from the previous year, and nearly 150% more than a decade earlier.” DU plays a significant role in these high statistics, by making their study abroad program affordable, efficient, and ideal. DU students have to fill out an application for DU as well as for their specific program.
5. Some prospective abroad students are going to countries that have no relevance to their degrees. Sophomore Jill Waxman is currently applying to a fashion and design university in Florence, Italy. Although she is a Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism major, she wants to take a break from the routine and experience something completely new.
6. “ DU makes a good effort to keep their students really active in the abroad program before, during, and after their experience,” said senior Rachel Kopec. “ We did multiple follow up dinners at the International House, where we shared our travels with the coordinators and offered improvement suggestions. The coordinators also sent out our e-mail addresses to prospective study abroad students, in case they had questions or concerns.” This way, veteran students are able to share their knowledge and experiences abroad with students preparing to go abroad, helping to provide a sense of assurance and comfort.
7. Waxman is enthusiastic about studying in Italy and putting her “eye for fashion” to the test. “I’m going to Florence because I want something fresh. I don’t know any Italian or the culture of Italy either, but it has always fascinated me, and I figured the best way to learn about a culture is to go to the country itself and dive right in,” said Waxman. “I’ve also always been interested in fashion and design, even though it’s not my major, so I look forward to doing further research on those topics.”
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9. Senior Maggie Tackas collected magnets from all the different locations she traveled to while she was abroad. “Although I studied in Sevilla, Spain, I was able to easily travel all over Europe relatively inexpensively,” said Tackas. “It was a great opportunity to see more parts of the world, as well as have my friends share their knowledge of the country they were in, and be my personal tour guide.”
10. “ After living with each other in Sevilla, and knowing we can travel around Europe successfully, we thought it would be a great idea to continue living together when we returned to DU,” said senior Rachel Kopec. Goldenhersh stated, “Since we have been back in the US and we are cooking our own food, we have also continued to use culinary tactics that our house mom used in Spain, because we liked the food so much. We have replaced butter with olive oil, we eat a lot more hard boiled eggs, and we tend to always have a glass of wine at dinner.”
11. While Goldenhersh, Tackas, and Kopec were abroad, they collected a variety of souvenirs from Europe to bring back to the US and use to decorate their new apartment. This includes items from the football games in Sevilla, mugs from Oktoberfest in Munich, rustic art from Morocco, glass clogs from Amsterdam, and wine corks from all over Europe. “Sevilla was the perfect location for me and my expectations and DU helped me in the process every step of the way,” said Kopec.