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“I spontaneously decided that I wanted to study abroad in the fall semester of my senior year. I was working as a freshman seminar peer mentor/teaching assistant at my university, which was managed by the Director of Study Abroad. One day, I...”
Ashley Young
“I wanted to study Arabic in order to connect with my family, history, religion, and culture. I previously lived and worked in an Arabic-speaking country and wanted to learn Arabic more formally in order to maintain personal and professional...”
Isra Eldosougi
American Councils for International Education
“I was a student at all 5 of the Alamo Colleges from 2010 through 2015. I was fortunate enough to attend many conferences throughout the country and earned many scholarships and awards. I had heard of studying abroad but hadn’t thought much ...”
Naphtali Tekoa Bryant
“I wanted to do something legendary for my family. No one in my immediate family had been to Europe for an extended period of time before me. Thus, I wanted to provide the foundation for my family and my future family to achieve anything tha...”
Larryn Zeigler
GEO Study Abroad
“Even before I graduated high school, I knew I wanted to study abroad. Languages have always been a very keen interest of mine, and I've studied several of them throughout my educational experience. Language and intercultural immersion are p...”
Eunice Shek
IES Abroad
“I believe studying abroad provides opportunities that just aren't possible staying at home. The chance to learn from other cultures and apply classroom theory in real world situation is something i felt would enhance my undergraduate career...”
Kevin Chung
DIS - Study Abroad
“Ever since I was little I have dreamed of going abroad, whether it was going to be on my own or through an institution. By the time I attended college, I made it my priority to do a study abroad program. I have passion to learn new languag...”
Selina Macias
CIS
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