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  • John smiling in front of the Prague skyline

    John Meyers on UMD-Summer: Czech Republic​ (ENCE)

    "During this process, I learned that I could not simply apply the thought process about how to solve public problems with my American perspective. I needed to learn the needs and wants of Czech citizens, and how they would approach a similar problem."

  • Jessica standing in front of the Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia

    Jessica De Mouy on TEAN: Thailand and Cambodia

    "My teachers treated me like old friends, my host family treated me like family, and I made friends that I still connect with and would love to see in the future."

  • Jack standing in front of a canal and historic buildings

    Jack Hamrock on Clark-in-Madrid

    "It was my first time abroad. I was able to go abroad because the program fit my studies, did not delay graduation, and was cheaper than U.S. tuition."

  • Chelsea Dinneny arms wide in front of a sulfur pool

    Chelsea Dinneny Studied Sustainability in New Zealand

    "In order to understand different cultures, we can't just look at them in textbooks, going out and speaking to others, listening, and understanding is more valuable than any reading you could do on another culture."

  • Jeff Robinson Exchange in Sydney, Australia

    Jeff Robinson Exchange in Sydney, Australia

    "I am a first generation African American college student that has lived in a single parent household my entire life. The best advice I would give any individual coming from any one of those backgrounds is to fully embrace themselves in the experience and try not to focus on things you cannot control or things going on back home."

  • Joshua standing in front of the Valencia city skyline. He is wearing a blue jacket and backpack.

    Joshua Land's engineering exchange at Universidad Politecnica Valencia

    "Personally, this experience was eye opening; I realized just how similar people are on the individual level, yet how different they are on a cultural level."


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