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  • Juiana standing in front of the Sydney Harbour and Sydney Opera House

    Juliana Macrini's Semester in Sydney, Australia

    "The programming setup before the beginning of classes forced me to meet others and to trust myself. This made me more confident and allowed me to experience things I never would have otherwise. For example, I completed a surf camp, I tried skydiving, scuba diving at the Great Barrier Reef, and also explored both Thailand and New Zealand."

  • Menyae Christopher puts his arm around a person in a orange bear costume

    Menyae Christopher reflects on USAC: Germany

    "Studying abroad is an experience you will never forget, one that is unique to you and how you decide to live it. It's learning outside the classroom, where class is probably the only normal thing you experience on a regular basis."

  • Bridget Woolery's Semester in Costa Rica

    Bridget Woolery's Semester in Costa Rica

    "One of the best examples of becoming comfortable with unfamiliarity is living with a host family. Within one week I grew very comfortable with my host family just by conversing with them in my somewhat broken Spanish and diving right into the experience of full immersion."

  • Ben standing in front of a canal in Copenhagen

    Ben Geertsema on Engineering Abroad in Denmark

    "The world may be becoming more interconnected, but it is still a very big place. I met all kinds of people from all walks of life all over the world and now I can say that I have close friends in five continents, including other civil engineers."

  • Kara Siglin in front of a stone wall and gray sky

    Kara Siglin Abroad with USAC: Spain

    "I am happy to say that I have a network of close friends from all over the country! The four months absolutely flew by and now I feel more independent, open-minded, and motivated to make travel and international experiences a lifelong interest."

  • Jazlyn and a friend posing with Mount Fuji in the distance

    Jazlyn Olivera's exchange semester at Keio University

    Leaving the US to go study abroad in Japan was exhilarating because it was the first time I was alone and without any relatives nearby.


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