Education Abroad
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Nick Perkins's exchange at University New South Wales
"I thought it was so interesting to see all of the cultural differences that everyone had. However, the most fascinating part was how similar we all were."

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."

Nikita Mutter on UMD-Winter: Cuba (GVPT)
"This study abroad trip to Cuba changed my life. I have traveled to Europe before, but never to a communist country. It was incredible meeting people who have lived through very turbulent times and have continued to prosper. This trip allowed me to really appreciate the small things that I take for granted in the USA, like using a debit card, having access to the internet, and the freedom of speech."

Antoinette Uzamere semester with Maryland-in-Florence (ARCH)
"The ease of access to countries with different cultures allowed me to grow my respect for people who are different than me and also see how it compares to other cultures by experiencing it. With this new knowledge, I believe it will help me understand and relate to people who are different than me in an easier way in the future work place."

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."

Meredith McVadon's semester with Maryland-in-Buenos Aires
"Study abroad allows you to grow, learn, and understand others in a unique way that your home university can't offer. It can be intimidating, expensive, and seen as "unnecessary," but it is possible and within your reach if you are committed to making it happen."

Samantha Fielder's exchange with SKEMA Business School
"Studying abroad is not easy or cheap and that's the truth, but it is not impossible."

Julia Eisen's semester with Maryland-in-Rome
"Journalism majors can study abroad!!! It's advised by the college to not study abroad because there are very limited programs that have any sort of media or journalism classes, but if you plan ahead of time, you can still study abroad."

Josephine Fallon on UMD-Summer: France
"Try to balance your background with understanding cultural differences and being flexible."

Isabelle Mamet on UMD-Summer: Thailand (CCJS/MLAW)
"This class was designed to inform students not only on the types of human trafficking occurring in Thailand but also the consequences of it and reactions to it. When I first heard of this class, I knew I had to enroll so I could get the chance to apply my knowledge in Criminology and Criminal Justice to a real world issue such as human trafficking."