Victoria in the UK: I had professors not only from the U.K., including England, Ireland, and Scotland, but also from Sweden and Africa. I met students from Hong Kong, Denmark, Norway, and Korea, among many other countries.
]]>Jasmin in Australia: As a first generation college student that comes from a low income family I never in my wild dreams pictured being on the other side of the world studying another culture so foreign to my own.
]]>Freddy in Mexico: Apart from the life impacting experiences we witnessed, simply being in the hospital and clinic environments at stage of my educational career was incredible. I was able to witness live surgery as well as a couple of live births as well as have some hands on patient exposure in the clinics.
]]>Danielle in the UK: My friends and I climbed 680 steps to the top of the dome to overlook all of London. It was simply breathtaking- a memory of a lifetime.
]]>Jonathan in Mexico: The program’s site visits and fieldwork presented a forum to develop interdisciplinary leadership skills and relationships with diverse professionals.
]]>DeLon in Mexico: As a result of going on this program, I was able to improve my Spanish-speaking skills; I learned to try new things; and to appreciate the life that I am privileged to have been born into.
]]>Nancy in Mexico: My favorite part of this experience was when, our group walked to Pastoral del Amor together, the kids would wait for us so that they could hug us.
]]>Jasmine in Mexico: I will never forget my study abroad experience to Merida, Yucatan during Spring Break 2013. It was an amazing experience that challenged me every day, because it was so heartbreaking when a 5 year old child would come up to me begging me to buy a piece of gum.
]]>Kenneth in Mexico: From the day that I got accepted up until the day that I had actually left, I already knew how this study abroad experience would go. I’d do some good things, take a few pictures, and chill. I was totally and absolutely wrong.
]]>Michael in Mexico: As we engaged in the community service, I learned that it didn’t matter what skin color we were or what god we believed in, but that we all wanted to make a positive change in the world.
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