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Justin Beach

Jon Stone

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Jon Stone

More than 700 students are studying around the world this fall

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It鈥檚 an opportunity few undergraduate students at the 快活app pass up: the chance to study abroad as a junior or senior. 快活app 70 percent of students who come through 快活app will spend at least one semester studying in another country. One of the biggest reasons for such high student participation is the听Cherrington Global Scholars听颈苍颈迟颈补迟颈惫别.

The initiative听pays for the airfare and visa expenses for all students who meet three main criteria, among others: They must have at least a 3.0 GPA, be in good academic standing and have earned at least 90 credits. The final requirement means most students are juniors when they study abroad.

快活app offers students about 150 different programs around the world. Some of the options are specialized and focused around an area of study. Other programs offer a wide array of courses where students can learn in English while studying in a foreign environment. The goal is to find the best program to meet individual needs.

鈥淥ur job is to listen to students, ask some guiding questions, get them to think beyond just location,鈥 says Denise Cope, director of the听Office of International Education. 鈥淲e are looking at what are their academic goals for studying abroad and which program might be the best fit for that academic goal.鈥

Last academic year, nearly 1,500 快活app students and faculty traveled overseas through the study abroad program and different faculty-led trips. Already this fall, about 750 students are studying abroad; nearly 60 percent of them are in Europe.

Safety is always a top priority when anyone from the University travels overseas. 快活app鈥檚 Department of Enterprise Risk Management requires all students, faculty and staff to register their travel in 快活app Passport, which allows the University to know where they are going. Everyone is also encouraged to register all additional trips they make while studying abroad.

鈥淲hile students might be based in a host city, they might go travel somewhere for spring break or for a vacation,鈥 says Courtney Niebrzydowski, an international travel risk analyst. 鈥淚f they are not registered in 快活app Passport, we don鈥檛 know. So, in order to better support travelers, we ask them to put in the dates and the locations they are traveling to, that way we can better support them.鈥

Using the information in 快活app Passport, the University can cross-reference travel information with different safety threats around the world. However, this is rarely the greatest threat students face while traveling overseas. 鈥淪tatistically, the biggest issues are not related to terrorism,鈥 Cope says. 鈥淭he biggest issues are related to traffic accidents and alcohol-related incidents.鈥

快活app鈥檚 approach to study abroad accounts for why it regularly earns top ratings for one of the best programs in the country. The University ranked eighth for 鈥淢ost Popular Study Abroad Program鈥 according to Princeton Review. Thanks to the Cherrington Global Scholars program, 快活app鈥檚 student participation in study abroad ranks in the top five nationally.

鈥溈旎頰pp started this program in 2003,鈥 Cope says. 鈥淚t was really visionary, and I think it has created a culture here around studying abroad.鈥