If you’re like the rest of us, you’re probably already dreaming about what 2021 has in store — and we don’t blame you! 2020 isn’t over just yet, but the USAC team …
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If you’re like the rest of us, you’re probably already dreaming about what 2021 has in store — and we don’t blame you! 2020 isn’t over just yet, but the USAC team …
Embark on a study abroad journey to the Rio de la Plata in South America and live in the capital of Uruguay, Montevideo. Living in Montevideo, you'll experience a laid …
While March might be Women’s History Month, there’s no reason to not celebrate women and gender all year long! Gender studies is a great way to learn about the cultural differences …
This summer, you can experience two USAC locations during one summer session when you spend eight weeks studying abroad in Uruguay AND Cuba for a comparative Latin studies program. Program Highlights …
Another year has passed which has us looking back on the videos that told the stories of the thousands of students who studied abroad in 2019 through USAC. From field trips …
This week the United States celebrates international education and exchange worldwide in honor of International Education Week (IEW). While this week provides an opportunity to highlight the benefits of international …
Indigenous peoples are those who are practicing unique traditions and retaining social, cultural, economic and political characteristics that are distinct from those of the dominant societies in which they live. Although …
If the title of this post caught your eye, likely you're looking for some unconventional study abroad destinations. While it's totally okay to be drawn to traditional places like most …
You may be surprised to learn that through USAC you can complete up to two years of college-level language requirements in just one semester! We call these our intensive language …
What exactly does a day in the life of studying abroad look like? It's easy to picture yourself socializing with friends and traveling the world, but there's a bit more …