This International Education Week (IEW) means a little more to me this year. I am dedicating this special moment and all the week's events between November 13-17 to all the …
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This International Education Week (IEW) means a little more to me this year. I am dedicating this special moment and all the week's events between November 13-17 to all the …
By Dallas Blackwell, USAC Chiang Mai Fall 2022 alumna from the University of Alabama, Birmingham. When I first decided to pursue a virtual internship through the University Studies Abroad Consortium’s …
Several University Studies Abroad Consoritium (USAC) Maastricht students were featured in the August 2023 issue of the Center for European Studies (CES) and Maastricht Summer School (MSS) publication, cestories. For many …
By Brandon G., University of Iowa and USAC Madrid Alum Since I was little, I knew I was different. As a Latino-American with an immigrant father from Cuba, the Hispanic …
From day one, USAC has been for students and about students. It has been creating original and meaningful international education opportunities — authentic, affordable, academically and culturally high quality — …
Studying abroad presents challenges for every student, but we recognize that members of the LGBTQIA+ community face unique adversities. It’s important to reflect on your goals before departure and understand …
My name is Caroline (she/her), and I’m USAC’s University Relations Coordinator for the North/Central West region of the U.S. I’m a liaison between USAC and universities — answering questions, providing …
No matter how long your study abroad program was, returning home is always tough. Balancing the emotions that come with reverse culture shock, the excitement of seeing friends and family …
Would you love to study abroad, but your introverted tendencies are holding you back? You’re not alone! The thought of embarking on a journey where you won’t know people in …
“Study abroad isn’t for health majors,” is something we hear often when meeting with students about their academic plans. We’d like to tell you: This is a myth— and an …