We are nearly at the middle-point during the semester. This means exams, papers, and deadlines. If you need help don't forget there are numerous resources on campus like the Writing Center, Math Resource Center and many others. NOTE that PRIORITY REGISTRATIONS starts OCT. 24th.
Meet Sarah Svoboda, senior Global Studies major with minor in Business from Scottsbluff, NE. Sarah's favorite book is The Book Thief and she loves Indian and Vietnamese food. Sarah studied abroad in Barcelona, Spain where she took courses on European Union and European Geopolitics. Continue reading…
The regular “unpaid” U.S. Dept of State Internship for Summer 2017 opened for application on September 1 and will close on October 14. Minimum requirements: U.S. citizen, 2.5 cumulative GPA or above, and must be returning to school after the internship is completed. Continue reading…
The Bridging Scholarship program will award 25 scholarships to American students participating in study-abroad programs in Japan that begin in Spring 2017. Recipients of Bridging Scholarships will receive stipends of $2,500 or $4,000, depending on the length of their study program in Japan. Continue reading…
The US-UK Fulbright Commission offers special Summer Institutes for US citizens to come to the UK. These summer programs provide the opportunity for US undergraduates, with at least two years of undergraduate study left to complete, to come to the UK on a three, four, five or six week program. Continue reading…
Freeman-ASIA accepts applications from U.S. citizens or permanent residents studying at the undergraduate level at a two-year or four-year college or university who demonstrate financial need to study abroad in East or Southeast Asia. Spring 2017 Application Deadline is October 20, 2016. Continue reading…
Join us for a 3-week faculty-led study abroad program through south and north India. Through this program, students will get an opportunity to learn about the historical, political, economic and cultural changes that are transforming India into one of the major world economic and political forces. Continue reading…