Blog
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blog Windows to the World: What You Wished Others Knew About Your Study Abroad Country We asked our Student Ambassadors to create a 1-2 minute film answering this question above. Each answer was different and unique to that student’s study abroad experience. Here are their stories.
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blog Why I Chose Ghana For Study Abroad Four reasons why this student chose to learn and volunteer in Ghana.
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blog ISEP Student Stories: Interacting With Locals in Ghana As a volunteer at an orphanage, Kasey learned how to adjust to unfamiliar social interactions in Ghana.
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blog Fútbol Knowledge Courtesy of the 2014 World Cup ISEP staff member Karlene M. shares her experience of delving into FIFA culture with her Spanish conversation group.
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blog The Annette Kade Scholarship: Empowering Students to Grow through Language Learning The Annette Kade Scholarship (for students who want to study French or German abroad) allows students to pursue their international language-learning dreams by helping with tuition, airfare, health insurance, visas, or simply traveling costs.
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blog Challenging Perceptions during Study Abroad: Jeanne d'Arc's Story ISEP Regional Director Jeanne d’Arc often finds this is the case with ISEP’s programs in Africa and the Middle East: the media doesn't always have nice things to say.
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blog ISEP Student Stories: Real Quotes About Studying Abroad in Mexico So why not hear their take on study abroad in Mexico? Here's what three ISEP students have to say about their experience.
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blog ISEP Staff Stories: Learning a Language Abroad (Part 3) We’ve been asking folks in the ISEP office about their language learning experience: their challenges and their successes.
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