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What to Expect When Studying in France

Whether you are simply dreaming about studying in France or right about to leave for your semester or full year abroad, it’s important to know what you are getting yourself into. Here is a breakdown of what to expect and tips for navigating your arrival and life in France.

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10 Things You Should Know Before You Study Abroad in the United States

As a foreign student, adapting to a new culture can seem like a daunting task, especially when this adapting takes place in the huge and crazy country that is the United States of America. But don’t worry, I've got you covered.

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ISEP Guide to Mobility Accommodations Abroad

We want to empower all students to go abroad – it’s part of our mission of increasing access to international opportunities. For students concerned about being limited by mobility, we will work with you to find the right fit.

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Six Reasons Why You Should Volunteer Virtually in Barcelona

Hear from three ISEP alums why you should consider volunteering virtually in Barcelona this summer!

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Top ISEP Psychology Programs in Australia

Searching for psychology programs in Australia? Check out our top programs for ways to study abroad and find the courses you need for your major.

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How I Applied for My ISEP Study Abroad Program

Studying abroad was something I had in mind for a really long time. Whenever I had the opportunity to travel and spend some quality time in a foreign culture I would take it. Although my travels were never as long as doing an exchange abroad is, I knew that these experiences were warming me up.

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Are You Ready to Conquer the Swiss Alps?

ISEP student Jessica Forlizzi is a part of ISEP Voices Spring 2016. She is a junior from East Carolina University, and is currently studying abroad at Universität Bern in Switzerland.

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How to Study in France and Take Courses in English

Here's a list of ways you can study in English in France with ISEP. Some of the most popular programs are those that offer a mix of regular university courses in English with about three to six U.S. credit hours of French language and civilization courses.

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8 Summer Study Abroad Programs for Every Student

ISEP’s got summer programs for all kinds of students — from the researcher to the gastronome and everyone in between (that means YOU). We’ve compiled eight of our favorites:

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Traveling Abroad With Mental Illness

Mental health is a subject that is highly taboo in America. There is little to no discussion on the topic which creates a culturally accepted climate of ignorance surrounding the issue. This post is a means of showing the impact mental illness had on my time studying abroad.

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