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3 Things Nobody Tells You About Studying in France

I had expectations about the time I would spend studying abroad in France for over ten years: ten years of dreaming, planning and working to achieve my goals. I knew where I wanted to go and what I wanted to study; I read books, blog posts and packing lists - anything I could get my hands on.

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We're Coming to Your Campus! Fall 2018

We're on the road this semester visiting campuses and attending study abroad fairs across the U.S. Check out our schedule to find out where we will be!

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The Top 3 Underrated Cities You Must Visit in the U.K. as a Student

The U.K. is full of charming small towns, hidden gems of historical relevance, that are perfect places for a student on a budget to visit off the beaten track.

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Why the Friends You Make While Studying Abroad Will Last a Lifetime

Studying abroad brings people with similar interests and ambitions together. The experiences you share with them create relationships that continue long after the semester ends.

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ISEP Selected by ACLS to Host Leading Edge Fellow

ISEP selected as one of only 40 nonprofit organizations to host a ACLS Leading Edge Fellow.

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Your Giving Funds ISEP Scholarships and Fellowships

Meet our spring 2018 ISEP Community Scholarship and Founder's Fellowship winners.

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Follow the Study Abroad Experiences of Two Annette Kade Scholarship Recipients

From serendipitous conversations in restaurants, to walks on the beach, to mastering new languages they both has truly adventurous and transformative experiences thanks to the Annette Kade scholarship.

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Realistic Expectations One Month In To Studying Abroad

I’m one month into study abroad and to be honest — this has been the hardest month of my life. Frankly, it's been a roller coaster. The ups, the downs, the speed, everything feels so out of control and it’s not a great feeling.

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5 Ways to Enjoy the Countryside While Studying Abroad in Finland

It's fall in Finland; mornings are frosty, there’s frequent rain, and I’ve had to retrieve my puffy jacket from the back of my closet. I pulled on my hiking boots and got ready to spend the weekend about an hour and a half away from Turku.

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Traveling Abroad as a Nontraditional Student

The journey to your study abroad experience can be unpredictable. Overcoming obstacles and committing to your dream will open the door to new adventure.

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