
How to Explore Amsterdam in a Day
ISEP student Nell Weidenhamer from Kent State University studied abroad at Universidad de Murcia in Spain. Here she tells the story of her first trip outside Spain.

Overcoming Obstacles and Staying Positive During Study Abroad
Even after two months here, I am still in awe of Jakarta. Despite its reputation of being dirty, crowded, polluted and noisy, I can’t help but appreciate the chaos and the people that survive and thrive in it every day. But that doesn’t mean I am unaffected by the realities of urban Indonesia.

How to Leave for Study Abroad in 3 Simple Steps
ISEP student Joy D. is a student blogger and part of our new ISEP Voices program. She is marketing major from Missouri State University, and is currently studying abroad at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Italy. She shares a couple tips on how it feels to leave for study abroad, and how to cope emotionally.

How Studying Abroad on Your Own Can Be a Good Thing
ISEP student Diana Laura de Anda Padilla is a student blogger and part of our new ISEP Voices program. She is a design major from Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente (ITESO), and is currently studying abroad at Linnaeus University in Sweden. Here she discussed what it's been like to study abroad on her own, and the positive connections that she's been able to make because of her independent experience.

10 Best Places to Study Foreign Languages and Literature Abroad
Foreign language and literature students can greatly benefit from studying abroad. Here are some of the best international study abroad programs.

ISEP France Site Visit – Université de Caen
Want to know what Université de Caen is like? Read about my site visit there!
Top 6 Aspects of Studying Abroad in Denmark
Art history student Maggie S from Western Washington University spent a semester studying abroad in Aalborg, Denmark. She takes a minute to share her favorite bits about Aalborg University, Denmark and ISEP.
What You Can Gain From Studying Abroad
As many ISEP students prepare to depart on their educational travel adventures, some of our returned students share their newly-found international wisdom. ISEP student Matthew H. from University of Chester studied abroad at Whitworth University for a year to work on his international business major

5 Tips To Help Deal With Parents When Studying Abroad
Are you worried about studying abroad and having to get around on your own without your folks? Or are you wishing that your parents would stop nagging you because you know you’ll be just fine? Whatever the case may be, parental involvement in a student’s study abroad experience requires a delicate balance.
How I Started a Japanese Language Course on My Host Campus
Looking for a way to meet locals and make a difference on your host campus? Get involved in activities! You can even start your own, like ISEP alumni Ryotaro, a Toyo University student who studied abroad at Hendrix College. Here he tells the story of teaching Japanese on his host campus.
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