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10 Top Tips for Solo Female Travel

Studying abroad and traveling by yourself can have some real benefits. However, being by yourself does require you to be more aware of your surroundings and alert about any safety concerns. ISEP Program Officer Lindsay shares some tips for staying safe while traveling alone.

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6 Reasons Why You Should Travel Alone

Are you thinking about going on a trip by yourself? Go for it! It is so rewarding in many ways. Here are six reasons why I think it's very important to take at least one trip on your own.

At Appalachian State University, next to the stadium.
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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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How Studying Abroad Helps You Find the New You

Throughout the past few weeks living abroad, I have had the wonderful opportunity to explore Spain and travel around other parts of Europe. These travels have opened my eyes to the world around me, and made me realize how much I still have yet to see. These travels have also helped me figure out who

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Solo Travel Adventures in London, Okinawa and Northern Germany

For this special edition of ISEP Voices, three of our student bloggers share their parallel experiences of traveling alone while studying abroad.

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6 Must-Have Apps for European Travel

During my stay in Caen, I've had many opportunities to travel to the countries around me. I'm also on a strict budget and in order to travel frequently, I need to travel cheaply. Here are some apps that have really saved me from breaking the bank!

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What It's Like to Live on an American Campus

I have been living on campus for four months now. If there is one thing I can promise, it's that there is always something to do! I'm at Creighton University, but I'm sure that what I am going to tell you can be applied to any university in the United States. I am in touch with other friends who are

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What to Do While Waiting to Study Abroad

During my three month waiting period, I have tried to find ways to keep myself occupied. I thought committing myself to endless hours of work would do the trick, I have been left with approximately 20 hours a week. Needless to say, I have had more free time than planned.

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How to Study Abroad in France in 3 Easy Steps

Let's be honest: figuring out how to study abroad isn't always easy. When you think about what type of program type you want, what courses you need to take, what logistics need to be figured out, it can start to feel intimidating. That's why we're here to help. In this three-part webinar series, ISE

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ISEP Student Stories: Matthew’s Reasons to Study Abroad

Learn what Matthew H learned in his year studying abroad at Whitworth University in Washington state.

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