Study Abroad
To study abroad is to experience different countries, cultures, languages, food and ways of life in the greater world. From Mayan pyramids in Mexico to the Egyptian Pyramids, from wall paintings in India to the Great Wall of China, you can visit any place in the world to study, teach, volunteer, intern or simply travel. Katie Kerzisnik in Jordan Heather Patel in Ecuador Study Abroad makes you marketable, heightens your sense of international social, political and economic issues, increases your intercultural communication skills, adaptability and flexibility. You can understand the practices and perspectives of different cultures and think critically about your own. Study Abroad is an experience of a lifetime.For more information on Study Abroad, come to a Study Abroad Q&A session with Chris Sippel, Coordinator of International Education, in the Buford Intercultural Student Services Center on Mondays, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Thursdays, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. or by appointment.(sippel@findlay.edu / 419.434.5467).