Study Abroad: Articles, Programs, Blogs, Travel Resources

I arrived a couple days ago in Accra, Ghana—so far it exceeds my expectations.
While Roop's hometown of Toronto is waging a war against the removal of bike lanes, she's discovering the endless benefits of biking in Denmark.
Hitching a ride has never been this fun.
How Bindiya made a semester abroad a financial reality.
Michelle knows her family—including her teenage son—will be fine while she's in Ghana. So why is it so hard to leave?
Going on an academic exchange has always been a lofty fantasy of mine.
I have now been back in Canada for a month. I've been waiting around for something big to happen, a crazy feeling of loss or shock—but nothing has happened.
Picking up the Danish language can be hard, especially with all these linguistic curveballs.
What differences did Beth spot in three months abroad?
Five things worth knowing before you depart.
After working in India, Hunar prepares for her next challenge: a semester in Singapore.
Back in Canada, Beth reflects on academic success in Prague.
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