Studying abroad increases
Seven more will study abroad in spring than last year; Africa, Latin America rise in popularity
Though some students remain reluctant to leave campus, the number of those studying abroad experienced a slight increase this year as the University continues its efforts to expand international study opportunities, undergraduate study abroad advisor Karyn Jones said.
This year, 89 students have been approved to study abroad in the spring, compared to 82 last year. Jones said that after a "nice jump" from the 2002-2003 year to the 2003-2004 year, the numbers of students studying abroad are still going up, but at a slower rate. For the first time students are studying in...
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