As participation in Education Abroad programs increase at the collegiate level, so too do gap year programs, high school study abroad experiences, and international volunteer programs for high school students.
By Charlotte West Veterans are a growing population on U.S. college campuses, and education abroad offices are finding ways to better understand how best to help them use their educational benefits to fund study abroad. More veterans have started studying
Researchers who have measured the impact of study abroad and other international learning experiences have found that they have a positive impact on academic, educational, and professional outcome measures.
We invite you to explore the essays and book synopses in this issue of the Global Studies Literature Review, focusing on the NAFSA 2015 Annual Conference theme, New Horizons in International Education
The Clery Act requires universities to report on-campus crime, including crimes committed in education abroad locations. Learn about how U.S. federal regulations may affect your education abroad program and how you can take steps to ensure compliance.
This resource provides a framework to consider, collaborate, and communicate with the international student and scholar services (ISSS) office for advising international students who wish to study abroad as a component of a U.S.-based education.
Developing an International Internship Program is your guide to creating robust internship programs that prepare students for a globalized and highly competitive workforce.
The CAL Subcommittee Representative serves as a member-at-large on the EA RP and is appointed by the vice president for public policy and practice. The CAL Subcommittee of the EA RP Committee is charged with developing relationships with visa officers at international consulates in the United States