Everyone Can Study Abroad! An Academic Adviser's Guide to Short-Term Study Abroad Opportunities

Authors

  • Samantha Hartlen University of South Carolina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26209/mj1361345

Keywords:

abroad, advising, international, short-term, world

Abstract

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Author Biography

Samantha Hartlen, University of South Carolina

Samantha Hartlen is a graduate student in the University of South Carolina's Higher Education and Student Affairs program. She is also a graduate assistant in the university's Office of Parents Programs. She can be reached at hartlen@email.sc.edu.

References

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Cushner, K. (2004). Beyond tourism: A practical guide to meaningful educational travel. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Education.

Keefe, M. (2008). Short-term study abroad: Impact on the development of global competencies at a public college of art and design in the northeast. (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from http://scholarsarchive.jwu.edu/dissertations/AAI3344292/

Powers, E. (2006, July 28). Intro to study abroad. Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved from http://www.insidehighered.com/

Zamastil-Vondrova, K. (2005). Good faith or hard data? Justifying short-term programs. International Educator, 44–49.

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