Study Abroad
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So one of the things that Ellen is most known for is our study abroad program, and that's actually one of the main reasons why I came to you alone was because I wanted to be able to study abroad and go out of the country. More than eighty percent of students here Ellen go abroad, so it's something that's very easy, very doable. There's a lot of scholarship programs and things like that for people that need financial aid. We have a whole global education center that deals with study abroad. You go and meet with someone or just go to the front desk and ask any questions that you might have. Since Elena's liberal arts school, we have core program classes that you have to take in different areas of study, so study abroad is a great way to be able to fulfill those. Personally, I've gone abroad to Greece for J term, which is just our January term, which is just the month of January. That alone has where you can either not go to school, take one class for the whole month, which is included in your tuition. So a lot of people just to that or you can go abroad. I also went to Sylvia, Spain, for a whole semester, which was super super cool, and I took four crosses there and was able to knock out both Spanish classes for my minor and calm electives for my major because I took the communications program in Spain, which was really cool. Help him a little bit about your experiences that he brought you. I did the program that was international business and culture in Sylvia, Spain, and a lot of people that I was with more business majors. So it was a little hard because I'm not a business major sites major, since I'm a science major. I wanted to look for a program that had a science class in English because I wanted to do like us in Spanish but not science in Spanish, because that's just too hard. So they will help you if you sit down with a KN advisor in the program that you're looking at and they'LL go over like the courses and what language were taught in, and if it's manageable for your major and what you can get out of it. So I recommend it for Spanish minors or majors because you can get a couple of classes out of the way in the semester, and you can also get like expression or literature or anything else you need. I think they find a program that fits you and suits your needs. I got to meet a bunch of different people outside of you. I got to meet some people outside of yuan, which was very rewarding and got to learn more about the culture and felt culturally immersed in Spain. There's a lot of different options that you can look out for study abroad, which is one thing that I absolutely love about Ellen.