Posts Tagged: study abroad

CNN Money: 15 Best New Cities for Business

CNN Money recently published an infographic-laden article comparing the young adult populations of nations across the world and indicating per-capita Gross National Income growth over the past five years

New York Times: 36 Hours in San Sebastian

While there, you can explore the San Telmo Museoa, design a shirt at Kukuxumusu, stroll along its beautiful beaches, and so much more! You’ll have to see it to believe it!

First Days of Quito Junior Immersion

My second day at school and teen program was fun as well and I began to explore the city a bit more with my friends, learning about the prices in Quito and the culture and customs of Ecuador. I’m very excited for what lies ahead on this adventure!

Honduras, Here I Come!

We flew over clear blue rivers, lush green mountains, and little communities with only their street lamps on, and because the sun was setting, the sky was all shades of pink, purple, and orange. I will never forget that plane ride.

Meet the School: Guanajuato’s Head of Studies

Everyone at Don Quijote is committed to our students living the language in this city and, of course, our school. We encourage our students to not just learn the language but to appreciate the culture as well.

Meet the School: Beijing’s Academic Director

My school is not a language school- it’s a culture exchange center, and also a big warm family.

International Colleges Attracting More and More Americans

While the majority of students in the U.S. still spend most of their four years at an American university, more and more are taking to schools abroad, whether they’re close to home or a little more out of the way.

Meet the School: Quito’s Student Coordinator

You can travel in just a few hours to other beautiful cities in the Andes, the Rainforest, the Coast, the Jungle, and of course, the wonderful Galapagos Islands.

Chile Spanish Schools

AmeriSpan offers a handful of options for students wishing to improve their Spanish in Chile.

Meet the Student: Cusco Spanish School

I was introduced to the study abroad program through my travels abroad, meeting people and visiting schools. I joined the program because after growing up overseas, I wanted to continue my studies in a foreign environment.