Discover Six Options to Study Abroad in Mexico This Summer at Nov. 2 and 3 Info Sessions

Discover Six Options to Study Abroad in Mexico This Summer at Nov. 2 and 3 Info Sessions
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The Summer 2017 U of A faculty-led study abroad program in Puebla, Mexico offers six popular options. Students can select one of five different service-learning programs, with 72 hours in a professional placement in either healthcare, business, education, engineering, or community service or, alternatively, a traditional classroom program in Spanish and Mexican culture at the advanced or intermediate level.

Students completing the program receive six hours of Spanish credit at the 2000, 3000, or 4000-level, which can apply towards a major or minor in Spanish through the Department of World Lanuages, Literatures, and Cultures in the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, as well as in Latin American and Latino Studies, or as elective credit.

Interested students are invited to information sessions about the program on Wednesday, Nov. 2 and Thursday, Nov. 3 at 4 p.m. in KIMPEL 416. The sessions will include light refreshments and a brief slide show, as well as ample opportunity for questions.

The program in Puebla is hosted at the ultra-modern campus of the Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla (UPAEP), and offers students a true immersion experience. Puebla, a major metropolitan area, is centrally located in the heart of Mexico, between Mexico City and the Caribbean coast, in the shadows of the snow-capped Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl volcanoes. It is well-known as one of the safest cities in Mexico as well as one of the most beautiful.

The program includes homestays with Mexican host families in Puebla; local tours with UPAEP students and host families to sites of historical and cultural significance; and overnight weekend excursions to Mexico City and the pyramids at Teotihuacan, to Oaxaca, and to Cuetzalan, one of Mexico's "pueblos mágicos" with strong indigenous traditions.

Past student participants in the Puebla program have had great experiences. Here are just a few things they had to say about it: 

"This program was everything that I could have asked for and more. You have the opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the Mexican language and culture, while also pursuing your specific professional focus." 

"I had such a great timeI made so many friends and friends that I'll keepI will most definitely be going back to Puebla and visiting my host family! 

"I loved this experience in Mexico and I wish I could have stayed even longerI really felt like I fell in love with this country, as crazy and corny as it soundsThe people were more welcoming and kind than I could have ever asked forI learned so much about myself, those around me, my own culture and the culture in Mexico."

"The U of A isn't sending you to the boonies...you will stay in an incredibly nice house in the middle of a huge city. Don't let Mexico scare you."    

"This trip is truly wonderful. It's not a vacation; it's an experience. I highly recommend it."

"My greatest expectations were to become more fluent in Spanish and this program definitely helped me achieve that. I can speak the language better than I thought I would be able to when I returned!"

For more information on the program, please contact program leaders Steven Bell at sbell@uark.edu or Juan José Bustamante at jjbustam@uark.edu, and visit fulbright.uark.edu/puebla.  

Contacts

Steven M. Bell, chair
Department of World Lanuages, Literatures, and Cultures
479-575-2951, sbell@uark.edu

Andra Parrish Liwag, director of communications
J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences
479-575-4393, liwag@uark.edu

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