Make Your Study Abroad Dreams a Reality at Study Abroad Fair

Learn how to make study abroad part of your academic experience at the University of Arkansas Study Abroad Fair.
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Learn how to make study abroad part of your academic experience at the University of Arkansas Study Abroad Fair.

The Office of Study Abroad and International Exchange is hosting its annual Study Abroad Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 18, in the Arkansas Union Connections Lounge.

Interested students can explore academic programs that will take them abroad during the summer, semester, intersessions or academic year. Faculty-led, Rome Center, reciprocal exchange and external programs are available. Faculty, study abroad alumni and external program representatives will be on hand to discuss programs for all majors and language levels. Study Abroad staff will introduce a variety of scholarship and funding options that help make study abroad a reality for U of A students.

Students, don't miss this opportunity to make study abroad part of your academic experience!

Contacts

Veronica Mobley, assistant director
Office of Study Abroad and International Exchange
479-575-7402, studyabr@uark.edu

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