Greene said that she felt the experience helped her transition into adulthood, rather than just focusing on the academic aspects of college life.
“I would say to anyone who wants to study abroad, anywhere in the world, just take the opportunity,” Greene said.
During the 2022-23 school year, 2,041 students participated in study abroad programs, a number which has increased each year after the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the UNC Study Abroad website, nearly 40 percent of undergraduate students at the University study abroad.
“Study abroad is an investment in your academic and personal growth, and there is a lot to consider to make the right program choice,” Mallory Minnehan, Communications and Marketing Manager for the study abroad office, wrote in a statement to The Daily Tar Heel. “It’s helpful to think about the coursework, the location, your budget, the length of the program, and the type of program and how much support you want.”
The office offers drop-in appointments during the school year and individual virtual advising appointments year-round. Advisors within the office focus on different aspects of the study abroad experience, depending on program type, region and financial advising. Students can also watch the Study Abroad 101 series on the office’s website.
The programs offered by the Study Abroad Office can be divided into several categories depending on their characteristics.
Faculty-led and signature study abroad programs are those specifically curated by the University, offering a higher level of on-site support, potential activities and excursions. These programs typically include UNC graded courses or pre-approved courses at a partner institution.
Students can also participate in exchange and direct-enroll programs, where they enroll in classes at a partner university and are treated as a local student. These programs are ideal for students seeking a higher level of independence and a more immersive cultural experience.
In addition to traditional academic programs, UNC students also have the option to participate in research or internships abroad for academic credit.
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