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Entries from November 25th, 2009

But how do you pay for it?

November 25th, 2009 · 1 Comment · IE3 Global Internships, Scholarships, study abroad, Uncategorized

Education Abroad and Funding: What you should know! So you think going abroad would be cool, but there’s no way you can afford it? Before you make that decision, be sure to check out the facts! Fact one: What’s the bottom line? How much will your time abroad cost? You can get a budget estimate [...]

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OSU Celebrates International Education Week 2009!

November 15th, 2009 · No Comments · Iceland, study abroad

We are pleased to announce an exciting International Education Week! International Education Week is observed across the United States and around the world each November, the week before the US Thanksgiving holiday. This celebration was founded in 2000 as a joint initiative of the US Department of State and the US Department of Education in [...]

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You Can’t Pass the Fifth Grade until You Can Swim

November 12th, 2009 · No Comments · Iceland, study abroad

Tor Benson has 21 things to love about inimitable Iceland.  OSU students can find their own this summer by attending the Iceland: Civilization and Sustainability program. 1)    Every McDonalds in Iceland closed 2)    Highest number of books published and sold per capita — with one in ten Icelanders writing a book in their lifetime. 3)    [...]

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Out of Prison and Straight to Wedlock

November 5th, 2009 · No Comments · College of Science, International Degree

Michael Donatz is spending a year on the Math in Moscow program, which he petitioned to attend through International Degree and Education Abroad.  Michael is a major in mathematics and international studies.  He also just got the great news that the American Mathematical Society has extended his scholarship of $15000 for the entire year in [...]

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Why an International Degree?

November 2nd, 2009 · No Comments · International Degree, Uncategorized

Because understanding a little bit more about the world can take you further, literally and figuratively! ID graduates have benefited both personally and professionally from the degree. International Degree graduates can demonstrate: Advanced proficiency in second language Intercultural communication skills and knowledge In depth understanding of the international context of their chosen field Superior research [...]

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