Study Abroad Fair to Help Students Identify International Opportunities

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. 14. Students can register today to gain access to the fair.

The event will be hosted virtually, so students can conveniently learn about study abroad from the comfort of home. Fair attendees may explore the Study Abroad Info Session Library, then jump into sessions hosted by U of A faculty, the U of A Rome Center, Study Abroad Advisors and U of A program partners across the globe.

"With hundreds of programs to choose from, there really is a program for every student," said Sarah Malloy, director of Study Abroad and International Exchange.

U of A Study Abroad Programs take students to Italy, Spain, Tanzania, Belize, Thailand and many more exciting locations. Study abroad provides access to international internships, service learning and research, and allows U of A students the opportunity take a variety of courses that may help them meet degree requirements. From international business to public health, agriculture, art history, languages, sport sciences, criminology, psychology, architecture and so much more. Students who earn academic credit while abroad have access to scholarships and program discounts that help reduce the cost of participation.

Contacts

Sarah Malloy, director, Study Abroad and International Exchange
Graduate School and International Education
479-575-6624, slmalloy@uark.ed

Amy Unruh, director of communications
Graduate School and International Education
479-575-5809, unruh@uark.edu

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