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Orientation for Spring Programs Abroad
A successful semester and summer abroad is dependent upon adequate preparation. Students will participate in a series of mandatory orientations during the semester prior to studying abroad. These orientations will address issues of academic, cultural, logistical, financial, and personal preparation, as well as health and safety. Failure to participate in the required orientations will result in dismissal from the program. Any financial losses incurred by this dismissal, including program fees and international airfare, will be fully the responsibility of the student. In contrast to program specific orientation, preparatory forum are thematic and are designed to enhance a student’s preparation for global engagement. Students can attend as many as they might find helpful. These are not mandatory. Attendance is taken only to track interest so we can decide how many sessions to offer and what sized space to hold these in the future.
Study Abroad Orientation Spring
Updated September 26, 2024.
Part 1: Attend your general study abroad orientation(s)
All Affiliate and Exchange Program Participants
Attend ONE of the following REQUIRED orientation sessions:
Friday, September 20th 3:30-4:30pm in KOBC 101
— OR —
Thursday, September 26th 4:15-5:15pm in KOBC 101
Elon Center participants do not need to attend a general study abroad orientation session. Continue to part 2 for your program-specific orientation session(s).
Part 2: Attend your program-specific orientation
Select one of the following programs to learn when your required orientation(s) are scheduled:
Elon Centers Abroad
All Other Programs
- Argentina
- Australia
- Chile
- Costa Rica
- China
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Dominican Republic
- Ecuador
- Egypt
- France
- Germany
- Ghana
- Ireland
- Italy
- Japan
- Jordan
- New Zealand
- School for Field Studies (SFS) programs
- Semester at Sea
- Singapore
- SIT programs
- South Africa
- South Korea
- Spain
- Sweden
- United Kingdom
Elon Center Programs
All Other Programs
Part 3: Attend at least one preparatory forum
Preparatory forums are organized by topic and hosted by expert partners across campus. Details for in-person sessions are listed below, alongside pre-recorded sessions. Attend and watch as many as you’d like — the advice here is tailor-made for study abroad students!
Preparatory Forums:
Let’s Be Real: Studying Abroad as an ALANAM Student
Friday, October 4, 2024
5 – 6 PM
Global Commons 301
Join African Diaspora of Elon President, Khairi Morrow, Rose Danthon, Program Coordinator for the Italy Programs, and Ronice Johnson-Guy, Director of Study USA for good conversation, nourishing food and crafting vision boards as we explore the impact of race, ethnicity, and identity while studying away. Meet other students and GEC team members of color and learn about their experiences traveling and studying away. We will get together to help us think about our own path to traveling and studying away, as well as to create vision boards that will help us visualize our goals and put plans and techniques in place to overcome any obstacles that may arise.
The RSVP Link can be found here: GEC Study Away ALANAM Prep Forum Signup
Sustainable Travel
TBA
Reduce your carbon footprint when you learn about what you can do before, during, and after your trip to contribute to sustainability wherever you go. You will have the opportunity to calculate carbon emissions for your trip and actions you can take to lower your carbon impact in other ways.
Strategies for Success: Returned Student Panel
TBA
Engage returned students about their experiences and receive tips for making your program the best it can be.
Think Forward: Applying Study Abroad to Your Professional Development
Hosted by the Student Professional Development Center.
Make sure your time abroad is full of “I’m so glad I did’s” instead of “I wish I had known’s.” Join the SPDC to learn how you can use your time abroad to develop global, professional skills that will help you land that killer internship, job, or spot in a graduate program.
Planning for Post-Grad: International Scholarships and Fellowships
Hosted by the National and International Fellowships Office.
Learn strategies for maximizing your time abroad to prepare competitive applications for international fellowships. This session will be directed towards students interested in applying for Fulbright U.S. Student Grants to conduct research, complete graduate coursework, or teach English abroad. Learn more about the Fulbright application process.