In this video, Carla Reid tells the story of how her time as an Australian exchange student in Canada was a great experience, forever transforming her outlook on life, especially Read More
Photo Exhibit: University of Fraser Valley China Study Tour 2015
In May 2015 students from the University of Fraser Valley had a cultural learning opportunity of a lifetime, undertaking a study tour of China. Here is the University of Fraser Read More
Study Abroad at University College Utrecht: The bubble of inclusion
University College Utrecht (UCU) is an international university. It is tiny, with only about 750 students, 50 of which are exchange students. Despite it being in the Netherlands, only about Read More
Are you the type of student who goes on exchange?
I have lots and lots of informational advising appointments with Dalhousie University students who are considering applying to the exchange program. Not all of those appointments turn into applications, and Read More
Study Abroad: To travel alone or not to travel alone…
Read Part 1 of my blog post if you haven’t yet! – Every young woman is taught that traveling alone is horrific. We are always advised to be in the presence Read More
Top reasons to study in Germany: Launch of the SO GERMAN campaign
-Sandra Hofmann, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany “Made in Germany” is a cachet of worldwide standing. This is not only true for cars (or beer) but also for education! Read More
Study Break: Top 5 activities in Thunder Bay for Confederation College students
When I decided to study at Confederation College in Thunder Bay, I wasn’t sure what to expect about the city itself however, since I moved here I have become a Read More
Tool: Plan your Canadian college budget
In 2013, more than 75,000 International Students were studying in Canadian colleges and institutes (source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada). In the 2014 Student Center International Student Survey, 46% of international Read More
Timing of study abroad: It matters!
We all want to squeeze as much into every experience as we can. Students who are thinking about going abroad often think that the summer is the obvious time Read More
Three questions to ask yourself before deciding to study in Canada
-Junfang Fu Time is flying by as the earth rotates and the Canadian seasons change. Finally the long winter went away; people welcomed the short spring and are now celebrating Read More