Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 10:30am to 2:30pm
Erb Memorial Union (EMU), Ballroom (2nd Floor)
1395 University Street, Eugene, OR 97403
Discover how you can study abroad and earn academic credit toward your general studies, major, minor, and elective requirements. Meet study abroad advisors, faculty leaders, program providers, financial aid, academic advisors, study abroad alum, and more! Enter for your chance to win raffle prizes, including $500 program discounts!
Any UO student who is interested in studying abroad is welcome to join us at the fair. This is the perfect place to ask questions, get more information, and discover study abroad opportunities that fit your goals.
If you can't make it don't worry, you can come to drop-in advising at 300W Oregon Hall Monday through Friday, 1:30–3:30 p.m.
For more information, contact the GEO Study Abroad Office at 541-346-3207 or by email at geoinfo@uoregon.edu.
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Division of Student Life, Division of Equity and Inclusion, Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence (CMAE), College of Education, College of Arts & Sciences, School of Journalism and Communication, Clark Honors College, Division of Global Engagement, Global Engagement, Global Education Oregon (GEO) Study Abroad, Mills Center, Language Circles, College of Design, East Asian Languages and Literature, German and Scandinavian, Romance Languages, Lundquist College of Business, Division of Student Services and Enrollment Management, Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships, Division of Undergraduate Education and Student Success, Accessible Education Center
It was really nice and I got all the help that I wanted. I think that it would be even more helpful if you specified which people were specialists in each region. Although there were booths that dealt with individual countries, programs, or areas of interest, I believe that it would be nice if at some of the more general booths that a person's specific specialty could be seen by looking at a sign or the items on their table. A few times I had to go to a table and say that I was interested in France to know which person at a table I should talk to. Overall it was a really great experience, and I hope that there will be more events for study abroad programs in the future.
Joelle Goodwin left a positive review 11/18/2019
Very informative. Folks that really like what they do.