Please complete the RSVP form with all sessions you plan to attend. If you are interested in a session but can't make it during the time, please contact Callie Ronstrom, cronstrom@css.edu to get more information or schedule an individual education abroad advising session. All sessions will be held via Zoom. The link will be provided upon registration. Please note that our partners sessions will require direct registration.
Join Hecua Campus Representative, Audra Weigand, to learn more about opportunities through HECUA. HECUA (Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs) offers off-campus academic programs for students to do integrative intellectual, political, and artistic work in support of movements for social justice, peace, and environmental sustainability in the U.S. and abroad.
Zoom link will be provided upon registration. For more information about Hecua, visit hecua.org
Join Ali Kruger, ABE Coordinator with Campus Ministry to learn more about service trips during breaks.
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program is the largest U.S. exchange program offering opportunities for students and young professionals to undertake international graduate study, advanced research, university teaching, and primary and secondary school teaching worldwide. The program currently awards approximately 2,000 grants annually in all fields of study and operates in more than 140 countries worldwide.
Join Fulbright representative Lee Rivers to learn more and ask questions about how you can get involved with Fulbright as a graduate student or after graduation.
CIS is hosting a family friendly webinar: Safety, Study, and Travel Transparency in the Time of COVID-19.
Date: Wednesday, September 23rd
Time: 7:30 PM EDT
Presenters: Kris Holloway, CIS Abroad President & Joe Debiec, Vice President of International Operations
Who Should Attend: All interested students and parents, friends, advisors, coaches, family members.
How To Register: Click here to register via GoToWebinar
This session will focus on CIS Abroad’s Guidelines for Restarting International Travel and COVID-19-specific updates to our Risk Management Plan. CIS Abroad leadership will review our portfolio of open January and Spring 2021 programs to offer insights on how we developed this “short list” of programs including considerations for financial commitments, academic continuity, and health and safety protocols. We will also talk you through our refund policy, withdrawal policy, onsite support team, and application process, so that students and their families can make informed decisions about a global experience in 2021.
Join CSS Education Abroad Advisor Callie Ronstrom to learn more about education abroad opportunities, CSS programs and partners, the benefits of study abroad, how to incorporate study abroad into your degree plan and how to plan and prepare for your experience abroad.
Zoom link will be provided upon registration.
Join Hecua Campus Representative, Audra Weigand, to learn more about opportunities through HECUA. HECUA (Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs) offers off-campus academic programs for students to do integrative intellectual, political, and artistic work in support of movements for social justice, peace, and environmental sustainability in the U.S. and abroad.
Zoom link will be provided upon registration. For more information about Hecua, visit hecua.org
ISA Representative Alex Halvorson will share opportunities to study, volunteer or intern abroad with ISA (International Studies Abroad). ISA offers high-quality education abroad programming in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the Pacific, providing a range of study, internship and service-learning opportunities. Since 1987, ISA has facilitated cultural discovery and learning through partnerships with distinguished host institutions and through our knowledgeable team of resident directors.
If you can't make this session which is offered solely to CSS students, please check out one of ISA's general information sessions.
Virtual Campus visit with Boren Awards representative Jeffrey Cary. Join us to learn more about scholarships for language, culture and service abroad.
Zoom link will be provided upon registration. https://www.borenawards.org/
Join CSS Education Abroad Advisor Callie Ronstrom to learn more about education abroad opportunities, CSS programs and partners, the benefits of study abroad, how to incorporate study abroad into your degree plan and how to plan and prepare for your experience abroad.
Zoom link will be provided upon registration.
The Cuernavaca Quest program is designed to provide students and participating faculty with a contextual learning environment. Participants study Spanish, explore Mexican culture and society through coursework, guest speakers and site visits, and dialog with members of the local community about topics of social, political, and economic justice. Two faculty from The College of St. Scholastica participate in the program and teach 10 credits of coursework related to Latin America, Mexico, or Third World issues. The subject matter of the courses will vary with the faculty who participate each year. Two of the credits are a survey course on Mexico that allow students to receive credit for participating in the QUEST program and reflecting on the experience. The entire program is designed to meet the following General Education outcomes: values-based decision making, social responsibility, effective communication, and living with diversity.
Join Program Leader, Martin Pflug, College of St. Scholastica Global, Cultural and Language Studies Associate Professor to learn more about this great opportunity.
Welcome dear adventurers, world travelers, and future leaders, to the Lessons From Abroad virtual conference. We are excited that you are interested in learning more about this wonderful offering to students who have pursued an education abroad. Now that you have returned home from your education abroad experience, which might have included study abroad, internships, volunteer work, research projects, and more, you might be wondering how to apply or share what you experienced from your travels? The Lessons From Abroad (LFA) conference is a unique and extraordinary way for students to continue to learn and share abroad experiences with others.
During this virtual conference students will have the opportunity to explore ways to go abroad again whether it be for study, travel, or work. In addition, pump up your resume with Career Services, while preparing for the workforce or how to enhance your e-portfolios with what you learned from your abroad adventures. There will be many other exciting sessions planned for attendees and this year the event is FREE!
Welcome dear adventurers, world travelers, and future leaders, to the Lessons From Abroad virtual conference. We are excited that you are interested in learning more about this wonderful offering to students who have pursued an education abroad. Now that you have returned home from your education abroad experience, which might have included study abroad, internships, volunteer work, research projects, and more, you might be wondering how to apply or share what you experienced from your travels? The Lessons From Abroad (LFA) conference is a unique and extraordinary way for students to continue to learn and share abroad experiences with others.
During this virtual conference students will have the opportunity to explore ways to go abroad again whether it be for study, travel, or work. In addition, pump up your resume with Career Services, while preparing for the workforce or how to enhance your e-portfolios with what you learned from your abroad adventures. There will be many other exciting sessions planned for attendees and this year the event is FREE!
Interested students can join CIS Abroad twice a week to learn more about who we are, where they can study abroad, what majors we support and more. We’ll host info sessions throughout the fall on Tuesdays at 7pm EST (register here) and Thursdays at 1pm EST (register here).
Every Wednesday from 2-3pm EST we’ll also host open advising hours. Join live using zoom.
Ready to explore the world? Let us help you find the program that's right for you! Register for one of the sessions below to learn about your options and how to take the next step towards making study abroad a reality. Throughout September and October, students can join ISA to learn more about options for study, service learning, internships and ISA Veritas Christian Study Abroad.
The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program is a summer study abroad opportunity for American college and university students to learn languages essential to America’s engagement with the world. The CLS Program is part of a U.S. government effort to expand dramatically the number of Americans studying and mastering critical foreign languages. Students of diverse disciplines and majors are encouraged to apply. Participants are expected to continue their language study beyond the scholarship period, and later apply their critical language skills in their future professional careers.
Critical Language Scholarship is hosting multiple information sessions throughout the semester. Learn more and register here