Om Studying Abroad for Black Women
Adriana, a blogger and educator, was embarrassed when she got lost in Madrid during the first two days of her study abroad program. She immediately wanted to book a flight home, but couldn't as she was a first-generation student with no extra money. Yet, that moment defined her life's journey. She discovered a new perspective to life: humility and global citizenry. Blown away by the rewarding experience, she devoted her personal and professional development to connecting purposefully to each and every country and city. She recognized that many first-time, underrepresented college students are not aware of the resources or opportunities afforded to them through study abroad. This guide will help change that.
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