First-Generation and Non-Traditional Students Abroad

Student Reflections on Diversity Abroad: India

Monday, April 20, 2020
Amani Ali talks about what she learned about herself from her study abroad experience in Kerala, India.

Student Reflections on Diversity Abroad: Trivandrum, Kerala, India

Thursday, March 19, 2020
First-gen Latina student Yajaira Bolanos participated in India Winterim and shares what she learned.

Student Reflections on Diversity Abroad: Seoul, South Korea

Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Joana Stacy Ramirez shares her story of studying abroad in Korea as a first-generation college student.

Student Reflections on Diversity Abroad: London

Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Marketing major and first-generation college student Emily Studnicka shares her experiences studying in London.

Student Reflections on Diversity Abroad: India

Friday, September 6, 2019
Carolyn Lo shares her thoughts on her experience in India on the India Winterim program.

Student Reflections on Diversity Abroad: Norway

Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Jon Sanford describes his experience studying in Norway which holds a special place in his heart.

Student Reflections on Diversity Abroad: Austria

Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Teddy Van Winkle, a first-generation college student studying music and arts entrepreneurship shares his experiences while on a summer internship program in Vienna, Austria.

Student Reflections on Diversity Abroad: Italy

Saturday, September 8, 2018
Anibal Mares Marquez talks about his experience studying abroad in Italy with the CIMBA program.

Student Reflections on First Generation Abroad: India

Wednesday, February 28, 2018
I am happy to be writing to you since returning from the 2017-2018 India Winterim Study Abroad Program. It was an adventure to say the least, but I hope my letter will provide you with some insight and direction in your choices of studying abroad. I will describe the sites visited as well as the field based learning opportunities.I studied abroad in Bangalore, Karnataka, India in the section titled: Youth, Nutrition, and Foods. This program aimed to educate students about India’s overall culture and cuisine, the ways in which schools and businesses work together to feed India’s children living in low income populations and/or living with disabilities, and the history of India to provide a better understanding of it’s current landscape today.

Student Reflections on First Generation Abroad: India

Tuesday, February 27, 2018
My name is Amanda Burroughs, and I am a first generation college student, as well as an only child. I come from a middle class family in which no one before me ever attended college, and I have a lot of student loans covering the cost of my education. If you’re anything like me, you’re probably considering studying abroad but you aren’t sure how to make it happen, or if it’s even possible with a limited budget. About 6 months ago, I found out about an amazing program called the India Winterim. I wanted more than anything to be a part of that trip, and I knew in my heart that it would be the experience of a lifetime, but my heart sank when I looked at the program cost sheet. It can be discouraging when you first look at the expense of going abroad, but I am here to assure you that if you are truly passionate about traveling and determined to have an experience abroad, you CAN find a way to make it happen!

Student Reflections on First Generation Abroad: France

Friday, February 23, 2018
My name is Juan Martin. I am a proud Latino and I am the first in my family to go to college. I wanted to show my family what a college education, what a student from the Tippie College of Business, has the abilities to do: at home and abroad. I spent the entirety of my summer interning for a French financial institution in the heart of Paris. This was also the first time I had ever been outside of the country and the first time I could truly learn and immerse myself into another country’s culture.

Student Reflections on First-Generation Abroad: Morocco

Thursday, February 22, 2018
My name is Nazira Coury and I am a fourth-year student majoring in International Relations, and minoring in Latin American Studies and Arabic. During the summer of 2017, I had the incredible opportunity to study abroad for nine weeks in the very hot, but very beautiful city of Fes, Morocco. As a first generation student, I am the first person in my family to go to college and now, I am also the first in my family to have studied abroad.