Cal Poly students are increasingly opting to study abroad, according to an annual statistical survey of U.S. campuses.
Bringing back more than baggage
“I’m in America, but I feel like I have a home on the other side of the world.”
Ten-day OCOB trips give students real-world, world-wide experience
The Orfalea College of Business offers students within the college structured international business tours spanning seven to 10 days.
Cal Poly students affected in Catalonia, Spain
While studying abroad, Isabel Hughes has felt the effects of the Catalonian secession movement.
Poly Pals helps international students transition to life at Cal Poly
International students get to know Cal Poly students through the Poly Pals Program
Recent terrorist attacks do not deter Cal Poly students from studying abroad
Our 300-student survey found 68.2 percent of students said recent attacks would not influence their decision to study abroad.
Finding familiarity after 9 months in France
“While I plot my return trip I’ll be tiding myself over with plenty of croissants, red wine and cheese plates.”
A Chinese-American in Paris: Reconnecting with my heritage while living in France
How to deal with the uncomfortable task of addressing identity in the context of a completely new culture?
Exploring Southeast Asia: South-bound in Thailand
Southern Thailand is full of big cities, flesh-eating fish, boat rides, parties and monkeys.
Let them eat cake: Dining with a French host family
There’s something special about sharing a home cooked meal.
Exploring Southeast Asia: From majestic waterfalls of Laos to the tragic history of Cambodia
Rebecca Ezrin is a journalism junior studying abroad in Chiang Mai, Thailand. With many class field trips and personal trips planned, her adventures are virtually endless. She aims to share her authentic experiences and what she has learned. Recently, she…