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Programs Garner Attention In Various Publications

With campus study abroad fairs in full swing, GlobaLinks Learning Abroad programs are getting extra notice lately in a variety of feature articles.

Here’s a roundup of the recent headlines linking to the full articles, as well as excerpts:

Travel Bug Bites Students In Study Abroad Program

Excerpt: Another program, GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Program, which includes AustraLearn/AsiaLearn/EuroLearn, provides curriculum in New Zealand and Australia, among other countries. As for many of the schools at the fair, learning the language of the host country is not a requirement to be educated in that country.

Graduate student Clark Srum traveled to Sydney, Australia and attended Macquarie University through AustraLearn/AsiaLearn. He said the largest difference between an American and a foreign collegiate institution was the type of schoolwork.

- The Alestle, Southern Illinois University (Oct. 22, 2009)

World As A Classroom: Study Abroad Expo Shows Students Their Options

Excerpt: One study-abroad organization that was at the expo was AustraLearn. “We offer study abroad options mostly in Australia, New Zealand, Asia and Europe,” said Lindsey Lauman, program provider for AustraLearn. Lauman said it is important for students to study abroad.

“It changes students’ lives, from their confidence level to the academics,” she said.

- CollegiOnline, Pittsburg State University (Oct. 8, 2009)

College News

Excerpt: Dexter Dethmers of Warwick is studying abroad at the International College of Management in Sydney, Australia, through “AustraLearn”

- The Warwick Advertiser online, Chester, N.Y. (Oct. 22, 2009)

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