Consider Taking the Road Less Traveled Dallas TX

Students (and non-students, too!) have more opportunities than ever to study in areas where ancient cultures still exist and the contrast between rich and poor exists on a scale unlike anything we might see in the United States.

Wade College
(214) 637-3530
1950 Stemmons Freeway, Suite 2026 INFOMART
Dallas, TX
El Centro College
(214) 860-2037
801 Main
Dallas, TX
Everest College
(888) 581-9141
6080 N. Central Expressway
Dallas, TX
ATI Technical Training Center
(972) 755-4508
6627 Maple Ave
Dallas, TX
Southern Methodist University
(214) 768-2000
6425 Boaz St
Dallas, TX
Dallas Theological Seminary
(214) 824-3094
3909 Swiss Ave
Dallas, TX
K D Studio
(214) 638-0484
2600 Stemmons Fwy Ste 117
Dallas, TX
Everest College - Dallas
(214) 234-4850
6080 North Central Expressway
Dallas, TX
Aviation Institute of Maintenance - Dallas
(214) 333-9711
7555 Lemmon Avenue
Dallas, TX
Ogle School of Hair Design - Dallas
(214) 821-0819
6333 E Mockingbird Ln Ste 201
Dallas, TX
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Consider Taking the Road Less Traveled

Consider Taking the Road Less Traveled

The world is an enormous place, full of cultures and languages that many of us hope to see but which most of us will never experience except through National Geographic magazines and Travel Channel documentaries. And yet, when given the opportunity to study abroad in an unconventional location, many American students choose to stick with the familiar, choosing Western countries and cultures located primarily in Europe.

Why is that? Perhaps students fear the unknown, the uncomfortable, or the inability to communicate — or perhaps they just fear not having access to modern plumbing. Whatever the reason, maybe that's not the case with you…or maybe it is. Wherever your thoughts lie, there is no better time than now to choose a study abroad location that will broaden your horizons far beyond traditions and cultures that you already know like the back of your hand.

The future is not for the culturally-challenged
Globalization and multinational collaboration are modern-day realities and our world is ripe for intercultural exchange. Hoping to spur the development of educated, culturally savvy global leaders and innovators, new study abroad programs are popping up everyday. Students (and non-students, too!) have more opportunities than ever to study in areas where ancient cultures still exist and the contrast between rich and poor exists on a scale unlike anything we might see in the United States.

Global connectedness

Author: Amy Ambler

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