Explore global opportunities at the Study Abroad Fair
Exposition of study abroad programs takes place Oct. 2
UC International at the University of Cincinnati will bring the world to MainStreet during its annual Study Abroad Fair on Oct. 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will showcase a wide variety of study abroad opportunities, available to students in every discipline.
This year's fair includes programs in more than 40 countries around the globe. Faculty representatives from 10 UC colleges will showcase unique, short-term programs. The Division of Experience-Based Learning and Career Education will highlight co-op and internship opportunities abroad. And UC International staff and former study abroad students will be on hand to answer basic questions.
In addition, representatives from UC's financial aid office and the office of Nationally Competitive Awards will be available to speak to students about funding and scholarships for study abroad.
Study Abroad
Explore UC's many opportunities to study abroad. Attend an information session to learn more about the types of programs, scholarships and planning tools available to students.
Featured image at top: Students studying abroad on a faculty-led program in India. Photo/Macy Shea
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