Check us out! We're global. Here are some of our favorite study abroad stories. #TigerUp #WittWorld
"性视界鈥檚 intertwined and tight-knit community creates a lot of opportunities for students to work across various disciplines and extracurriculars that interest them. As a result, students are often able to find an array of niche interests that all synergize to create a unique path tailored to their own goals. My experience at 性视界 offered me a close connection to the programs of my interest, and as a result, I鈥檝e become deeply involved and passionate about the work I鈥檓 able to do." Read More ...
- Jack Fobean '21
"One cannot talk about imprisonment in Germany without studying the tragedies of World War II and the Holocaust. To supplement the readings and class discussions, we traveled to the small town of Oranienburg, Germany, to visit Sachsenhausen, a concentration camp used mainly for political prisoners during the Holocaust." Read More ...
- Emma Seibert '21
"Studying abroad was something I had wanted to do since I started applying to colleges. I worried that being a student-athlete with both a fall and spring season would prevent me from checking it off my bucket list. However, I stumbled upon the perfect summer opportunity for me in Copenhagen, Denmark." Read More ...
- Megan Selby '20
"There are so many ways in which 性视界 prepared me for my experience abroad, but I think its commitment to learning about and respecting other cultures helped me the most. 性视界 also does a great job of opening up conversations about engaging in a more global environment." Read More ...
- Sierra Sanchez '19
"The world feels bigger. Being in another place makes you a lot more aware and open-minded. I was actually on my own and became more confident in my communication skills and it gave me motivation to continue traveling and learning about other places and cultures." Read More ...
- Gretchen Burkey '19
"I am beginning to understand what it means to be a global citizen by being part of this 性视界 program. There is definitely a 性视界 bubble that I feel connected to on campus, but there is also a 性视界 international bubble where students are learning and impacting others all around the world." Read More ...
- Kim Estenson '19
"It鈥檚 been better than I could have ever imagined! Studying abroad in Germany has been one of the absolute best decisions I have ever made. I've taken German, communication, and international studies in school, as well as learning about the monuments, memorials, and museums in Germany. Now, I know a lot more about the German government system." Read More ...
- Samantha Martens '19
"Studying abroad is scary. It's not for the fainthearted; it's not for people who want to take the easy way out. Studying abroad is for people who like to take life by the horns so it's perfect for Witt students." Read More ...
- Devon Atchison '19
"You鈥檙e carpooling with your housemate to work in the early morning. You look to your left to watch the sun rising lazily over the South China Sea; the light is just peeking over the top of Kapas Island, a little off shore. It鈥檚 a nice view, you couldn鈥檛 argue that. But it鈥檚 still not quite the same as the one you鈥檒l have from the front of the classroom 鈥 it definitely won鈥檛 wake you up like the synchronized 鈥済ood morning鈥 you鈥檒l get from your students." Read More ...
- Maria Symons '17
鈥淎provecha." This is a word that I heard almost constantly when I studied abroad in Sevilla, Spain, this past semester. It translates directly as 鈥渢ake advantage,鈥 but really is a command to 鈥渟eize the day.鈥 The Sevillanos use it in almost every context; you buy a coffee and the waitress says 鈥渁provecha鈥 instead of the typical 鈥渁dios.鈥 Read More ...
- Irene Presper '18
"Take every opportunity that is present to you even though you are in a small school and a small town! There鈥檚 so much opportunity both inside and outside campus that you can use to help your experience or to follow an interest that you want to learn more about. There鈥檚 so many opportunities around you, but if there aren鈥檛, just make it! It鈥檚 really not that difficult." Read More ...
- Hannah Reynolds '17
"It doesn't matter what your goal in life is, studying in a completely unfamiliar environment will challenge you in so many ways. One caution though: your worldview will probably change and become much more all-encompassing. You might even start caring about international politics and global warming, if you didn't before. But you'll be all the better for it."
- Heidi Rotroff '16
"I studied abroad at Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka, Japan where I took courses in International Marketing & Intercultural Communication. It was a life-changing experience for me taking me out of my comfort zone and encouraging me to take risks. Now all I want to do is travel!"
- Kayla Villegas '16
Management Concentration Major Ashley Brake studied abroad in Perugia, Italy. She took general education requirements and was there for 6 weeks.
"The Bond experience was unforgettable. I enjoyed traveling, the beautiful scenery and the challenges that my courses brought me everyday. During the fall semester of 2015 I studied Business Management at Bond University in the Gold Coast, Australia. The classes that I partook in were Concepts of Strategy, Human Resource Management, Entrepreneurial Growth, and Business Statistics. The Bond experience has helped me to narrow my studies to International Business and Human Resources."
- Sarah Keegan '17