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eJournalUSA: Campus Connections

15 August 2009

A globalized economy makes business and employment spill across national boundaries, so an education abroad is likely to make a young person better prepared for the world’s future. Almost double the numbers of students travel abroad for an education today as compared with 20 years ago. Campus Connections examines the international study experience and its influence on individual growth.

Becoming a Cultural Broker

My Daughter Has Blossomed

A Family of International Students

Six Years in Sweden

Here I Am, a Young Tree

Hope and Friendship Take Over

Superheroes Arise From a Life in Two Nations

Chuck Norris and the Search to Find Myself

My Journey to Harvard

The Case for International Education

Passport to Success

Just the Facts

The Basics on U.S. Visas

Social Networks and Study Abroad

New Requirements at U.S. Borders

Get Ready, Here You Go

Resource Guide

(This is a product of the Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State. Web site: http://iipdigital.usembassy.gov/iipdigital-en/index.html)