University of North Dakota
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Below you will find study abroad reviews from students at University of North Dakota. We hope you will find these helpful in your search for options in education abroad. If you are a University of North Dakota student, please check with the Office of International Programs for guidelines on enrolling in a study abroad program and receiving credit for your study abroad experience. If your university has listed recommended programs below, please consider them first and contact any of the program providers referenced in the reviews listed below for more information.
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Fall Deadline: March 1
Spring Deadline: October 1
Summer Deadline: March 1
"Always keep a positive attitude and go into it with an open mind, you'll get to try a lot more that way. It was absolutely worthwhile and I would go back in a heartbeat."
A student University of North Dakota
"It was worth every penny. I learned to be more outgoing and to speak up more"
A student University of North Dakota
"I learned what it means to be an American and what it means to be a Norwegian. It was incredibly worthwhile. I am so glad that I did it!"
A student University of North Dakota
"I learned so many things inside and outside the classroom. My core course in Medical Practice and Policy confirmed my decision to pursue medicine as a career. I learned how to navigate a city and public transportation by myself, as well as, branching out and meeting a variety of other students. The experience was something I ..."
A student University of North Dakota
"I am glad I did it because otherwise I would have always wondered but I wish I would have just studied abroad rather than student taught abroad. I spent a lot of money on a less than beneficial experience in that area. "
Mallory M University of North Dakota
"Gained a lot of cultural and language knowledge-worthwhile "
A student University of North Dakota
"It was amazing. I plan to go overseas many more times."
Nick F University of North Dakota
"I loved studying abroad. I will never be able to do it again and it has taught me valuable lessons such as patience, adaptability, and to be easygoing since plans can easily change. Hopefully, studying abroad will work hand in hand with my International Studies minor. "
Claire L University of North Dakota
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Eric M University of North Dakota
"Going to a country by myself, not knowing anyone there, really forced me to be more independent and put myself out there. It helped me grow in confidence and try things I probably wouldn't have thought to try before."
Ashley S University of North Dakota
"Yes. So worthwhile. I am a changed person, no joke. I feel like any "qualities/understandings" I gained were almost intangible and hard to describe, yet fully there. This experience has caused me to reconsider my entire future!"
Joshua B University of North Dakota
"Absolutely. I got the opportunity to place myself in a new culture and grow from learning to cope with it. Not to mention, I got to see one of the most beautiful countries in the world. I now plan to change from corporate law to international law."
Katie V University of North Dakota
"Yes! Studying abroad really did change my life, which I'm sure tons of people say and it sounds trite, but it really did. My entire way of perceiving the world will always be a little different, and I think, if hard-pressed for an answer, the thing studying abroad taught me is that (despite my pessimism) people really might be g..."
Joshua B University of North Dakota
"It was absolutely worth it. I took all international business classes ( because i am a business major ) and it was amazing seeing my country from a different perspective. The out side in effect was there and it was awesome. It was great to see how other countries run there businesses, how american companies adjust to new setting..."
Evan K University of North Dakota
"I understand more of how Europe works in the business aspect now with an emphasis on France itself. It has also improved my cultural awareness of France. This program actual solidified my choice of a major in the U.S. I took my first HRM class there and loved it. "
Abby S University of North Dakota
"My study abroad experience was very worth while. I think the most challenging part was dealing with the unknown when it came up. This experience has made me want to return and travel more not in France but throughout the world."
cherie e University of North Dakota
"I can not even begin to put into words all that I gained form my time spent abroad. It was an empowering experience. Forcing yourself into a new environment and coming out on top, having learned how to explore, how to learn and how to love, changes every aspect of your life. It is a complete and total game changer. My whole outl..."
Ashley B University of North Dakota
"Yes. I gained so much from this a person. Independence, life skills, cultural awareness, and it made me much more confident and outgoing. Due to this, I am currently applying to Grad Schools Abroad, and from now on I will always the deep desire to travel and experince new things."
Emily S University of North Dakota
"YES! Best time of my life"
Brandon G University of North Dakota
"This study abroad experience had its rough spots, but overall it was an amazing experience. I grew both as a student of Spanish and as a person. Now I'm more curious about other cultures, and hope to travel abroad again in the future. As a teacher-in-training, I will be able to put my study abroad experiences to work in my futur..."
Katelyn G University of North Dakota
"Yes. I would go back in a heartbeat. This was hands down the best decision I have ever made. I made so many new friendships and connections that I know will last a lifetime. I am glad I got to experience new culture and a new way of life in Europe."
Erica M University of North Dakota
"I gained everything from my study abroad experience and I believe every moment was worthwhile. "
Kelsey M University of North Dakota
"I gained experience in leadership that was invaluable. I gained an understanding of how to continually challenge myself and solidified my values by putting things such as courage to the test. Most of all, try new things and don't knock something until you try it. You never know what great thing's you're capable of, so don't c..."
Jordan S University of North Dakota
"I often felt out of place, which I love. It also gave me a better understanding of the feelings of foreigners in the USA. I now have more patience with them and can relate better."
Andie T University of North Dakota
"I learned a lot about myself and how I operate under certain circumstances, like trying to solve problems in another language and with other people that don't have the same background as myself. I also learned better how to plan for trips and how to better manage money. But I learned all of this in a fun, fairly stress-free mann..."
Renae H University of North Dakota