University of Northern Colorado
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The University of Northern Colorado is a public baccalaureate and graduate research university with approximately 12,000 students and six colleges.
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A student University of Northern Colorado
"Every minute was worthwhile. I grew so much as a person and had one of the best times of my life. "
Sara Sprague University of Northern Colorado
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A student University of Northern Colorado
"New persepective and a new language. It was absolutely worthwhile. From this experience, I gained new perspective, a new language to reach an entirely different target audience of people, life-long friends, and another family!"
Max H University of Northern Colorado
"I learned so much from studying in Sevilla. I gained knowledge about Sevilla's history and culture and about modern life and I gained new perspective on the world. My mind opened up so much more after I studied abroad. Personally, the experience left me with more confidence in my language abilities, my navigational abilities, an..."
Bria H University of Northern Colorado
"I learned so much more about myself than I thought I would. The biggest thing I'll remember is that I can be happy on my own and without the approval of others. You meet so many different types while abroad and it's okay to not necessarily like each and every one of them, but you still need to realize how to get along with them."
Morgan R University of Northern Colorado
"I learned a lot about myself from being away from home. I learned how to live in a different culture and feel uncomfortable in many situations but I overcame it all. My study abroad experience was indeed worthwhile. "
A student University of Northern Colorado
"I learned how to be on my own a lot more and I learned more about myself as a person. For instance, I learned that I am not really a big fan of drinking a lot. Like, while I was there I did have a few beers here and there, but while I was there, I found out that the most fun times I ever had were when I was with good friends jus..."
Amanda N University of Northern Colorado
"I definitely gained a new awareness for other cultures- that people all over the world have different customs and cultural expectations, some of which can be frustrating and some of which just make sense. Studying abroad has given me a passion for seeing the world and a love of new experiences! "
Katie L University of Northern Colorado
"Definitly yes!!! I just wish I could have gone for longer. The experience definitely broadened my cultural awareness."
Ashley W University of Northern Colorado
"Absolutely"
Courtney D University of Northern Colorado
"Wish I could go again! I recommend it to everyone!"
Bethany R University of Northern Colorado
"I gained a better understanding of myself, and a greater appreciation of my needs and goals, which did not seem to match this program I loved the family I stayed with and miss them a great deal... the was the biggest highlight of my journey."
Keith B University of Northern Colorado
"yes it was worth it... best time of my life"
nimaan a University of Northern Colorado
"Totally worthwhile! I may be returning to Australia for Grad School or living there in the future. :)"
Emily J University of Northern Colorado
"Simply Put I loved it, period........."
nimaan a University of Northern Colorado
"I am very fluent now in French. My grammar has gotten SO much better. My listening comprehension skyrocketted! At first it was difficult, and then in one week everything started coming together for me! I'm much more comfortable with the language and can converse with people on nearly everything! It's great! I know much more abou..."
Christine E University of Northern Colorado
"My study abroad experience was so worthwhile. It was absolutely without a doubt the best experience of my life and I wouldn't trade it for anything. I learned so much about myself, about other people, about another culture, getting by when you don't know a language, a culture, or expectations. I learned how to travel better, how..."
Neely O University of Northern Colorado
"My experience didn't change my academic interests it just reaffirmed my future academic plans and goals. I caught the travel bug and my cultural awarness was exapanded. My geography and my taste of music and my ablity to adapt to new situations all were greatly expanded upon. "
Clare M University of Northern Colorado
"I think that it was worthwhile and I don't regret my decision. I just was a little disappointed that it was too international. I came to Japan hoping to experience a completely different culture and wanting to experience culture shock."
Anastasia A University of Northern Colorado
"I have gained more confidence, wisdom, courage, an open-mind, traveled to many places, lifelong friendships and a lot of independence. My cultural awareness has increased SO much. My academic interests and future plans have remained the same as before. "
Lauren S University of Northern Colorado
"Worthwhile indeed! I went to France in order to find independence in my life and to prove to myself that I can be uprooted from my life here and live on my own. I found independence and I learned so much more about the culture than any textbook could teach me! I learned to step outside of my comfort zone and take a look around a..."
Michael M University of Northern Colorado
"I learned a lot about myself and about where my priorities are. I learned that I am a major family person, and that I really really do love my fiance, and that I can't live without him. I also learned that I am a leader when I need to be, and can think well on my feet. "
Jennifer D University of Northern Colorado
"Yes. It absolutely was. I can't yet even put down my understandings into words but I know that I have changed a lot and it became easier and easier to interact with different cultures the more I did it."
Myranda H University of Northern Colorado
"Yes."
Steven S University of Northern Colorado