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Co-Curricular Learning

   Study Abroad

     In a world where nearly 3.8 billion people use the internet, our
     neighbors are not just across the street, they often are literally
     around the globe. Yet while technology has made the world
     smaller, face-to-face interaction can still be life changing.
     Study abroad has been available at most universities, including
     ours, for some time. But this past year, we sought to make it
     accessible to students who might not have the means — or the
     time — to spend thousands of dollars or several months
     overseas.
     This summer, we o ered our first service-learning trip to the
     Caribbean. Approximately 25 students set sail aboard a cruise
     ship as part of our first “Knights Impact” trip to the Dominican
     Republic.
     There, they engaged in projects ranging from planting trees to
     tutoring youngsters to helping provide access to clean water to
     working at a co-op. At a price point and time commitment many
     of our students can a ord, our service learning provides an
     opportunity that may be exactly the type of perspective-
     changing educational experience that makes our students
     better neighbors, both at home and abroad.
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