Students returning from study abroad programs often have a difficult time transitioning back into their everyday lives. There are certain enhanced educational features built into study abroad programs, such as hands-on learning through field trips or excursions, closer relationships with other students and professors, and the fact that the environment itself can be utilized as a learning tool. This project seeks to question how these educational experiences abroad affect students' upon their return, specifically in terms of attitudes towards the educational experience at Ball State University and what Ball State University can do in order to alleviate some of the struggles that returning students face.Thesis (B.?)Honors Colleg
Studying abroad is a life changing experience for almost everyone. Those who partake learn new pers...
This study explores the nature of the transformative experience that can occur for students as a res...
This thesis focused on the ways short-term study abroad capstones may change students’ political sta...
Students returning from study abroad programs often have a difficult time transitioning back into th...
The purpose of this creative project was to create a re-entry seminar for Ball State University stud...
This research paper focuses on the effects of studying abroad as an undergraduate student. It is a q...
This research project was developed to test the hypothesis that study abroad can be a positive and v...
Much has been written about the phenomenon of culture shock, the experience that one has when enteri...
In 2009, "over 260,000 students" in the United States chose to study abroad and, if trends continue,...
Study abroad participation has been increasing every year across the United States — at Ball State a...
grantor: University of TorontoCanadian universities are increasing the number of study abr...
The main focus of this thesis is to shed light on the motivating factors that lead American undergra...
This thesis is exploratory in nature and examines the perspective of graduate and undergraduate matr...
The current research was undertaken to develop a better understanding of how students think about th...
Shock Talk is a digital publication targeting Ball State University students who have recently retur...
Studying abroad is a life changing experience for almost everyone. Those who partake learn new pers...
This study explores the nature of the transformative experience that can occur for students as a res...
This thesis focused on the ways short-term study abroad capstones may change students’ political sta...
Students returning from study abroad programs often have a difficult time transitioning back into th...
The purpose of this creative project was to create a re-entry seminar for Ball State University stud...
This research paper focuses on the effects of studying abroad as an undergraduate student. It is a q...
This research project was developed to test the hypothesis that study abroad can be a positive and v...
Much has been written about the phenomenon of culture shock, the experience that one has when enteri...
In 2009, "over 260,000 students" in the United States chose to study abroad and, if trends continue,...
Study abroad participation has been increasing every year across the United States — at Ball State a...
grantor: University of TorontoCanadian universities are increasing the number of study abr...
The main focus of this thesis is to shed light on the motivating factors that lead American undergra...
This thesis is exploratory in nature and examines the perspective of graduate and undergraduate matr...
The current research was undertaken to develop a better understanding of how students think about th...
Shock Talk is a digital publication targeting Ball State University students who have recently retur...
Studying abroad is a life changing experience for almost everyone. Those who partake learn new pers...
This study explores the nature of the transformative experience that can occur for students as a res...
This thesis focused on the ways short-term study abroad capstones may change students’ political sta...