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Category: Local Culture

  • Choosing Your Program

5 Fun Facts about the Dominican Republic

  • by International Studies Abroad (ISA)
  • Posted on February 4, 2016

Thinking of studying abroad in Dominican Republic with ISA? Here are five fun facts to…

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Student making a kissing face towards a camel in Fez, Morrocco
  • Diversity Abroad

ISA Today’s 10 Most Read Articles of 2015

  • by International Studies Abroad (ISA)
  • Posted on December 29, 2015

2015 was a great year for the ISA Today blog, from the year-long City Discovery…

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  • Choosing Your Program

5 Reasons Why Classes in New Zealand are Better Than in the U.S.

  • by International Studies Abroad (ISA)
  • Posted on October 30, 2015

By Nikki Fabrizio, ISA Senior Alumni Relations Coordinator who studied abroad at the University of Otago in…

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  • Custom Programs
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ISA Sites to Consider for Your Faculty-Led Program: Glasgow, Scotland

  • by International Studies Abroad (ISA)
  • Posted on October 29, 2015

Explore Glasgow, Scotland as part of a series of several cities that are great study…

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Coromandel Beach in New Zealand
  • Local Culture

How to Get Off the Beaten Track in New Zealand

  • by International Studies Abroad (ISA)
  • Posted on July 9, 2015

By Kat Harrell, ISA New Zealand Site Specialist New Zealand is pretty “out there” as it…

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