English Teaching Abroad Information Sessions
It is the time of year again for students to start thinking about what to do once graduation rolls around. English Teaching Abroad (ETA) programs are incredible opportunities for students in various fields to experience the abundant benefits of living and working abroad! Make plans to attend one of these ETA information sessions to learn more about the process and experience of teaching abroad.
- Friday, October 28, 12pm-1pm, MAIN 322
- Wednesday, November 9, 12pm-1pm, GRAD 239
Upcoming Information Sessions for Faculty-Led Programs
- South Africa, Past and Present | Thursday, October 20, 12:30pm-1:30pm, GEAR 158
- Morocco: Cities, Cultures, and Landscapes | Friday, October 21, 1pm-2pm, MAIN 319
- France: French in Perpignan | Monday, October 24, 3pm-4pm, JBHT 147
Hogs Abroad 101 Sessions
Center for World Languages: JB Hunt 207, 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm, Every Tuesday & Wednesday!
Learn the study abroad basics – program types, locations, housing options, scholarships, etc. – through these peer-led info sessions. These take place weekly from 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm on Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout the semester. Space is limited to the first 25 students each week, so get there early!
To Do
Study Abroad Scholarships
It’s never too early to start scouting scholarships!
If you’re interested in studying abroad during the upcoming year, check out the scholarships on our website so you’ll have a heads up on the application deadlines! There are a plethora of scholarships that are available; have a look at the ones we know of here: http://studyabroad.uark.edu/students/scholarships.php. There are many more as well so be sure to do your research!
Apply for Your Passport:
Now is a great time to locate your birth certificate and submit a passport application. You can find instructions on how to apply using the following link: http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/passports.html.
Get Connected! #HogsAbroad
Stay in the loop with U of A students while they’re abroad! Students who are studying abroad will be posting throughout the summer, so be sure to check-in and see what’s going on. Follow the blogs at: http://studyabroadarkansas.blogspot.com.
You can also look for our hashtag, #HogsAbroad all over social media, to see more news and posts from students studying abroad!
We look forward to helping you go abroad!