Wednesday, October 1, 2008

EAP program

Sorry for sending this over e-mail first instead of on the blog. It is very hard to break myself of this habit.

EAP stands for study abroad. Uh, I'm not quite sure how that works with the letters and stuff, but just trust me, it stands for study abroad. I feel like studying abroad is so obviously great that I don't need to use rhetoric/marketing, but the one thing I will add is that as a college student it really works out for you because, since you have to pay tuition anyway, you're basically paying it to the study abroad program instead of your regular tuition. So it might not actually cost anything more. (Unless you go somewhere where the dollar has a weak exchange right now, like Europe. So yeah, go to Chile or Brazil or Turkey or Vietnam or something. Did I mention how great study abroad is?)

FWD:

Dear Humanities Core Course Students,

We usually don't send e-mail announcements that aren't directly related to Humanities Core Course activities, but we do make an exception for the Education Abroad Program because of the all the positive ways it enriches the undergraduate education experience. On Friday, October 3, from 11:00-11:50, the Education Abroad Program will hold a special forum in Bio Sci Lecture Hall III to inform you about opportunities to study abroad at UC. For more information on Education Abroad, please also visit the UCI Center for International Education.

Friday’s forum is open to all Humanities Core Course students, whether or not you are enrolled in a forum time.

Suzanne Bolding
Humanities Core Course Program

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