
Intrigued by movies and books that featured the Eiffel Tower, senior Bryanna Worthy wanted to go to France. Learning more about the country, she saw something special in the architecture, the food and the culture. She started taking language lessons as a high school freshman and continued through college. But she didn鈥檛 know if or when she鈥檇 ever visit.
Earlier this year, thanks to UM-Dearborn鈥檚 faculty-led 鈥淔rance Sites of Memory鈥 Study Abroad experience, Worthy spent a week traveling the country while earning course credit. She saw castles, World War II sites, famous paintings and 鈥 of course 鈥 the Eiffel Tower.
Director of Global Engagement Scott Riggs said the university wants any student who wishes to study in another country to have that opportunity. There are both exchange programs and faculty-led study abroad programs available for interested students on the. Upcoming experiences include travel to Austria, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Norway, Spain and Sweden.
Scholarships help students afford the travel 鈥 and the sooner students apply, the earlier they can learn about covered costs. 鈥淎pplying does not mean you are committed to going 鈥 but it does start the process of seeing what scholarships and funding you qualify for,鈥 Riggs said. 鈥淟ast academic year, about $60,000 in aid for study abroad was given to 22 students. So it is not an insignificant amount.鈥 A signature scholarship is the, which is need-based support of up to $4,000. Interested in UM-Dearborn鈥檚 Study Abroad programs? Reach out with questions.