THE Study Abroad Pod
Will you meet new people to call friends, learn new skills to spice up your resume, and see the world through different eyes if you study abroad? Yes! Let's talk about it!
Subscribe to THE Study Abroad Pod to learn all the tips for having one of the greatest life-changing and cross-cultural adventures of your life. University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) is a nonprofit that hopes to make an international education accessible to all students. Listen for advice from our U.S. and international staff about choosing the right program, classes, and excursions for you!
Visit usac.edu for more information on study abroad opportunities with USAC.
THE Study Abroad Pod
Latest Episodes
Lost my luggage and found my future in Uruguay
Allison B., a University of Iowa student, shares how a stressful start in Montevideo turned into a defining experience. Hosted by Kiana Raiford, USAC’s Institutional Relations project coordinator, this episode explores host family life, gaining...
Finding your footing in Italy as a solo female traveler
It’s Women’s History Month, and today we’re taking you to Viterbo, Italy. Long-standing Resident Director of the Viterbo program, Francesca Del Giudice sits down with Grace from the University of Maine to share some of the adventures stepping o...
From French family dinners to Moroccan adventures
Liam D., a junior at Seton Hall University, spent his fall semester living with a host family in Pau, France. He went from decoding French rap slang to learning the proper way to cut cheese at family dinners and quickly discovered why a portabl...
What living in Seoul is like
Rokaya M., a civil engineering student at Boise State University, and Hodan M., a politics and international relations student at SOAS University of London, reflect on studying abroad in Seoul, Korea. From becoming roommates to finding confiden...
Study abroad was not what we expected
This season took us everywhere. While we heard travel stories from Nagasaki, Prague, the Gold Coast, and beyond, the real journey was internal. In this year-end wrap, we revisit what we experienced along the way: messy language learning, identi...