Announcements & News
LONDON TERM IS BACK FOR FALL 2013
If you couldn't join London Term in 2012, don't despair! We are proud to announce that the London Term program will take place annually starting in Fall 2o13! Info sessions will be held next semester, but for immediate information please contact the Study Abroad Office and/or visit the London Term webpage.
PHOTO/ESSAY CONTEST
If you studied abroad Spring 2012 and captured a stunning or intriguing picture, get ready for your chance to have your work enjoyed by others.
Enter the PLNU Study Abroad Photo Contest!
Did your experience abroad evoke some interesting thoughts that you put on paper? We want to read about it!
Enter the PLNU Study Abroad Essay Contest.
Visit the Photo/Essay Contest portion of our site for more details!
Deadline is TBA
4:00 PM- STUDY ABROAD INFO SESSIONS EVERYDAY
If you are thinking about studying abroad any time during your college career, drop by the Study Abroad Office for one of our daily information sessions. Attendance at an information session is a required first step and they will cover the process, programs, forms, and deadlines for studying abroad. Please stop by and see us at the Study Abroad Office, now located on the south side of Bond Academic Center in the Academic Support Center, any day Monday-Friday at 4:00 pm. See you then!
PASSPORT INFORMATION
If you do not already have a passport, or if you have a passport that will expire within 6 months after you plan on returning from your semester abroad, it is urgent that you apply NOW. Follow this link to start your application: U.S. Passport Application
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS STUDYING ABROAD
On February 21, 2008, the State Department released a media note providing safety information to students, alerting them to the consequences of incautious or illegal behavior abroad. The State Department’s Bureau of Consular Affairs is responsible for the protection and welfare of U.S. citizens abroad.
GLIMPSE CORRESPONDENT
It is with great pleasure that we announce the application cycle for the Fall 2012 Glimpse Correspondents Program! Supported in part by National Geographic Society, the Correspondents Program is for especially talented study abroad students specializing in writing or photography. Correspondents receive a $600 stipend, a professional editor, career training in writing and photography, guaranteed publication on Glimpse.org, and potential publication in National Geographic platforms.
For more information click here
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