August 2019 NewsletterBon Voyage! Over 150 students will be participating in semester abroad programs in 18 countries this fall. We wish you all a safe, enriched academic experience!
The fall semester is right around the corner and we have a lot of changes happening in our office. We look forward to unveiling them in the September newsletter. Stay tuned.
Study Abroad Fair The Fall Study Abroad Fair will be Monday, September 16, 10 - 2 p.m. in Attallah Piazza.
Gateway to Taiwan
2018 - 2019 EventsA year in review: Chapman strengthens its connection to Taiwan culture and traditions
Interterm 2020 ApplicationsInterterm 2020 Travel Course opportunities will open August 14. Enrollment Agreement, deposit receipt, and passport copy are due by October 24.
Apply to work at the CGEWe're hiring for undergraduate and graduate positions for the 2019 - 2020 Academic Year. Apply to be a student assistant and help the Chapman community learn more about our programs.
Global Fest PerformersInterested in performing at Global Fest during International Education Week? Performances will be held on 11/ 18 from 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. in Attallah Piazza.
International Scholar Services
Susan Sams, who works with international scholars, has moved offices! You can find Susan in her new office in Memorial Hall 301. She can be reached at 714-997-6739.
CGE on Campus Stop by the Center for Global Education presentations and tabling at Orientation and during the first weeks of school to learn more about how to get your global experience.
Japan Travel Course BlogOn May 2019, a group of students, along with Dean Lisa Sparks and Dr. Eriko Maeda of the School of Communication, embarked on a short travel course titled, “COM 329 Japan: Food Culture and Roots of Modern Innovation."
A Career in TravelRachel-Jean Firchau ‘15 shares her journey from study abroad to her career in travel, and how her journeys have helped show her just how far she was capable of going
Mango LanguagesMango is an online language-learning system with over 70 languages and over 20 modules for ESL learners. Record your own speech to compare to native speakers. Free for the Chapman community through Leatherby Libraries.
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