Photography 101: Taking Photos on Tour

As I look back on that trip though, I find that most of my "people" shots are simply group shots that defy any personal identification. So how should we approach photography on tour?

How To: Planning, Preparing, Traveling and Returning From Your Program

We believe that study abroad planning should be as easy as possible for you, faculty, administrators, and travelers so you…

How to Make Your Plane Time FLY BY!

  When traveling for many hours through different time zones, it's easy to feel thrown off. The wait times, the early…

8 Ways to Ensure Success at Your Informational Meetings

Generating awareness amongst your students about the amazing opportunity you are offering to them to study abroad is a crucial step in planning a successful program. We’ve outlined some helpful hints.

Engaging Students On Tour

In my previous post, I wrote about the nightmares I have leading up to my tours.  I stress a lot about being sure that the overall experience exceeds the expectations of my students and their parents. 

Packing 101: Lighter is better

The specifics of the actual journey - where you're going, what you're doing there, how long you'll be there, etc. - are ultimately what dictate a packing list, but relatively speaking, and almost without exception, lighter is better.