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The GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Difference |
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Our first study abroad program, AustraLearn, is one of the older and well-known study abroad programs. Its sister programs of AsiaLearn and EuroLearn also bring a strong reputation to our now worldwide set of programs available to North American students.
We are focused on both your professional and personal development which is why our longer term study abroad programs all offer a Bridging Cultures Program (in-country) to help you adjust and gain the most from your independent experience. We encourage volunteerism in all of our programs and offer our own on-site academic mentors in addition to campus-based tutors where we feel our students need the extra support. Mid-semester excursions, short-term programs and weekend travel ensure you will experience your destination to the fullest. Our end of program workshops and alumni connections help you grow even more from your experience abroad. We participate in Education Abroad through well-known
organizations in the national and international scenes
and especially through presence in NAFSA: Association of
International Educators, The Forum on Education Abroad,
and the Canadian Bureau for International Education. Our
International Council of North American advisors provides ongoing
oversight of our work, and our creation of and support to
the Foundation for Asia Pacific Education ensures our students
going to the Asia-Pacific region gain financial scholarships for
their programs in addition to the scholarships we provide for all GlobaLinks Learning Abroad was ranked 7th out of 100 top women owned organizations in Colorado in 2009, and its Executive Director, Cynthia Banks, named one of the top 3 business leaders in the state in 2008. Students are our work, our passion, and our obligation. We are a trusted partner in international education because of how we do our work each and every day. |
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GlobaLinks Learning Abroad - 12050 N. Pecos St., Suite 320 Westminster, CO 80234 |
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