TRI-S • STUDY ABROAD
study. serve . share. A NDERSON U NIVERSITY
What does it really mean to be a “global citizen?” Anderson University students travel all over the world through Tri-S and Study Abroad. We STUDY cultures different than our own, SERVE others, and SHARE our lives to build relationships with those we meet.
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TRI-S STUDY, SERVE, SHARE
Est. 1964 Tri-S is a unique international and cross-cultural program that provides short-term opportunities for students to learn and serve alongside faculty and staff trip leaders. Tri-S extends your college experience to locations around the world.
Ireland
Adirondack Mountains
houston, tx
Greece
s r t u u o d e e v n a t s h b e e r e e n h ? W With experience in 83 countries around the world, Tri-S travelers have been to places such as Australia, Greece, Honduras, Uganda, India, Belize, Peru, China, Israel, Romania‌ well, you get the picture. We also coordinate trips to urban cities and mission centers within the United States.
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84 COUNTRIES • OVER 10,500 TRAVELERS • 6 CONTINENTS • OVER 54 YEARS OF TRAVELING • AVERAGE OF 10,000 SERVICE HOURS A YEAR
Israel
Grand Canyon National Park
Nicaragua
Zambia immerse yourself with
STUDY ABROAD If you want to immerse yourself in another culture for an extended period of time and earn academic credit, look at our study abroad program for semester and summer-length experiences.
A study abroad experience allows you to develop a greater understanding of the world, broaden and diversify your education, build cross-cultural awareness, and enhance your career opportunities.
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Jamaica “life enriched
get away
forever changed
new perspective”
“This Nordic Tour trip was honestly life changing. The things I learned abroad have changed my views of myself and those around me. Lessons from other parts of the world stick with you when you come back home, and you will find your life enriched because of them.”
“Traveling to the Holy Lands of Israel forever changed the way that I will read the Bible. To physically touch stories of the past transformed my present.”
“I didn’t go to India to be changed, but I gained so many new perspectives that there is no way I could come back the same person as when I left.”
Michaela McCurdy ’20,
Veronica Bryant ’21,
biology and spanish
language arts secondary education
music composition
“The Tri-S trip to the Grand Canyon gave me the opportunity I needed–to get away and reflect on life, something that I think we all need in our busy and achievement-driven society. This trip allowed me to take back my mind, as well as live out my ‘wannabe adventurer’ dream.”
Nordic Tour
Connor Sorrell ’19,
Timothy Blaisdell ’20,
Israel
psychology
Grand Canyon
Center for International and Intercultural Studies 765.641.4170 | tris@anderson.edu anderson.edu/tri-s
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