GLOBAL
Who knew...
...that by engaging with the world, we transform ourselves.
International:
71 %
134.6
14,000
of GC students study abroad
million miles traveled
host families
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At Goshen College, global citizenship is part of our DNA. As a student here, you’ll find that “global awareness” isn’t a course you take or a club you join – it’s how you live. Academically, socially and spiritually, our students are intercultural leaders – a necessity in today’s interconnected world.
Intercultural:
41 %
9%
23
students of color or from outside the United States
international students
countries represented
Indonesia
China
Peru
Senegal
Current Study-Service Term locations (and languages) include: Southeast Asia: Indonesia (Indonesian) Asia: China (Mandarin) South America: Peru (Spanish & ASL) West Africa: Senegal (French & Wolof) East Africa: Tanzania (Swahili)
Tanzania
If you want to change the world, it helps to have lived there Goshen’s Study-Service Term (SST) is one of the longest-running study abroad programs in the country. The semesterlong program emphasizes total cultural immersion in a developing country and is divided into two distinct parts: The first half involves intense language and cultural studies, usually in the nation’s capital, and you’ll spend the second half in a more remote area working on a volunteer service project. Wherever you go, you’ll stay with host families and absorb day-to-day life as a member of the community. Not only will you grow personally as you are pushed out of your comfort zone in the best ways possible, but you will also gain experiences and understanding that will positively set you apart as you seek future jobs or graduate school acceptance.
#4
Best study abroad program in America -Best College Reviews
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You don’t have to be a world traveler to be a global citizen In fact, you can stay right on campus and the world will come to you. You’ll experience people and cultures from around the world, and find common ground with students from different backgrounds and perspectives. If you come with an open heart, you’ll leave prepared to embrace the world. Student clubs: Black Student Union International Student Club Latino Student Union Annual events: International Student Club Coffeehouse Martin Luther King, Jr. Study Day Intercultural study requirement: There are three ways to meet the college’s intercultural study requirement: 1. Participate in the college’s StudyService Term. 2. Take on-campus alternative courses, like: Communicating Across Cultures, Intro to Economic Development, World Literature, Immigration and American Identity, African History, Latino Arts and Literature, Asian Thought, and Race and Ethnic Relations. 3. Study abroad with other international programs.
Let the world be your classroom In addition to campus classes and SST, our innovative May term provides the opportunity to take a three-week intensive course on captivating topics around the world, including: Marine Biology in the Florida Keys Arts in London Business in China or Spain Nursing in Nepal The Bible in Greece and Italy Economics in Ecuador Anabaptist History in Paraguay History and Archaeology on Hopi and Navajo Reservations
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