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Students travel while learning
MARIA D' ALESSANDRO MAN'AGING EDITOR MAD724@CABRL'<I.EDU
While sitting in on a Spanish 303 class at Cabrini, a reporter noticed that over a quarter of the students in the class had studied abroad. New opportunities for studying O\)t of the States are popping up e,verywhere, beyond the usual "top four" countries: Italy, Spain, Australia and Ireland, according to Dr. Nicholas Uliano, an assistant professor of Spanish and the coordinator of study abroad programs.
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Spanish minor Jonelle Haykel,also a junior English and communication major, studied in Toledo this past summer. "If I could give anyone that goes to Cabrini advice, it would be to get off this campus and study abroad. You really owe it to yourself," Haykel said.
The cost for a whole semester abroad costs about $IO ,000 for up to 15 credits. A summer session costs about $4500,