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The ROI Of Studying Abroad

STUDYING ABROAD IN COLLEGE can be an exciting opportunity to tour another country and immerse yourself in a culture much different than your own. However, studying abroad isn't cheap, especially depending on where you choose to travel. In your new country, you'll need money for classes, housing, food, transportation, and more. THE ROI OF STUDYING Beyond the fun you'll have and the memories you'll make, is the cost of spending time in another country worth it in the long run? ABROAD STUDIES SAY: YES attending college abroad can have a positive impact on your career goals, marketable skills, and employability. STUDY ING A BROAD BROADENS CAREER ----- ----- ----- ----- The first and primary impact that studying abroad makes on the lives of students is that it changes and broadens their post-college career goals. IMPACT OF STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS ON STUDENT CAREER PLANS: 35% Made a 14% Made NOTABLE a minor difference DIFFE RENCH 20% MADE A SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE 2796 Made a . moderate DIFFERENCE The most common career goal difference reported was a desire to consider working in another country. STUDYING ABRO AD INTER EST IN WORKING BUILDS résumés IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY Although the job market might be slowly improving, it is more important than ever to stand out from other applicants however possible. Research shows that studying abroad gives students additional qualifications that can improve their chances of landing a position. 17% 41% 35% 41% 31% INCLUDEDON -RÉSUMÉS 11% 4% 5% 12% Students who studied abroad are more PERCENT OF STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS PERCENT OF NON STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS likely to have valuable qualities, skills, and experiences that can enhance a résumé. 36% 28% I STRONGLY I UNDECIDED NOT INTERESTED INTERESTED STRONGLY NOT FOREIGN LANGUAGE I INTERESTED INTERESTED COMPETENCY The desire to work internationally is so strong that studies show 58 percent of 31% 24% students who have studied abroad INTERNATIONALLY- RELATED COURSEWORK are actively pursuing careers in other countries. 25% 4% INTERNATIONAL WORK OR INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE Unfortunately, even the most impressive résumé only serves as a way to land you an interview, and it is that crucial first meeting that determines whether or not a candidate is hireable. During the interview process, students who have studied abroad can start compelling conversations about their experiences, showcasing the breadth of their perspective and highlighting their impressive credentials. 47% 17% INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL STUDIED DID NOT ABROAD STUDY ABROAD EMPLOYERS VALUE CULTURAL EXPERIENCE DISCUSSED AT INTERVIEWS: While having the diverse back- ground that studying abroad pro- vides is certainly helpful for conver- sation at an interview, do employers actually value the experience? 79% |4% 19% 4% FOREIGN LANGUAGE INTERNATIONAL WORK OR COMPETENCY INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE 24% 5% 51% 11% INTERNATIONALLY-RELATED INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL COURSEWORK Studies say yes: A whopping 73 percent of employers say that cited study abroad as important when evaluating the résumés of a job can- didate for a junior-level position. STUDIED ABROAD ; DID NOT STUDY ABROAD For those students with aspirations of working in another country, 8 in 10 HR executives say that study abroad experience was an important factor for overseas job placement within their companies. 73% The skills obtained through studying abroad have been some of the most important to employ- ers. In a study of 135 Human Resource managers from 75 companies, skills obtained by studying abroad are included among the top 4 most important |employee traits. The Top 4 EMPLOYEE TRAITS MANAGERIAL ABILITY STRATEGIC INTERNATIONAL SUBSTANTIVE CROSS- CULTURAL content/technical with emphases UNDERSTANDING knowledge of the primary field of business on teamwork and EXPERIENCE interpersonal skills • Cross-cultural FURTHERMORE, OVER 90 PERCENT communication skills of employers believe that students who have studied abroad are likely to possess other highly desirable skills, including: • Independence • Cultural awareness 90% • Maturity Flexibility -------- ----- ------------ • . .. STUDYING ABROAD IN COLLEGE can be an exciting opportunity to tour another country and immerse yourself in a culture much different than your own. However, studying abroad isn't cheap, especially depending on where you choose to travel. In your new country, you'll need money for classes, housing, food, transportation, and more. THE ROI OF STUDYING Beyond the fun you'll have and the memories you'll make, is the cost of spending time in another country worth it in the long run? ABROAD STUDIES SAY: YES attending college abroad can have a positive impact on your career goals, marketable skills, and employability. STUDY ING A BROAD BROADENS CAREER ----- ----- ----- ----- The first and primary impact that studying abroad makes on the lives of students is that it changes and broadens their post-college career goals. IMPACT OF STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS ON STUDENT CAREER PLANS: 35% Made a 14% Made NOTABLE a minor difference DIFFE RENCH 20% MADE A SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE 2796 Made a . moderate DIFFERENCE The most common career goal difference reported was a desire to consider working in another country. STUDYING ABRO AD INTER EST IN WORKING BUILDS résumés IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY Although the job market might be slowly improving, it is more important than ever to stand out from other applicants however possible. Research shows that studying abroad gives students additional qualifications that can improve their chances of landing a position. 17% 41% 35% 41% 31% INCLUDEDON -RÉSUMÉS 11% 4% 5% 12% Students who studied abroad are more PERCENT OF STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS PERCENT OF NON STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS likely to have valuable qualities, skills, and experiences that can enhance a résumé. 36% 28% I STRONGLY I UNDECIDED NOT INTERESTED INTERESTED STRONGLY NOT FOREIGN LANGUAGE I INTERESTED INTERESTED COMPETENCY The desire to work internationally is so strong that studies show 58 percent of 31% 24% students who have studied abroad INTERNATIONALLY- RELATED COURSEWORK are actively pursuing careers in other countries. 25% 4% INTERNATIONAL WORK OR INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE Unfortunately, even the most impressive résumé only serves as a way to land you an interview, and it is that crucial first meeting that determines whether or not a candidate is hireable. During the interview process, students who have studied abroad can start compelling conversations about their experiences, showcasing the breadth of their perspective and highlighting their impressive credentials. 47% 17% INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL STUDIED DID NOT ABROAD STUDY ABROAD EMPLOYERS VALUE CULTURAL EXPERIENCE DISCUSSED AT INTERVIEWS: While having the diverse back- ground that studying abroad pro- vides is certainly helpful for conver- sation at an interview, do employers actually value the experience? 79% |4% 19% 4% FOREIGN LANGUAGE INTERNATIONAL WORK OR COMPETENCY INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE 24% 5% 51% 11% INTERNATIONALLY-RELATED INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL COURSEWORK Studies say yes: A whopping 73 percent of employers say that cited study abroad as important when evaluating the résumés of a job can- didate for a junior-level position. STUDIED ABROAD ; DID NOT STUDY ABROAD For those students with aspirations of working in another country, 8 in 10 HR executives say that study abroad experience was an important factor for overseas job placement within their companies. 73% The skills obtained through studying abroad have been some of the most important to employ- ers. In a study of 135 Human Resource managers from 75 companies, skills obtained by studying abroad are included among the top 4 most important |employee traits. The Top 4 EMPLOYEE TRAITS MANAGERIAL ABILITY STRATEGIC INTERNATIONAL SUBSTANTIVE CROSS- CULTURAL content/technical with emphases UNDERSTANDING knowledge of the primary field of business on teamwork and EXPERIENCE interpersonal skills • Cross-cultural FURTHERMORE, OVER 90 PERCENT communication skills of employers believe that students who have studied abroad are likely to possess other highly desirable skills, including: • Independence • Cultural awareness 90% • Maturity Flexibility -------- ----- ------------ • . .. STUDYING ABROAD IN COLLEGE can be an exciting opportunity to tour another country and immerse yourself in a culture much different than your own. However, studying abroad isn't cheap, especially depending on where you choose to travel. In your new country, you'll need money for classes, housing, food, transportation, and more. THE ROI OF STUDYING Beyond the fun you'll have and the memories you'll make, is the cost of spending time in another country worth it in the long run? ABROAD STUDIES SAY: YES attending college abroad can have a positive impact on your career goals, marketable skills, and employability. STUDY ING A BROAD BROADENS CAREER ----- ----- ----- ----- The first and primary impact that studying abroad makes on the lives of students is that it changes and broadens their post-college career goals. IMPACT OF STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS ON STUDENT CAREER PLANS: 35% Made a 14% Made NOTABLE a minor difference DIFFE RENCH 20% MADE A SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE 2796 Made a . moderate DIFFERENCE The most common career goal difference reported was a desire to consider working in another country. STUDYING ABRO AD INTER EST IN WORKING BUILDS résumés IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY Although the job market might be slowly improving, it is more important than ever to stand out from other applicants however possible. Research shows that studying abroad gives students additional qualifications that can improve their chances of landing a position. 17% 41% 35% 41% 31% INCLUDEDON -RÉSUMÉS 11% 4% 5% 12% Students who studied abroad are more PERCENT OF STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS PERCENT OF NON STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS likely to have valuable qualities, skills, and experiences that can enhance a résumé. 36% 28% I STRONGLY I UNDECIDED NOT INTERESTED INTERESTED STRONGLY NOT FOREIGN LANGUAGE I INTERESTED INTERESTED COMPETENCY The desire to work internationally is so strong that studies show 58 percent of 31% 24% students who have studied abroad INTERNATIONALLY- RELATED COURSEWORK are actively pursuing careers in other countries. 25% 4% INTERNATIONAL WORK OR INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE Unfortunately, even the most impressive résumé only serves as a way to land you an interview, and it is that crucial first meeting that determines whether or not a candidate is hireable. During the interview process, students who have studied abroad can start compelling conversations about their experiences, showcasing the breadth of their perspective and highlighting their impressive credentials. 47% 17% INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL STUDIED DID NOT ABROAD STUDY ABROAD EMPLOYERS VALUE CULTURAL EXPERIENCE DISCUSSED AT INTERVIEWS: While having the diverse back- ground that studying abroad pro- vides is certainly helpful for conver- sation at an interview, do employers actually value the experience? 79% |4% 19% 4% FOREIGN LANGUAGE INTERNATIONAL WORK OR COMPETENCY INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE 24% 5% 51% 11% INTERNATIONALLY-RELATED INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL COURSEWORK Studies say yes: A whopping 73 percent of employers say that cited study abroad as important when evaluating the résumés of a job can- didate for a junior-level position. STUDIED ABROAD ; DID NOT STUDY ABROAD For those students with aspirations of working in another country, 8 in 10 HR executives say that study abroad experience was an important factor for overseas job placement within their companies. 73% The skills obtained through studying abroad have been some of the most important to employ- ers. In a study of 135 Human Resource managers from 75 companies, skills obtained by studying abroad are included among the top 4 most important |employee traits. The Top 4 EMPLOYEE TRAITS MANAGERIAL ABILITY STRATEGIC INTERNATIONAL SUBSTANTIVE CROSS- CULTURAL content/technical with emphases UNDERSTANDING knowledge of the primary field of business on teamwork and EXPERIENCE interpersonal skills • Cross-cultural FURTHERMORE, OVER 90 PERCENT communication skills of employers believe that students who have studied abroad are likely to possess other highly desirable skills, including: • Independence • Cultural awareness 90% • Maturity Flexibility -------- ----- ------------ • . .. STUDYING ABROAD IN COLLEGE can be an exciting opportunity to tour another country and immerse yourself in a culture much different than your own. However, studying abroad isn't cheap, especially depending on where you choose to travel. In your new country, you'll need money for classes, housing, food, transportation, and more. THE ROI OF STUDYING Beyond the fun you'll have and the memories you'll make, is the cost of spending time in another country worth it in the long run? ABROAD STUDIES SAY: YES attending college abroad can have a positive impact on your career goals, marketable skills, and employability. STUDY ING A BROAD BROADENS CAREER ----- ----- ----- ----- The first and primary impact that studying abroad makes on the lives of students is that it changes and broadens their post-college career goals. IMPACT OF STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS ON STUDENT CAREER PLANS: 35% Made a 14% Made NOTABLE a minor difference DIFFE RENCH 20% MADE A SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE 2796 Made a . moderate DIFFERENCE The most common career goal difference reported was a desire to consider working in another country. STUDYING ABRO AD INTER EST IN WORKING BUILDS résumés IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY Although the job market might be slowly improving, it is more important than ever to stand out from other applicants however possible. Research shows that studying abroad gives students additional qualifications that can improve their chances of landing a position. 17% 41% 35% 41% 31% INCLUDEDON -RÉSUMÉS 11% 4% 5% 12% Students who studied abroad are more PERCENT OF STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS PERCENT OF NON STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS likely to have valuable qualities, skills, and experiences that can enhance a résumé. 36% 28% I STRONGLY I UNDECIDED NOT INTERESTED INTERESTED STRONGLY NOT FOREIGN LANGUAGE I INTERESTED INTERESTED COMPETENCY The desire to work internationally is so strong that studies show 58 percent of 31% 24% students who have studied abroad INTERNATIONALLY- RELATED COURSEWORK are actively pursuing careers in other countries. 25% 4% INTERNATIONAL WORK OR INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE Unfortunately, even the most impressive résumé only serves as a way to land you an interview, and it is that crucial first meeting that determines whether or not a candidate is hireable. During the interview process, students who have studied abroad can start compelling conversations about their experiences, showcasing the breadth of their perspective and highlighting their impressive credentials. 47% 17% INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL STUDIED DID NOT ABROAD STUDY ABROAD EMPLOYERS VALUE CULTURAL EXPERIENCE DISCUSSED AT INTERVIEWS: While having the diverse back- ground that studying abroad pro- vides is certainly helpful for conver- sation at an interview, do employers actually value the experience? 79% |4% 19% 4% FOREIGN LANGUAGE INTERNATIONAL WORK OR COMPETENCY INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE 24% 5% 51% 11% INTERNATIONALLY-RELATED INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL COURSEWORK Studies say yes: A whopping 73 percent of employers say that cited study abroad as important when evaluating the résumés of a job can- didate for a junior-level position. STUDIED ABROAD ; DID NOT STUDY ABROAD For those students with aspirations of working in another country, 8 in 10 HR executives say that study abroad experience was an important factor for overseas job placement within their companies. 73% The skills obtained through studying abroad have been some of the most important to employ- ers. In a study of 135 Human Resource managers from 75 companies, skills obtained by studying abroad are included among the top 4 most important |employee traits. The Top 4 EMPLOYEE TRAITS MANAGERIAL ABILITY STRATEGIC INTERNATIONAL SUBSTANTIVE CROSS- CULTURAL content/technical with emphases UNDERSTANDING knowledge of the primary field of business on teamwork and EXPERIENCE interpersonal skills • Cross-cultural FURTHERMORE, OVER 90 PERCENT communication skills of employers believe that students who have studied abroad are likely to possess other highly desirable skills, including: • Independence • Cultural awareness 90% • Maturity Flexibility -------- ----- ------------ • . .. STUDYING ABROAD IN COLLEGE can be an exciting opportunity to tour another country and immerse yourself in a culture much different than your own. However, studying abroad isn't cheap, especially depending on where you choose to travel. In your new country, you'll need money for classes, housing, food, transportation, and more. THE ROI OF STUDYING Beyond the fun you'll have and the memories you'll make, is the cost of spending time in another country worth it in the long run? ABROAD STUDIES SAY: YES attending college abroad can have a positive impact on your career goals, marketable skills, and employability. STUDY ING A BROAD BROADENS CAREER ----- ----- ----- ----- The first and primary impact that studying abroad makes on the lives of students is that it changes and broadens their post-college career goals. IMPACT OF STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS ON STUDENT CAREER PLANS: 35% Made a 14% Made NOTABLE a minor difference DIFFE RENCH 20% MADE A SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE 2796 Made a . moderate DIFFERENCE The most common career goal difference reported was a desire to consider working in another country. STUDYING ABRO AD INTER EST IN WORKING BUILDS résumés IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY Although the job market might be slowly improving, it is more important than ever to stand out from other applicants however possible. Research shows that studying abroad gives students additional qualifications that can improve their chances of landing a position. 17% 41% 35% 41% 31% INCLUDEDON -RÉSUMÉS 11% 4% 5% 12% Students who studied abroad are more PERCENT OF STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS PERCENT OF NON STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS likely to have valuable qualities, skills, and experiences that can enhance a résumé. 36% 28% I STRONGLY I UNDECIDED NOT INTERESTED INTERESTED STRONGLY NOT FOREIGN LANGUAGE I INTERESTED INTERESTED COMPETENCY The desire to work internationally is so strong that studies show 58 percent of 31% 24% students who have studied abroad INTERNATIONALLY- RELATED COURSEWORK are actively pursuing careers in other countries. 25% 4% INTERNATIONAL WORK OR INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE Unfortunately, even the most impressive résumé only serves as a way to land you an interview, and it is that crucial first meeting that determines whether or not a candidate is hireable. During the interview process, students who have studied abroad can start compelling conversations about their experiences, showcasing the breadth of their perspective and highlighting their impressive credentials. 47% 17% INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL STUDIED DID NOT ABROAD STUDY ABROAD EMPLOYERS VALUE CULTURAL EXPERIENCE DISCUSSED AT INTERVIEWS: While having the diverse back- ground that studying abroad pro- vides is certainly helpful for conver- sation at an interview, do employers actually value the experience? 79% |4% 19% 4% FOREIGN LANGUAGE INTERNATIONAL WORK OR COMPETENCY INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE 24% 5% 51% 11% INTERNATIONALLY-RELATED INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL COURSEWORK Studies say yes: A whopping 73 percent of employers say that cited study abroad as important when evaluating the résumés of a job can- didate for a junior-level position. STUDIED ABROAD ; DID NOT STUDY ABROAD For those students with aspirations of working in another country, 8 in 10 HR executives say that study abroad experience was an important factor for overseas job placement within their companies. 73% The skills obtained through studying abroad have been some of the most important to employ- ers. In a study of 135 Human Resource managers from 75 companies, skills obtained by studying abroad are included among the top 4 most important |employee traits. The Top 4 EMPLOYEE TRAITS MANAGERIAL ABILITY STRATEGIC INTERNATIONAL SUBSTANTIVE CROSS- CULTURAL content/technical with emphases UNDERSTANDING knowledge of the primary field of business on teamwork and EXPERIENCE interpersonal skills • Cross-cultural FURTHERMORE, OVER 90 PERCENT communication skills of employers believe that students who have studied abroad are likely to possess other highly desirable skills, including: • Independence • Cultural awareness 90% • Maturity Flexibility -------- ----- ------------ • . .. STUDYING ABROAD IN COLLEGE can be an exciting opportunity to tour another country and immerse yourself in a culture much different than your own. However, studying abroad isn't cheap, especially depending on where you choose to travel. In your new country, you'll need money for classes, housing, food, transportation, and more. THE ROI OF STUDYING Beyond the fun you'll have and the memories you'll make, is the cost of spending time in another country worth it in the long run? ABROAD STUDIES SAY: YES attending college abroad can have a positive impact on your career goals, marketable skills, and employability. STUDY ING A BROAD BROADENS CAREER ----- ----- ----- ----- The first and primary impact that studying abroad makes on the lives of students is that it changes and broadens their post-college career goals. IMPACT OF STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS ON STUDENT CAREER PLANS: 35% Made a 14% Made NOTABLE a minor difference DIFFE RENCH 20% MADE A SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE 2796 Made a . moderate DIFFERENCE The most common career goal difference reported was a desire to consider working in another country. STUDYING ABRO AD INTER EST IN WORKING BUILDS résumés IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY Although the job market might be slowly improving, it is more important than ever to stand out from other applicants however possible. Research shows that studying abroad gives students additional qualifications that can improve their chances of landing a position. 17% 41% 35% 41% 31% INCLUDEDON -RÉSUMÉS 11% 4% 5% 12% Students who studied abroad are more PERCENT OF STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS PERCENT OF NON STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS likely to have valuable qualities, skills, and experiences that can enhance a résumé. 36% 28% I STRONGLY I UNDECIDED NOT INTERESTED INTERESTED STRONGLY NOT FOREIGN LANGUAGE I INTERESTED INTERESTED COMPETENCY The desire to work internationally is so strong that studies show 58 percent of 31% 24% students who have studied abroad INTERNATIONALLY- RELATED COURSEWORK are actively pursuing careers in other countries. 25% 4% INTERNATIONAL WORK OR INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE Unfortunately, even the most impressive résumé only serves as a way to land you an interview, and it is that crucial first meeting that determines whether or not a candidate is hireable. During the interview process, students who have studied abroad can start compelling conversations about their experiences, showcasing the breadth of their perspective and highlighting their impressive credentials. 47% 17% INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL STUDIED DID NOT ABROAD STUDY ABROAD EMPLOYERS VALUE CULTURAL EXPERIENCE DISCUSSED AT INTERVIEWS: While having the diverse back- ground that studying abroad pro- vides is certainly helpful for conver- sation at an interview, do employers actually value the experience? 79% |4% 19% 4% FOREIGN LANGUAGE INTERNATIONAL WORK OR COMPETENCY INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE 24% 5% 51% 11% INTERNATIONALLY-RELATED INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL COURSEWORK Studies say yes: A whopping 73 percent of employers say that cited study abroad as important when evaluating the résumés of a job can- didate for a junior-level position. STUDIED ABROAD ; DID NOT STUDY ABROAD For those students with aspirations of working in another country, 8 in 10 HR executives say that study abroad experience was an important factor for overseas job placement within their companies. 73% The skills obtained through studying abroad have been some of the most important to employ- ers. In a study of 135 Human Resource managers from 75 companies, skills obtained by studying abroad are included among the top 4 most important |employee traits. The Top 4 EMPLOYEE TRAITS MANAGERIAL ABILITY STRATEGIC INTERNATIONAL SUBSTANTIVE CROSS- CULTURAL content/technical with emphases UNDERSTANDING knowledge of the primary field of business on teamwork and EXPERIENCE interpersonal skills • Cross-cultural FURTHERMORE, OVER 90 PERCENT communication skills of employers believe that students who have studied abroad are likely to possess other highly desirable skills, including: • Independence • Cultural awareness 90% • Maturity Flexibility -------- ----- ------------ • . ..

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