Tips for Balancing ADHD and a High GPA on Study Abroad
<p>What is it like to study abroad with a learning disability? Check out (IC San Diego) Megan Patton's tools and strategies for maintaining a high GPA while studying abroad with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and learn how you can savor success too!</p>
3-Minute Travel Guide: Queensland, Australia
<p>What is it like to study abroad in Queensland, Australia? Take a look at Dorienne Larbig's (UC Santa Barbara) tips and recommendations on where to live, new foods to try, and the most interesting classes you can take abroad.</p>
Top 5 Reasons to Study Abroad in Australia
<p>Why study abroad in Australia 8,000 miles from home? Jahnavi Srinivas (UC Los Angeles) shares all the best reasons to study abroad in the land down under.</p>
Tips for a regenerative—not just sustainable—study abroad experience
<p>Want to know how you can make your study abroad travel sustainable? Here are some actionable tips to help you study abroad with as little impact as possible and strategies to leave the community abroad a little better when you're gone.</p>
3-minute travel guide: Melbourne, Australia
<p>Make sure to buy plenty of sunscreen as you take in all the Aussie football, meat pies, and street art you can handle in Melbourne, Australia. Waresa Hu (UC Irvine) shares her insider knowledge on how to make the most of studying abroad in the land down under.</p>
How to help stop global climate change
<p>Want to discover solutions to the most critical environmental challenge of our time? Here are six study abroad programs that can help you stop climate change this year.</p>
3-minute travel guide: Sydney, Australia
<p>Learn all about student life in Sydney, Australia in under 3 minutes from Lilly Erickson, a California-born-and-raised Comm and Psych major at UC Santa Barbara with a serious case of wanderlust.</p>
Epic surf spots near epic study abroad locations
<p>We searched the world for surf-worthy beaches within walking distance or a short public transportation ride from universities where you can study abroad with UCEAP. Some of these universities have surf clubs too, so you have access to a built-in set of buddies with native knowledge of the best beaches. Surf’s up!</p>