Students benefit enormously from study abroad experiences
as these experiences expose them to cultures other than their own and equip
them to think and act with both in mind. It nurtures leadership skills, adaptability, empathy, independence, and
initiative.
At the Richard M. Fairbanks
School of Public Health, students currently have three different study abroad experiences
to pursue; London, Nicaragua, and Sweden. In each program, students explore both the past and the future of public
health as well as the organization, financing, challenges, and future direction
of each country's health system. Participants spend time in a classroom as well
as exploring historic sites, landmarks, museums, and other cultural sites
related to health and health systems.
A substantial
portion of our undergraduate population at FSPH are first-generation students
who are under-resourced. These students want to take advantage of study abroad
opportunities, but simply can’t afford to. Your gift today will help us create a
study abroad scholarship that will provide these opportunities to our students. To
help us meet this goal, one generous donor has agreed to match all donations through
this campaign--up to a total of $2,500.
Thank you for
considering a gift today. Your generosity will aid us in the
challenging task of helping to guarantee a prosperous future by training
tomorrow’s very best healthcare leaders.