Online tool launches to make studying abroad a lot easier
A new website from GlobaLinks Learning Abroad launches as a one-stop-shop for worldwide study abroad programs, complete with interactive features keep students informed and organized while they explore their international education options.
A new website from GlobaLinks Learning Abroad has launched as a one-stop-shop for worldwide study abroad programs, complete with interactive features keep students informed and organized while they explore their international education options.
The website, GlobaLinksAbroad.org, provides helpful interactive tools and comprehensive study abroad information on the AustraLearn, AsiaLearn and EuroLearn programs, while featuring easy-to-navigate sections detailing information about internships, semester abroad, year, short-term, and degree programs at sites in Australia, Asia, Europe and the South Pacific.
Additionally, there are sections designated specifically for parents, advisors, students and alumni.
The website’s Program Finder and MyLearn account features help students stay informed and organized throughout the process of applying for a foreign study program.
According to Cynthia Banks, GlobaLinks Learning Abroad executive director and founder, “University students interested in studying abroad can easily become overwhelmed by vast amounts of online information as they search for an international education program that best fits their needs. Our new GlobaLinksAbroad.org website is a helpful comprehensive resource on studying abroad as well as an interactive ‘home base’ for students to explore the many options provided by the AustraLearn, AsiaLearn and EuroLearn programs.”
GlobaLinks Learning Abroad, based outside Denver in Westminster, Colorado, is a leading provider of education abroad programs for college-level students in destinations across the globe. Students from more than 800 universities and colleges across North America choose to study with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad each semester via its educational programs.
“During our 20 years assisting more than 20,000 students from across North America in studying abroad, we’ve developed websites that streamline the sometimes complex selection and application process,” continued Banks. “Now, GlobaLinksAbroad.org is making it even easier for students, parents, advisors and faculty to discover the possibilities in international education.”
Since 1990, GlobaLinks Learning Abroad has sent more than 20,000 students on educational programs worldwide.
For more information, visit GlobaLinksAbroad.org or check out the latest news on our programs and partners at GlobaLinksNewsWire.com.
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