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"One's destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things." - Henry Miller
Imagine living abroad in a country of your choice, experiencing a new culture, gaining international experience and earning credit toward your U of S degree. Explore our website to learn more about international opportunities available to you. The International Student and Study Abroad Centre is here to assist you in finding the right program for you and getting you prepared for your trip.
In today's globalized world, adding an international component to your studies has many benefits. International experience provides opportunities for:
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Enhancing your career prospects

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Expanding your horizons and cross-cultural understanding
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Broadening your knowledge in your field of study
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Making friends and building relationships
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Learning a new language or improving your foreign language skills
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And much more...
The International Student and Study Abroad Centre (ISSAC) can help you achieve your personal and professional goals so that your experience abroad is academically, culturally and geographically enriching while being financially affordable. Whether you want to improve your language skills, participate in a formal exchange, gain international work experience or volunteer abroad, ISSAC can assist you on your journey.
Global Experience Learning Community
Before packing your bags and heading out into the world, experience the world right here at home by joining the Term 2 Global Experience Learning Community (LC) at the U of S. Free and open to all undergraduate students, participate in this Learning Community as part of your preparation to go abroad, or simply to expand your cross-cultural understanding in a friendly and peer-led environment. In addition to the Global Experience Learning Community, the University Learning Centre (ULC) offers three other Term 2 interest-based LCs, which are based on the themes of undergraduate research, sustainability, and finding your direction in life (Roadtrip Nation).
For more information, please contact the Learning Communities Office at 966-8057 or by email at lc@usask.ca

