University of Nicosia - Global Semesters
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University of Nicosia - Global Semesters is a program provider offering 14 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad and Internship abroad programs in 1 country such as Cyprus.
Global Semesters operates transformative semester and summer study abroad programs for college students that blend accredited academic coursework with extensive co-curricular travel.
Study Abroad with University of Nicosia - Global Semesters
"I learned how to adapt to new cultures and get out of my comfort zone. I also learned how to be independent and utilize different forms of public transportation. "
A student North Carolina A&T State University
"I gained a broader view of the world. Absolutely."
A student Bethel University
"I met amazing people and learned a lot about a culture that I had previously known little about! It was very worthwhile!"
A student Illinois State University
"I learned to be self-sufficient, independent, and that friends have a way of finding you wherever you go,"
A student Susquehanna University
"And open mind "
A student The Citadel
"It was very worthwhile. I feel so much more culturally aware of places other than America and grew personally as an individual "
A student Clemson University
"I learned how to interact with people from different places."
Ernie Floyd The Citadel
"Lots of knowledge about my self, my independence and competence in travel. "
A student University of Massachusetts Amherst / UMass
"I learned a lot about how to handle things on my own, plan my own trips, budgeting, and to always be open to new experiences. It was most definitely worthwhile"
A student Illinois State University
"I learned about new cultures and mastered backpack traveling. I learned some hard lessons on budgeting and gained some nice friends. "
A student Anonymous University
"I learned a lot about different cultures."
Michael Clementson The Citadel
"Learned how to be a better traveler. "
A student University of Northern Iowa
"I learned a lot about myself while traveling.. about my independence and competence as well as how much more I would like to travel in the future. This experience was more than I could have asked for. "
A student University of Massachusetts Amherst / UMass
"I learned and got to experience different cultures."
A student The Citadel
"It was a humbling experience being a fish out of water and not speaking the main language. It showed me to appreciate and try to learn more about cultures and traditions that are new to me. i left less ignorant that when I arrived. It was absolutely worth while"
Lauren Pringle The Citadel
"Learned how to make friends of different cultures despite differences"
A student University of New Mexico
"It was worthwhile. "
A student The Citadel
"The world is huge. I got a small taste but I want to see more."
John Randall Hall The Citadel
"People throughout the world do not change that much, we are all relatively the same. It was very worthwhile."
A student The Citadel
"I needed to do more research on the location before going. Yes it is a beautiful country with good food. I did not realize how slow and calm it would turn out to be. Slow and calm did get old after a while and I found myself counting the days before I went home. Was it worthwhile? For me, no. "
adin johnson The Citadel
"This trip was really worth while and would love to do it again "
Jay Johnson The Citadel
"I learned so much about different cultures and lifestyles from other international students, and gained so many friends who I will continue to keep in contact with and hopefully visit in the future. This trip really opened my eyes to what is really out there in the world and how amazing people can be. "
Alli Bridgewater College
"The thing that I learned the most about were all of the different cultured around the world. It was great learning the differences of everyday lives of every person on the Earth."
Steven Jumper Susquehanna University
"I learned there are many beautiful places in the world."
A student Illinois State University
"I learned a lot about myself and how I interact with other people. Sometime you didn't get what you want in every situation. Yes, it was definitely worth it!"
Meghan Kesselring Illinois State University