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Study Abroad Program Locations that Offer Business Classes

AIFS Abroad

With the prestigious accreditation from AACSB and many other professionally accredited programs, the school ensures its students receive high-quality education aligned with industry standards. The faculty, made up of industry leaders, is dedicated to teaching and groundbreaking research.

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Why Quality & Rigor Matter In Dual Enrollment

Parchment

It’s deep at the heart of the formation of our organization and really serve as kind of the singular source for national best practice, peer-to-peer connections, research and advocacy. We do a lot in the professional development space because this is such a unique space of education.

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20+ Questions to Ask When Choosing an Internship Program Provider

AIFS Abroad

Sometimes this has to do with requirements for certain client-facing industries, or because of language proficiency evaluations determined during in-person interviews. You should also ask questions about location, whether it’s close to public transportation (hello, commute!), Is there a career development facet to the program?

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8 Destinations for Affordable Study Abroad Programs under $2,000

Study Aborad Association

We build itineraries on a daily basis and we have taken the following factors into account while building this list of affordable study abroad destinations: knowledge from our professional experience building itineraries budget data from the last 10 years. the country’s cost of living (transportation, meals, shopping, etc).

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The Power of Recognizing Higher Ed Faculty as Working-Class (Helena Worthen*)

Higher Education Inquirer

At that year’s How Class Works conference at SUNY Stony Brook, academics from history, political science, labor and industrial relations, and other fields debated Zweig’s use of the term “working class.” It can also inspire us to build alliances to improve our conditions and our industry.

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