College Study Abroad Blog
Ramadan in Seoul
Dates at Iftar? Try Kimchi. In Seoul, traditional Ramadan dates might meet a spicy twist. As a Turkish-American Muslim student studying abroad in Seoul, I experienced a Ramadan that blended... keep reading
It's Your Bias's Birthday, How will you Spend the Day?
Ever dreamed of celebrating your favorite K-pop idol’s birthday in a café decked out in fan-made art, custom merch, and themed drinks? Welcome to Korea’s K-pop birthday café craze — the ultimate fan experience that combines Korea’s unmatched café culture with full-on idol appreciation. From sweet drinks and photo exhibitions to exciting lucky draws (for just 2,000 won!), this blog takes you inside the buzzing scene around Seoul.
A Trip Back in Time: Hanbok rentals and more!
Ever wondered where everyone goes to rent Hanboks? Or how much should you plan to pay for the experience? Take a look to see what the standard hanbok experience costs in the bustling city of Seoul, and get some history on the popular traditional garments.
Temple Stay in South Korea - Beomeosa Temple
If you're curious about Temple Stays in South Korea, look no further! This post briefly goes over my experience at Beomeosa Temple in Busan.
Budget Traveling in South Korea - My Trip to Busan!
If you're curious about what budget travel looks like in South Korea, this is the post for you! In this blog post, I go over my budget trip to Busan in detail (all prices and addresses included)!
Strengthening Student Support: CIEE Meets with the University of Auckland
A couple of weeks ago, our local CIEE team in Auckland had the pleasure of meeting with Sarah Sung, Study Abroad Manager at the University of Auckland (UoA). The meeting... keep reading
Australia’s Favorite Vacation Spot
By: Keira Engler In my time spent studying abroad in Australia, I tried to make every second count. I braved the wildlife in Royal National Park, bartered at the Glebe... keep reading
How Studying Abroad Reconnected Me with Friends from My Past
By: Aiden Lo During this study abroad, I reconnected with four people who I haven’t met in five years. All of them were from a summer camp in Toledo. I... keep reading
ASU Online Spotlight #5: Week of April 21
Meet the ASU Online Scholars Studying Asynchronously Across the Globe! Thanks to CIEE’s partnership with ASU, students can explore the world and take asynchronous classes wherever they are. No set... keep reading
Top 10 Puerto Rican Slang Words
Puerto Rican Spanish has its own unique rhythm, and if you’re studying abroad there, you’ll quickly notice locals dropping words and phrases you’ve never seen in a textbook. Understanding Puerto... keep reading
The Bike Trip That Didn't Happen (Yet)
Written by Catherine Ripsteen student from Open Campus Spring Block 3 2025: The Bike Trip That Didn't Happen Date: 4/02/25 Copenhagen is consistently ranked as one of the world’s most... keep reading
Your Guide to Scottish Slang: Top 10 Phrases You Should Know
If you’re about to embark on a Scotland study abroad adventure, it’s a smart idea to familiarize yourself with the dialects, accents, and even varying languages spoken in this charming... keep reading
Top Moments from My Time Studying Abroad in Madrid
By: Michael Penaranda I will always treasure the life-changing experience of studying abroad in Madrid. The city will always be a memorable part of my life because of its rich... keep reading
Eating Away Homesickness
Even though it’s my second time living abroad—specifically in South Korea—that doesn’t make me immune to homesickness. Honestly, it sneaks up on you in the most unexpected ways. Sometimes, it’s... keep reading
Which Aussie Animal Are You Based on Your Study Habits?
Which Aussie Animal Are You Based on Your Study Habits? Studying abroad is full of adventure, but let’s be honest—we all approach uni life a little differently. Some of us... keep reading