College Study Abroad Blog
Living the Parisian Dream: My Study Abroad Experience with CIEE
By: Uma Divekar Studying abroad in Paris through the CIEE Business + Culture program has been nothing short of a transformative adventure—easily one of the most exciting chapters of my... keep reading
Why Study Abroad? Top 7 Benefits of Studying Abroad in 2025
@cieestudyabroad Just a few of the countless benefits of studying abroad! #cieestudyabroad #studyabroad #benefits #whystudyabroad #internationalstudent #culturalexchange Same Cycle Different Day - xJ-Will If the questions “why study abroad?” or... keep reading
Strolls Around Berlin
By: Deborah Moreno I arrived in Berlin nearing the end of the summer. People wore less layers, sunglasses, and seemed chirpier. With time, the weather has become gray, wet, and... keep reading
Main Highlights of Studying Abroad in London
By: Kyin Sheldon Studying abroad in London was nothing short of life-changing. From the moment I arrived, I knew this city would be a mix of academic challenges, personal growth... keep reading
Visiting Holtzmarkt in Berlin
By: Henry Grosso For this blog post, I felt it was only right to talk about something Berlin-related because, after all, I came abroad to study in Berlin. Coming to... keep reading
Exploring Cádiz, Ronda, and Córdoba
By: Rebecca Bollich Exploring the stunning cities of Cádiz, Ronda, and Córdoba on day trips with CIEE has been one of the highlights of my study abroad experience. These excursions... keep reading
Student Blog Kyoto Open Campus Block2!
Authored by Diego Lara When asked where my favorite place to study abroad is, I stopped to think about my experiences. I want to think about all the memories and... keep reading
Get to Know the High School Pre-College Program Coordinator at CIEE Kyoto!
初めまして・Hello・Apa khabar・Selamat・Nǐ hǎo・வணக்கம்・السلام عليكم Greetings in languages I hold dear! My name is Nur Izzah Liyana Binti Mat Nayan, but you can call me Riyana. I’m the Pre-College Program Coordinator... keep reading
Toulouse or not Toulouse; that should not even be a question.
You should study abroad in Toulouse (that should not even be a question). It is a wonderful experience that leaves you enriched, happy, challenged, and ready to conquer (okay, maybe... keep reading
Exploring Paris: A Journey Through History and Architecture
By: Kashmala Arif Paris is a destination that has inspired poets, artists, and dreamers for centuries. Beyond its romantic allure and vibrant culture, Paris is a living museum of architectural... keep reading
Studying abroad in Copenhagen during fall as a High School student 2024
One aspect of studying abroad in a foreign country that comes along with the amazing experiences is realizing and being grateful for everything you have at home. I really never appreciated how nice it is to be around your native language and the importance of being able to communicate. I’m very lucky, since most Danes speak very good English, so I can get by, but if I had traveled to a different country it would be even more difficult. By studying abroad, I feel I have become a lot more confident and independent. One aspect that has helped me is having an amazing host family. I think my experience would have been a lot more challenging if I didn’t have them.
A Life-Changing Experience Abroad in Berlin
By: Caroline Button As I count down my last month in Berlin, it's hard to wrap my head around how much I’ve experienced in such a short time. By the... keep reading
Sydney's Street Art Adventure: A Colorful Tour
Sydney's streets are alive with vibrant street art, showcasing the city's creative spirit and cultural diversity. Join us on a tour of some of the best spots to discover captivating... keep reading
Losing my Passport Abroad in Budapest
By: Bridget Newman Have you ever made a mistake so big you feel like the world is ending and your life is over? I have! This was the feeling I... keep reading
Escape the Hustle of Rome: A Perfect Day Trip to Frascati
By: Greta Kerkhoff In my time studying abroad in Rome, Italy it was easy to get overwhelmed in the city. Not only is it crowded, but the scale and intricacy... keep reading