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*Career Outlook Data Sources

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics - bls.gov
The BLS provides comprehensive salary data for various professions in its Occupational Outlook Handbook. It includes median salaries, job growth projections, and industry-specific information.
PayScale - payscale.com
PayScale offers a large database of salary reports, allowing users to search by job title, degree, and geographic region. It is a useful resource for up-to-date salary ranges based on user-reported data.
Glassdoor - glassdoor.com
Glassdoor aggregates employee-reported salaries for specific jobs and industries. This can be a helpful tool for understanding real-world salary expectations for specific roles.
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) - nces.ed.gov
NCES provides data on educational outcomes, including salaries for roles in education such as teaching, administration, and counseling, which are useful for degrees related to education fields.
Salary.com - salary.com
Salary.com offers salary ranges and compensation information for a wide variety of professions, including business, finance, healthcare, and more. It is widely used for salary benchmarks.
National Association of Colleges and Employers - naceweb.org
NACE provides salary surveys, especially for recent graduates, and offers data on starting salaries for various fields and industries. This can be particularly useful for entry-level positions.

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Campus Arial

Study Away Requirements and Application Process

Students applying to study away must have a 2.5 minimum GPA and no alcohol violations for one year prior.
Students may study away the 2nd semester of their Sophomore year, either semester of their Junior year, or the 1st semester of their Senior year.

The following documentation must be provided before being scheduled for an interview with the Study Away Review Board:

  1. A completed application
  2. An official transcript – will be obtained by the study abroad coordinator
  3. A 500 -1000 word essay articulating why the applicant wants to participate in an international experience, how the experience abroad will meet the needs of the applicant’s degree requirements, and how the applicant will benefit from the experience abroad both academically and culturally
  4. Professional resume
  5. A copy of the proposed program of study at the destination school/location that was developed with the academic faculty advisor
  6. A letter of recommendation from the applicant’s faculty advisor articulating how the international experience will meet the academic requirements of the applicant’s degree program, and why the advisor feels the applicant is a good candidate for an international experience.
  7. A letter of recommendation from a full-time faculty member attesting to the applicant’s academic ability in an international setting
  8. A personal interview with the Study Away Review Board

Partnerships Around the World

Canada

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China

Ningbo University

England

Italy

Japan

Northern Ireland

University of Ulster

South Korea

Spain

Suffolk University Madrid

Webster University

American Institute for Foreign Study

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  • Costa Rica
  • Czech Republic
  • England
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  • New Zealand
  • Russia
  • South Africa
  • Turkey

American University

Washington Semester Program

Disney College Program

Disney College Program

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