Planning a Faculty-led Study Abroad Program for the first time? Here is what to expect.
by Lara Garanzuay, Communications Specialist
Planning to take students abroad for the first time can be intimidating, especially after a pandemic. As the world becomes accustomed to the new “normal,” we can expect the study abroad industry to see some changes as well. We had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Sabith Khan, a Director and Assistant Professor at California Lutheran University and Adjunct Faculty at Virginia Tech.
Sabith is currently planning his first study abroad program based in Oaxaca, Mexico with Learn from Travel. Virginia Tech students will gain first-hand experience with a case study for migration and unique culture, coupled with unforgettable natural and historical attractions, and authentic interaction with local students.
Planning His First Study Abroad Program
Through our conversation with Sabith, we got an insight into the preparation and the process of planning a program abroad. He shared tips, how he got started, how the pandemic has impacted his trip, and his thoughts on the future of study abroad. Check out this episode of our Industry Insights series below. Industry Insights offer the inside scoop on study abroad from those working directly in the industry.
If you are wanting to take students on their own cultural experience abroad, contact us or check out our FLSA programs to learn more.