Non-European Study Abroad Destinations Growing in Popularity
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Canton Winer’s article in USA Today discusses recent data released in Open Doors showing a growing popularity of non-European study destinations for U.S. students. "As globalization continues and the economies of Asian countries expand, students are realizing that understanding the languages and cultures of countries outside of Europe will give them a more competitive advantage when looking for jobs, particularly in business," said Stéphanie Maître in an interview for the article.