There’s Plenty of Room in the Co-Curricular


Co-curricular programs represent a fast-growing segment of international exchange among U.S. students. In their article in the latest edition of IIENetworker magazine, James Paul Holloway and Amy Conger write about the benefits of this type of exchange and share successful program models. "In addition to increased capacity, co-curricular experiences provide unique engaged learning opportunities that cannot be realized in a traditional classroom," write Holloway and Conger. "Increasing co-curricular programs and projects abroad is not complex, but it requires a few key ingredients."

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