WHAT DIRECTION FOR STUDY ABROAD?
First, Look HomewardBy DAVID ROOCHNIKSome ideas in higher education catch hold, become institutionalized, and then begin to seem self-evident. Study-abroad programs in American colleges and universities are one example. Such programs are now so common and firmly entrenched that many students simply take it for granted that, sometime during their college years, they will earn academic... Copyright © 2009 by The Chronicle of Higher Education Subscribe | About The Chronicle | Contact us | Terms of use | Privacy policy | Help |