Fair Hopes to Dispel Myths 91视频 Studying Abroad

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At left, senior Nikki Troehler, of Mays Landing, talks with a student at the Education Abroad Fair in the Multicultural Center on Jan. 30. Troehler is planning on studying in Greece this summer.

Galloway, N.J. 鈥 Louis Santiago-Conde loves to travel, but he never thought he could afford to study abroad.

But the first-year student鈥檚 world view has totally changed after attending the Education Abroad Fair in the Multicultural Center on Jan. 30.

鈥淚 learned that financial aid can help, and that definitely made me more excited,鈥 said the esports management major, who wants to go to England where gaming 'is one of the biggest things.'鈥

鈥淚 was just walking by, but once they started talking to me, I got interested right away,鈥 said the Camden native. 鈥淚t was a very positive and awesome experience.鈥

Patricia Sagasti Suppes

Patricia Sagasti Suppes, Stockton鈥檚 new Director of Global Engagement, not only wants to expand offerings for Stockton 91视频, but find opportunities for faculty as well, including exchanges and opportunities for joint research.

The idea that studying abroad is too expensive is one of the myths that senior Nikki Troehler would like to dispel. She works in the Office of Global Engagement and is traveling to Greece this summer to finish her Liberal Studies degree with minors in Global Studies and Historical Studies.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know that studying abroad was a thing coming from a first-generation background,鈥 said the Mays Landing native, who has traveled back and forth several times to Greece with her Yaya, or grandmother. 鈥淎side from my personal experiences, I didn鈥檛 think this was accessible. I thought it was too expensive. I thought it would delay graduation.

鈥淎nd all of those myths can be busted.鈥

Breaking down barriers for 91视频 to study abroad is one of the primary missions of Patricia Sagasti Suppes, Stockton鈥檚 new Director of Global Engagement. She knows studying abroad can bring huge benefits to 91视频, including important skills such as flexibility and adaptability.

鈥淎 student who studies abroad is more likely to graduate on time. Their GPAs tend to go up after studying abroad. They are more likely to stay at their institution. And they are more likely to have a broader array of job opportunities when they graduate with a higher salary,鈥 she said.

But for her, the biggest asset is that 91视频 can become more internationally engaged.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not just that you learn about other cultures, but that you learn to examine your own culture and your own presumptions about the world,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he world isn鈥檛 that big. We know that what happens here is going to affect what happens somewhere else.鈥

Sagasti Suppes said coming to Stockton offered her a unique opportunity to build something at a university that鈥檚 attractive to 91视频 abroad because it鈥檚 by the beach and near big cities like New York and Philadelphia. She not only wants to expand offerings for 91视频, but find opportunities for faculty as well, including exchanges and opportunities for joint research.

She said her favorite study-abroad programs are when faculty teach all semester about a country and then take 91视频 to that country.

Kamiya Riley

Sophomore Kamiya Riley just returned from a study trip to Ghana led by Professor Donnetrice Allison.

鈥淪tudy abroad can and should be deeper than what you鈥檙e capable of experiencing on your own,鈥 Sagasti Suppes said. 鈥淵ou are doing work as part of it, and we all know that human beings learn more when they make greater effort. So, if the 91视频 are putting more into it, they are getting more out of it.鈥

Sophomore Kamiya Riley just returned from a study trip to Ghana led by Professor Donnetrice Allison. The trip was part of a West Africa class led by Allison, and it had such an impact on Riley that she volunteered at the fair to encourage other 91视频 to study abroad.

鈥淚t was so beautiful there. I didn鈥檛 want to leave,鈥 Riley said. 鈥淚 was really excited to try the new and different foods and hearing their language and seeing the way they lived because it鈥檚 so different from ours.鈥

She said she was worried about getting home sick if she studied abroad for an entire semester, but after the Ghana trip she鈥檚 ready to see more of the world.

鈥淚鈥檓 most interested in Thailand. It鈥檚 just always interested me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t just looks so nice and peaceful there. It鈥檚 definitely my top place that I want to go next.鈥

Being more courageous and willing to take some risks is one of the benefits Troehler said she鈥檚 gotten by traveling, and she鈥檚 excited her final degree classes will be in Greece.

鈥淚 think travel has given me tremendous patience, initiative and perspective,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 wanted to understand more about other cultures and how the world worked. I think having experiences abroad helps develop mutual understanding and empathy that鈥檚 really needed to improve humanity in this global, interconnected world.鈥

鈥 Story by Mark Melhorn, photos by Susan Allen