Studying abroad at 51ĀŅĀ× can provide life-changing experiences, competitive advantages

For some, the idea of leaving home (and their comfort zone) to explore the world seems like a big leapāone that feels intimidating and risky. But for students at 51ĀŅĀ×, all it can take is one small step and the right guidance.
Dr. CK Kwai, Cleveland Stateās director of the Center for International Services and Programs, called studying abroad a ālife-changing experienceā now more than ever.
āWhen I talked to parents 10 to 15 years ago, I would say itās important to study abroad to be able to see things from a different perspective,ā Kwai said. āAs students graduate, they may end up working with folks from different parts of the world.
āBut now, when someone graduates, itās very likely theyāre working for somebody who came from different parts of the world.ā
Students can join the many who have chosen to enhance their degree at 51ĀŅĀ× by pursuing education abroad opportunities. Of the about who participated in U.S. Study Abroad programs for credit during the 2021-22 academic year, more than 6,000 were from Ohio, according to NAFSA. California, Texas and Pennsylvania-based universities all had 10,000 students or more study abroad during the 2021-22 academic year.
āThese are value-added experiences that keep students on track for graduation, give them real-world experience, definitely through a different lens when learning about the content from different professors in different countries,ā said Cleveland State Manager of International Programs Julie Good.
Whatās Available at 51ĀŅĀ×?
51ĀŅĀ× works with a variety of third-party providers, including the Council on International Educational Exchange and School for International Training, to help set up its partnerships with affiliate programs and open its options for students who wish to study abroad in places like Botswana, Argentina, China, Japan, Germany, Ireland, Egypt and Australia, among many more.
51ĀŅĀ×ās exchange programs, whether national or international, give students the ability to experience a home away from home with unique academic opportunities. Cleveland State also offers reciprocal exchange options for undergraduate students who have been nominated by their home university. The exchange for most disciplines are taught at Chung Ang University, a private research university based in Seoul, Korea. The courses for reciprocal exchange options are taught in English.
What are the Costs?
University-led programs are seven-day āto āfour-week programs that lead to in-residence credits. The Faculty-led Programs Abroad (FLPA) offer cost-effective options and courses led by 51ĀŅĀ× faculty members. The Spring 2024 program is based in Paris, France with travel dates from March 8-17. The program cost of just under $3,500 included roundtrip group airfare, a Paris Metro pass, a museum pass, airport transfers and more.
How Does Studying Abroad Give Students a Competitive Advantage?

Having the knowledge and skills students can gain from studying abroad can give them the advantage they need to compete in an ever-evolving workplace and in an increasingly interconnected world.
In 2019, more than required skills that students can acquire while studying abroad, according to the NAFSA- Association of International Educators.
āThe world is only getting smaller,ā Good said. āThe types of work that weāre going to be doing in the future means that we need to know how to work together, get along with other people, respect other people, to be able to navigate diverse differences. Studying abroad helps to lead to that.ā
āWhen you are always in your own comfort zone, even though sometimes people acknowledge itās important, they donāt go out of their way to find out, investigate or explore,ā Dr. Kwai added. āBecause youāre in your own comfort zone, you can always run back to it, close the door and youāre perfectly fine.
āItās only when youāre away where you have to really learn about yourself and try to understand why the world is different or why your surroundings are different than you are.ā
To learn more about Cleveland Stateās study abroad programs, visit csuohio.edu/csuea.