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Abroad View
Study abroad at Manchester provides a world of experiences for
students who want to immerse themselves in other cultures and learn
about themselves in the process. Three MU students have spent the
full academic year abroad and 12 more have studied abroad for Spring
Semester. Most participate through BCA Study Abroad. This year, MU
students have studied in Germany, Ecuador, France, Belgium, New
Zealand, Spain, England and Japan. Other possibilities include Austria,
China, Greece, India, Mexico, Northern Ireland, and Trinidad and
Tobago. For more information visit http://admissions.manchester.edu/
degrees-academics/opportunities/study-abroad.
Above: Cass Ratliff ’18 (left) and fellow
MU student Annika Harley ’18 take
a break while hiking Pinchincha, an
active stratavolcano in Quito, Ecuador.
Cass is a junior from Ligonier, Ind.,
majoring in English education with a
minor in Teaching English to Speakers
of Other Languages (TESOL).
Left: Alexa Callaway ’19 soaks up the
town of Cadaqués, Catalunya, Spain.
Alexa is a sophomore from Grand
Rapids, Mich., majoring in biology-
chemistry with a minor in Spanish.
She is studying in Barcelona.
Above: Stephanie Camargo ’18 of
Milford, Ind., is all smiles with her
friends in Ecuador. Stephanie is a
secondary education and Spanish
major with a minor in Teaching
English to Speakers of Other
Languages (TESOL) and studies
in Quito.
Right: Annika Harley ’18, a junior
social work major from Madison,
Wis., greets a llama at Ruinas
de Cochasqui in Ecuador. She is
studying in Quito, Ecuador.
Above: Peter Shepherd ’18 poses in Vienna, Austria. The sales major
and German minor from Warsaw, Ind., studied last fall in Vienna and
Marburg, Germany.
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