Date of Completion

Spring 5-9-2010

Thesis Advisor(s)

Francoise Dussart

Honors Major

Anthropology

Disciplines

Anthropology | Social and Cultural Anthropology

Abstract

Study abroad has been an established institution in US universities for almost a century, and hundreds of thousands of students travel to all corners of the world every year. While many list some degree of cultural immersion as a main goal, most students have a difficult time achieving this. Drawing from interviews with twenty-five UConn undergraduates that studied abroad, this study attempts to identify factors that hold students back from cultural encounters. The study also discusses the 'success stories' of undergrads that made significant connections abroad, and highlights the factors that can lead to this (e.g., homestays, jobs, internships).

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