Carolina ranks 17th among U.S. universities for study abroad
With more than 2,100 students studying abroad, the annual Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange ranks Carolina among the top universities for study abroad.
With more than 2,100 students studying abroad, the annual Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange ranks Carolina among the top universities for study abroad.
The North Carolina Global Distinction Program connects community college faculty and students with global resources that are available at Carolina.
Valued at up to $30,000, Boren Fellowships are awarded to graduate students to live and study in areas of the world important to national security.
They are two of only 129 global recipients selected for the one-year award, which provides learning opportunities with leaders from China and the world through high-level interactions.