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Penn State To Host Virtual Education Abroad Fair October 14

The future of studying abroad may seem uncertain, but Penn State is still here to help students plan for their dreams of gaining an education from afar.

The university’s annual Education Abroad Fair will take place virtually on Wednesday, October 14 from 4 to 7 p.m. The fair will be hosted through Brazen, a virtual platform similar to Zoom.

The Education Abroad Fair will showcase more than 80 different global partners to discuss the more than 400 study programs. Along with learning more about the immense opportunities Penn State has to offer, students can hear about the options available for underrepresented groups.

“Learn about other support and resources, like going abroad with a disability or how we’re working to increase study abroad participation among students from underrepresented populations,” Global Penn State‘s website said.

Penn State advisers will also be available for more guidance during the fair.

Whether your heart yearns for adventure or your a little on the fence, Penn State encourages all students to attend. You can find more information about the fair and register for the event online.

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Dana is a senior, who is studying public relations. She is from the 570 and yes, she has watched The Office. Her passions in life include drinking unsweetened iced tea and spreading her love for agriculture (yee haw)!

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