Students Share Study Abroad Experience Through Weekly Blog

September 24, 2010

 

Constantly enhancing the University’s study abroad student experience, the Office of Global Studies has launched an exciting, new way for students to preserve and share their once-in-a-lifetime overseas experiences.

Starting September 30, 2010, students, staff and alumni will be able to share the Kaplan Global Explorer Blog on the St. John’s Web site. Every week during the fall semester, four student bloggers will post their first-hand accounts of living and learning overseas. (Six more bloggers will post during Spring 2011.)
 
“By capturing the flavor of living and learning abroad,” said Judy Chen, Director of Business Affairs and Planning, “the rest of the University community will get a more concrete understanding of what our students are experiencing. We have urged them to be as open and personal in these blogs as they are when they communicate with their friends.”

The number of St. John's students participating in study abroad programs has soared from 237 in 2005 to 729 in 2010. Ms. Chen noted, “We hope the blog will draw attention to the progress St. John’s has made in realizing its strategic goal of expanding student participation in overseas study, while also sparking the interest of even more students."

The blog’s four global pioneers are Cara Cherepon, ’08 SJC who will be reporting from Paris; Vicken Antounian ’13SJC, who will be in Rome; Kristina Caltabiano ’11SJC, from Chile; and Tanisha Daley ’11CPS, who is taking part in Discover the World. Each student will receive $250 for posting 15 times a semester. The awards were made possible by a $2500 grant from Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions — a St. John’s strategic partner.

Hailing the joint venture, Christian Figorito, Director of Graduate Programs for New York and New Jersey, Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions, said, “We are proud to work with St. John’s University because of our mutual commitment to making a great education available to as many students as possible.”

Reflecting Kaplan's agreement with St. John’s view that a quality education in the 21st Century requires global experience, Mr. Figorito added, “Our commitment is further strengthened by our shared interest in promoting global education.” Kaplan also is a member of St. John's Corporate Social Responsibility Council, the vehicle for their gift to Global Studies.

The Office of Global Studies also plans to sponsor a student video contest at year-end. Study abroad participants will be asked to submit 2-3 minute video treatments of their experiences, focusing on what made their overseas adventures unique. To be considered, videos must also feature the highlights of their academic and service-learning activities.  Submissions are due January 31, 2011; iPAD winners will be announced in February 2011.

“Study abroad is the best way to prepare our students to succeed in today’s global environment,” said Ms. Chen.