The Wright State University Center for International Education encouraged students to study abroad during I Fest in Honors Hall on March 11.
Six floors of Honors Hall were filled with activities, music and food. Each floor represented a different country or region of the world and had a representative from UCIE who experienced studying abroad in that particular region.
To encourage more students to study abroad, Wright State offers students $1,000 Study Abroad Travel Assistance Scholarships for programs approved by UCIE.
This year, UCIE expects more than 300 students to participate in study abroad programs, up from 200 last year.
More information about studying abroad is available on the UCIE website.

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