UCEAP Students from UCLA

All the Ways Study Abroad Tests and Strengthens Your Identity

Three UC students discover how study abroad transforms identity in unexpected ways. Their stories reveal that studying abroad doesn’t require choosing between who you are and who you might become—instead, it creates space for both authentic identity and personal growth.

Tips to Maximize Language Immersion on Study Abroad

A UC Los Angeles engineering student shares her journey to master Spanish and connect with her Puerto Rican heritage through study abroad. Despite the challenges of fitting language immersion into a packed STEM schedule, she discovered practical strategies—from living with non-English speakers to consuming Spanish-only media—that helped her achieve fluency in just five months. Her story offers valuable insights for students seeking to maximize their language learning abroad while balancing academic requirements.

An Introvert’s Guide to Study Abroad

As an introvert who found her stride in Edinburgh’s cobblestone streets, Jillian Jimenez (UC Los Angeles) shares how she transformed from a self-described introvert into someone who discovered magic in saying “yes” to unexpected adventures. From finding solitude in hidden bookshops to spontaneous pub nights that led to chance celebrity encounters, she offers practical strategies for introverts to thrive abroad without losing their authentic selves. Her journey proves that with the right balance of pushing your comfort zone and honoring the need for solitude, introverts can turn their perceived limitations into unique advantages on study abroad.

Beyond the Semester: Why a Year Abroad Changes Everything

UCEAP students who studied abroad for a year share why “more is better” when it comes to international education. Through personal stories of transformation, they reveal how a full year abroad allows you to feel an even deeper connection to their community, campus, and culture abroad.

6 Reasons Study Abroad is a Priceless Investment

A UCLA student shares six compelling reasons why study abroad is an important investment in your future. From taking unique courses in South Korea’s tech scene to building global connections, Ingrid Chang reveals how her experience shaped her career path, personal growth, and worldview. Drawing from her own journey, she offers practical insights on maximizing the study abroad experience while addressing common concerns about living overseas.

Finding Your Way on Study Abroad by Embracing Abundance

If you lived in the same town your whole life, would you be excited or terrified by the idea of leaving it all behind to study abroad in another country? Both is probably the correct answer, and Morgan Taylor-Cohen (UC Los Angeles) says you have to embrace abundance to get you through to the other side.

Study Abroad and Your Mental Health: 10 Tips to Maintain Peace and Balance

As a student who has accessed accommodations at their home campus, Jenny Lopez (UC Los Angeles) shares critical tips to maintain your mental health, peace and balance throughout the transformative experience of study abroad. Don’t let worries stop you from this once-in-a-lifetime experience!

Top 5 Reasons to Study Abroad in Australia

Why study abroad in Australia 8,000 miles from home? Jahnavi Srinivas (UC Los Angeles) shares all the best reasons to study abroad in the land down under.

Searching for Myself in Hong Kong: Re-Evaluating What it Means to be Asian American 

Anna Nguyen (UC Los Angeles) studied abroad to discover her roots on a quest to become Asian enough. Her journey through Hong Kong and Vietnam, mounds of Chinese food, and hours with the Cantonese language, and finally her own family led her to understand her national and ethnic identity.

3-minute Travel Guide: Galway, Ireland

Wonder what it would be like to study abroad in Ireland? Read UC Los Angela Tatiana Rosenberg’s advice on Irish day trips as well as favorite places to eat, how to find a comfortable place to live, and what to pack. Don’t forget a swimsuit if you want to jump off a diving tower into the cold Atlantic ocean.

Tips to Maximize Language Immersion on Study Abroad

Tips to Maximize Language Immersion on Study Abroad

A UC Los Angeles engineering student shares her journey to master Spanish and connect with her Puerto Rican heritage through study abroad. Despite the challenges of fitting language immersion into a packed STEM schedule, she discovered practical strategies—from living with non-English speakers to consuming Spanish-only media—that helped her achieve fluency in just five months. Her story offers valuable insights for students seeking to maximize their language learning abroad while balancing academic requirements.

An Introvert’s Guide to Study Abroad

An Introvert’s Guide to Study Abroad

As an introvert who found her stride in Edinburgh’s cobblestone streets, Jillian Jimenez (UC Los Angeles) shares how she transformed from a self-described introvert into someone who discovered magic in saying “yes” to unexpected adventures. From finding solitude in hidden bookshops to spontaneous pub nights that led to chance celebrity encounters, she offers practical strategies for introverts to thrive abroad without losing their authentic selves. Her journey proves that with the right balance of pushing your comfort zone and honoring the need for solitude, introverts can turn their perceived limitations into unique advantages on study abroad.

Beyond the Semester: Why a Year Abroad Changes Everything

Beyond the Semester: Why a Year Abroad Changes Everything

UCEAP students who studied abroad for a year share why “more is better” when it comes to international education. Through personal stories of transformation, they reveal how a full year abroad allows you to feel an even deeper connection to their community, campus, and culture abroad.

6 Reasons Study Abroad is a Priceless Investment

6 Reasons Study Abroad is a Priceless Investment

A UCLA student shares six compelling reasons why study abroad is an important investment in your future. From taking unique courses in South Korea’s tech scene to building global connections, Ingrid Chang reveals how her experience shaped her career path, personal growth, and worldview. Drawing from her own journey, she offers practical insights on maximizing the study abroad experience while addressing common concerns about living overseas.

Finding Your Way on Study Abroad by Embracing Abundance

Finding Your Way on Study Abroad by Embracing Abundance

If you lived in the same town your whole life, would you be excited or terrified by the idea of leaving it all behind to study abroad in another country? Both is probably the correct answer, and Morgan Taylor-Cohen (UC Los Angeles) says you have to embrace abundance to get you through to the other side.

Study Abroad and Your Mental Health: 10 Tips to Maintain Peace and Balance

Study Abroad and Your Mental Health: 10 Tips to Maintain Peace and Balance

As a student who has accessed accommodations at their home campus, Jenny Lopez (UC Los Angeles) shares critical tips to maintain your mental health, peace and balance throughout the transformative experience of study abroad. Don’t let worries stop you from this once-in-a-lifetime experience!

Top 5 Reasons to Study Abroad in Australia

Top 5 Reasons to Study Abroad in Australia

Why study abroad in Australia 8,000 miles from home? Jahnavi Srinivas (UC Los Angeles) shares all the best reasons to study abroad in the land down under.

3-minute Travel Guide: Galway, Ireland

3-minute Travel Guide: Galway, Ireland

Wonder what it would be like to study abroad in Ireland? Read UC Los Angela Tatiana Rosenberg’s advice on Irish day trips as well as favorite places to eat, how to find a comfortable place to live, and what to pack. Don’t forget a swimsuit if you want to jump off a diving tower into the cold Atlantic ocean.

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