
STUDY ABROAD AT ENDICOTT - DEADLINE MARCH 8, 2019
AMBER VUILLEUMIER STUDY ABROAD PHOTO ALBUM | VIDEO FEATURE
BEVERLY, Mass. — Endicott equestrian rising junior Amber Vuilleumier (Clinton, Conn.) recently studied abroad in Italy. Vuilleumier, who is majoring in interior design, caught ECGulls up on her trip to Florence and beyond.
ECGulls: Give us an overall description of your trip.
ECGulls: Describe your overall study abroad experience.
My overall study abroad experience was a breath of fresh air. It was a great break from my usual busy life running from class, to work, to practice, to clubs, etc. Instead, I embraced a whole new part of myself that I didn't know I had. I don't think of myself as an adventurous person but all my traveling, all that excitement, helped me realize how much I appreciate adventure and how I am capable of taking a step back and really enjoying life. I made so many new, lasting connections with people and I just really appreciate that I was able to realize my other half of myself.
ECGulls: Why would you recommend studying abroad to other students?
I greatly encourage study abroad because not only is it a nice change and a much-needed break, but it's also an eye-opening experience to whole other life possibilities. You make amazing new friends and get to see extraordinary places. I became more culturally aware and I constantly refer back to my experiences abroad. I have yet to experience anything like it.
ECGulls: What was the biggest lesson you learned?
ECGulls: What was your favorite experience?
There were so many great experiences but one of the ones that really meant a lot to me was in Interlaken, Switzerland. I have family from Switzerland and have been fortunate enough to visit a few times already but this time was different. I went with one friend and was able to show her everything I knew about the town, the area and the culture but we also explored new things too. We kayaked to the middle of the Brienz lake where the water is a beautiful turquoise and extremely clear. What made it such a memorable experience was being surrounded by these towering mountains on all sides and then having the possibility to drink from the lake! Weird, but our guide assured us that the water is so clean, especially near the center, that he fills up his water bottles all the time so to say I kayaked in Switzerland, beneath all these mountains and tasting that glacier water was pretty incredible and serene.
ECGulls: Describe the educational side of the program.
WHY STUDY ABROAD? – (ENDICOTT STUDY ABROAD WEBSITE)
Following the College's philosophy to "learn by doing" through experiential learning, the study abroad program & its international internships prepare students at Endicott for success by offering alternative academic understanding, social & cultural literacy and life-changing experiences. Through semester-long academic study, faculty-led trips, and/or 3-to-15 week internships abroad, students gain new confidence and self-awareness, and obtain the skills necessary for success in today's economy.
"Globalization is here to stay, and students who want to work in our interconnected global world should study or intern abroad.
Despite the inevitable increasing global competition for jobs, American graduates lack the international experience, language capabilities and cross-cultural communication skills necessary to succeed in the global economy.
Making education abroad a part of their college education is the most effective and accessible means for students to develop needed skills because it pushes a student to get out of her comfort zone to experience another culture, language, environment and education system. It teaches students to appreciate difference and diversity firsthand and enables them to recognize — and then dismiss — stereotypes they may have held about people they had never met.
Learning how to interact with people from other countries and cultures equips future leaders in all sectors to address urgent issues — from curing diseases and finding energy solutions, to fighting terrorism and hunger — shared across borders."
The Endicott Experience feature aims to highlight the entirety of the student-athletes' experiential learning journey throughout their academic careers. The student-athlete at Endicott is afforded the same opportunities as the general student population at the College as it relates to internships, study abroad, and postgraduate career pursuits. This philosophy mirrors the mission statement of the College which every student is encouraged to take intellectual risks, pursue scholarly and creative interests, contribute to the community, and explore diverse career paths. Read more Endicott Experience features by navigating the links below.
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INTERNSHIP INSIGHT: Matt Bozek '19 | Ryan Healy '19 | Ellen Carter '19 | Courtney Walpole '19 | Hayley Arduini '19 | Christopher Billings '19 | KK Palmerino '19 | Justin Horine '19 | Gina Sherman '19 | Kyle Wollman '19
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(Photo Credit - Amber Vuilleumier)