1、Introduction .3Key Highlights .4What about the students?.5Participant Overview .6Experience&Interest in Study Abroad .7What Kind of Study Abroad Experience Are You Planning?.8Why Are You interested in Studying Abroad?.9Barriers to Study Abroad .10Engaging Study Abroad Students .11Communication .14St
2、udy Away.Virtual Programming.Here To Stay?.15Accessibility .16Conclusion .17CONTENTSTOPLINE REPORTReporting on data from the Study Abroad Survey conducted on 223 college students.Market research by Thrive Analytics,LLC.IntroductionVOICE OF THE STUDENTS 3With the COVID pandemic behind us,interest in
3、study abroad is picking up once again.From our vantage point at Terra Dotta,with more than 700 higher education customers in the United States and abroad,were seeing the number of student applications increase dramatically and on pace to surpass 2019 levels.Still reeling/recovering from lockdowns an
4、d remote learning,students are more eager than ever to explore the world and experience different cultures.For many,the opportunity to study abroad represents an important milestone in their developmental and educational journey,as it provides a unique opportunity to broaden their horizons and gain
5、new perspectives.By supporting students in their quest to study abroad,we can help them become better informed global citizens and nurture a more inclusive society.The results of our Study Abroad Survey:The Voice of the Students offer new insights into the current state of student interest and deman
6、d for study abroad.We found that while students are eager to resume international education experiences,they also have significant concerns regarding the financial considerations,as well as lingering questions about the health and safety,and the accessibility of programs.As institutions work to addr