By Stephen Spencer
s_s511@txstate.eduSAN MARCOS, Texas – Some Texas State students are unaware of study abroad programs offered at the university and some think the study abroad trips are just too expensive.
When Stephanie Dardon
was asked about awareness regarding study abroad trip she said that the trips should
be more talked about for unaware students.
"Speak
out about what kind of programs there are because I don't think a lot of people
know," Dardon said.
Stephanie Dardon Photo: Anahi Hernandez-Rico |
Another issue some students have with study abroad programs, beside the lack of knowing about them, is not having the time.
Garfield Harrison asked
if he would study abroad. He said he wasn’t interested because the trip conflicts
with his time and plans up until graduation.
"Time. I don't have
the time." "I wish I had the time to do it because
it sounds really cool, but I have like planned like literally up to graduation,"
Harrison said.
The biggest concern
among students was the cost of the study abroad trips. This is a major reason
students are hesitant or don’t study abroad.
Jenna Huff was asked
what the downside of studying abroad is. Huff said it was the hefty price tag
attached to the trips.
"I would honestly just say the cost.
Going on a study abroad program, while it can give you some credits, it's just
way more expensive," Huff said.
Jenna Huff Photo: Nicole Canveder |
When Lauren Reese was
asked if she would be interested in studying abroad, she said she was. However,
it seems unlikely for her because of financial reasons.
"I’ve
always thought about it, but it’s pretty expensive," Reese said.
Lauren Reese Photo: Cruz Rojas |
Leoness Aguilar said
there should be a financial aid at the disposal of students to help them study
abroad.
"If they did some
sort of FAFSA or some type of financial aid, that would be the only way I could
think of...or scholarships even, for people who are eligible,” Aguilar said.
Leoness Aguilar Photo: Anahi Hernandez-Rico |
What Aguilar said goes back to an earlier issue. Students are unaware of study abroad programs because they aren’t talked about or promoted consistently. They are unaware of ways they can receive funding.
Associate Director of LBJ Student Center, Lanita
Legan, said that there is indeed funding for students so they get the opportunity
to study abroad.
"I think for a lot of students, it's the cost. But it's not
overwhelming, there are ways to fund that. You can often find scholarship and
sponsors and that kind of thing. It's just a matter of being willing to do the
work," Legan said.
Lanita Legan Photo: Anahi Hernandez-Rico |
If you are interested in studying abroad but are wary of doing so for financial reasons, there are financial aids you can apply for and sponsors to help you study abroad and experience life in a different country. For financial aid information, please visit: http://www.finaid.txstate.edu/undergraduate/studyabroad.html regarding studying abroad. For more information about study abroad trips, please visit: http://www.studyabroad.txstate.edu/.