Huntingdon College

Travel and Study

About Travel/Study

At Huntingdon College, we believe that travel and study abroad are fundamental components of a college education. Our students have the option to participate such programs during their junior or senior year. The related expense is partially to fully covered by tuition and fees. Through travel/study, Huntingdon students experience the world, deepening their personal understanding and setting them apart in their endeavors after graduation.

Students have traveled in organized groups or in individual experiences to six continents in recent years. Countries visited include Austria, China, England, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kenya, Korea, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Scotland, and Spain.

Huntingdon also offers students exciting opportunities to live, travel, and study abroad by participating in exchange programs with universities in Korea, Russia, and Northern Ireland.

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2008–09 Trips

Five travel opportunities are being offered during the 2008–09 academic year. Two will occur in January and three in May.

  1. Paris: Led by Ms. Camille Elebash-Hill, Dr. Jennifer Fremlin, Dr. Robin Gunther, and Dr. Jacqueline Trimble. Required seminar: INDP371 (2.0 credit hours). Maximum: 85 students. January 2009.
  2. Panama: Led by Mr. Brian Smith, College Chaplain. A mission trip offered in coordination with the First United Methodist Church of Montgomery. No seminar required; 12 participants total. January 2009.
  3. Hawaii: Led by Dr. Maureen Murphy and Dr. Sean Puckett. Seminar required. Maximum: 35 students. May 2009.
  4. Costa Rica: Led by Dr. Jim Daniels and Dr. Allen Tubbs. Seminar required. Maximum: 18 students. May 2009.
  5. Cruise: Details to be determined. Must be 21 years of age to participate. May 2009.

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Contact

If you have any questions about the travel/study program, contact Ms. Jane T. Williams, Travel Director.

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