CIS Abroad Blog:
The latest stories from CIS Abroad alumni, staff, and friends.
My First 24 Hours in Thailand
My name is Roma Carter and I am a media studies major at the University of Tulsa. I went on the Semester in Thailand program in Spring 2025. I chose CIS Abroad because of the abundance of excursions t... Continue Reading
What classes can I take in Seoul?
One of the requirements for my degree at my home university is studying abroad, which I was hesitant about at first, but after studying abroad has by far been my most educational and worthwhile experi... Continue Reading
My Favorite Classes in Rome
During my semester abroad as a film studies student in Rome, I took three courses that blended creativity, history, and culture: Advanced Post Production, Video Production, and Art of the Renaissance ... Continue Reading
Top 5 Must-Dos in Tokyo, Japan
This past summer, I had the incredible opportunity to study abroad at J.F. Oberlin University in Tokyo through CIS Abroad. It was a life-changing experience that combined academics, cultural immersion... Continue Reading
Barcelona: What Made my Study Abroad Experience Unforgettable
Barcelona is one of those cities that instantly pulls you in. Between its sun-soaked beaches, lively streets, and jaw-dropping architecture, there’s something magical about the energy that flows throu... Continue Reading
Taking the Leap to Costa Rica
Fear, nervousness, and excitement were some of the many feelings that I had right before I embarked upon my journey to Costa Rica. My main reason for going abroad was to improve my Spanish speaking sk... Continue Reading
Top 5 Must-Dos While Studying Abroad in Seoul
I spent a semester studying abroad in Seoul, South Korea. Here are my top recommendations for what you should do and see while you're here!
Exploring Every Corner of Costa Rica
I'm Cassian Gerasimenko and I studied abroad with CIS Abroad in San José, Costa Rica! When I first stepped off the plane, I had no idea that the next month would completely transform my perspective on... Continue Reading
Confessions of a Haggis Convert
When most people think of Scotland, their minds go to tartan kilts, bagpipes, and dramatic Highland landscapes. But ask anyone who’s visited, and they’ll probably tell you about a commonly misundersto... Continue Reading
