CIS Abroad Blog:
The latest stories from CIS Abroad alumni, staff, and friends.
Interning with a Logistics Company in Barcelona
My name is Donovan Miller, a finance and international studies major at the University of Pennsylvania. I participated in CIS Abroad's Intern in Barcelona program in Summer 2024. I chose CIS Abroad be... Continue Reading
The Barcelona Micro-Credential Experience
Experience is something that can only be appreciated and respected. On this trip to Barcelona, I have gained immeasurable experience through simple activities like eating, talking, and viewing life in... Continue Reading
Making Students Career Ready Through Experiential Learning Abroad
The purpose of higher education has historically been both clear and highly debated. While it is widely accepted that higher education institutions play a crucial role in exploring, creating, advancin... Continue Reading
Improving My Japanese Skills and Confidence Abroad
Student Blogger: Gladiz de la Rosa
Updates to Program Deadlines & Deposit Structure
In an effort to help set student expectations and increase consistency across programs, we’ve implemented a few changes related to program deadlines and our deposit structure, which you’ll now see ref... Continue Reading
Case Study: Why Conversion Rates Matter
For almost 20 years, CIS Abroad’s Consulting Services team has assisted U.S. education abroad offices that feel overwhelmed, busy, or inefficient. We know your office relies on four key functions work... Continue Reading
Enhancing Career Readiness through Micro-credentials on International Education Programs
Since 2020, CIS Abroad has been developing a set of comprehensive micro-credentials that enhance our study abroad offerings. Since micro-credentials are specialized in nature as well as based on more ... Continue Reading
Q&A Spotlight with Partner Success Manager – Jeniece!
NAFSA Denver Recap
We met, we played, and we learned! Our first NAFSA in three years was a success. Gathering in person after so much time away has filled our cups. It was so good to gather and to remember the “why” beh... Continue Reading
