The Education Abroad Network (TEAN)
https://teanabroad.org/
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The Education Abroad Network (TEAN) is a program provider offering 51 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad and Internship abroad programs in 10 countries such as New Zealand, Australia, China, and Thailand.
At The Education Abroad Network, we love helping students make "studying abroad a reality." We thrive on providing personalized attention, quick answers, and our trademark preparation. We've been running study-based programs specializing in the South Pacific and Pacific Rim with our partner universities since 1995, with programs now available in Australia, New Zealand, China and South-East Asia. While we have certainly grown since 1995, The Education Abroad Network is still responsive and flexible to the needs of students. We understand that each participant has different objectives and motives for his or her semester overseas, and we strive to add value to each and every experience, one student at a time.
Our incredibly dedicated staff have spent considerable time studying, traveling, and working overseas. We have all lived your dream and understand the combination of excitement and apprehension that comes with studying abroad. Our objective is to make your once-in-a-lifetime experience simply exceptional. Working with only the best universities in the most amazing locations, we offer unparalleled personalized service including individualized pre-departure consultation, extensive in-country support, high quality accommodations, and a range of exclusive program options designed to promote integration into your host culture. The Education Abroad Network is prepared to make your experience abroad the most amazing adventure of your life.
For more information, visit our website at https://teanabroad.org/.
Study Abroad with The Education Abroad Network (TEAN)
"I loved meeting international and Korea University students! KU is welcoming to exchange students and it is easy to navigate to other parts of Seoul from there. "
A student Wellesley College
"I learned so much about myself! It was great exposure to living independently, budgeting, and asking for help when I needed it."
Arli M Wellesley College
"I think I learned a lot about Korean culture in daily life. "
A student Wellesley College
"I appreciated being able to live in Korea for 4 months as a student. I got to learn what it is like to live here as opposed to just being a tourist. Also, I am Asian American, and it was very valuable to me to be surrounded by people that look like me. For once in my life, I did not feel like a minority or outsider. It helped th..."
A student Wellesley College
"This way first experience studying abroad in a country where I did not speak the native language. This experience gave me more confidence to break out of my shell and be okay with feeling awkward or uncomfortable. It was definitely worthwhile. "
Kadidia K Wellesley College
"I learned to let go of any fears and enjoy whatever experience come my way. Overall, the experience was worthwhile."
Samiha S Berea College
"It was worthwhile! I think I learned a lot about being independent."
Jami J Wellesley College
"Overall, I did enjoy the time abroad in the host city. the culture was something like I had never experienced before and I do miss the lifestyle. I would like to visit Korea again just maybe not as a student"
A student University of Hartford
"I learned a lot about Korean culture and I think it was worthwhile"
A student Wellesley College
"I learned a lot about Korean culture and language, balancing school and fun, independence and confidence with travel, and the value of friendships and fun."
A student Wellesley College
"Studying abroad in Korea was DEFINITELY worthwhile and I would definitely come back again! I would say that it helped I was interested in Korean pop music before I came to Korea. "
A student Wellesley College
"I learned to be more outgoing, and I also learned how different the world is from each other, wether it be cultural differences or social norms. studying abroad is definitely worth it and I encourage students to have the same journey"
Destiny Weekes University of Hartford
"I learned a lot about myself and the importance of travel. This was my first time out of the US and it was quite literally the wildest thing I experienced. I realized how much I loved the warm weather, mountains, and beaches. "
A student Wellesley College
"I learned a bunch of helpful phrases and built my independence (budgeting, etc)"
A student Wellesley College
"It was 100% worthwhile. The experience allows you to gain independence and a sense of freedom to live each and every day to how you see fit. I gained new knowledge and different perspectives from attending university. I met new people from across the states as well as locals that I still call friends. I think everyone should stu..."
Chauntel Jewett Stonehill College
"That you can do anything when you put your mind to it. Do not be afraid of the unknown. Yes!!!! It was extremely worth it."
Marissa Owens Drake University
"This experience and program were definitely worthwhile. I learned so much about a culture different than my own and grew into a more independent person. Additionally, this program was great because I met so many international students and made connections with people that I consider to be my best friends today. "
Layla B Hindiyeh Quinnipiac University
"The program was definitely worthwhile and I would recommend it to anyone looking to study abroad. Moving to a new country on your own teaches you a lot about yourself and another culture. The internship was huge for my prospective career path. It gave me great hands-on skills that would be so hard to get in the US, and it gave m..."
Kendall University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh
"What made this experience worthwhile was the people I got to know. Even though my program was cut short I still made some life-long friends during my two months in NZ. "
Pete University of Arizona
"After this experience, I feel like I really became a local. I learned about how Aussies see the US and how things are run on the opposite side of the world."
Madison Walker College of Charleston
"I learned about the outside world and wasn't stuck in that American bubble anymore. I realized how different the rest of the world really is."
Madison Walker College of Charleston
"I gained one of my best friends who I spent most of my time while abroad. I got better at my Korean speaking skills. "
Myani Grey Marymount University
"I learned an incredible amount about Pacific and Oceanic culture. I have a completely new perspective on life and how everyone everywhere is different but in a good way."
Daniel K University of South Carolina - Columbia
"It was absolutely worthwhile! Though I was only in Australia for about six weeks, I became far more independent and knowledgeable about another culture. I always knew I wanted to travel, but my study abroad experienced further deepened that goal. "
Haley Brennan University of Massachusetts Amherst / UMass
"The thought of going and living in another country by yourself is scary, but it's definitely worthwhile. Studying abroad constantly required me to step out of my comfort zone whether it was physically (like skydiving), emotionally, or socially. Although it was short-lived, I have memories that'll last forever."
Emma University of Iowa