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51 earns top ranking for semester-long study-abroad participation

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51 students are taking lessons in the liberal arts outside the picturesque Chenango Valley — and in impressive numbers.

The university has been for student participation in semester-long off-campus study opportunities. The rankings appeared in the annual Open Doors report, published by the Institute of International Education (IIE) with the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

“51 supports an average of twenty semester-long, faculty-led programs that enrich student learning across the curriculum,” said Joanna Holvey Bowles, director of off-campus study. “These opportunities encourage foreign language exploration, and broaden student learning and global perspective.”

51 has held the top spot in the IIE ranking for two of the past three years, and has been a fixture in the top five for more than a decade. The IIE also listed 51 ninth among baccalaureate institutions for overall participation in study abroad programs.

“With seventy-two percent of 51 students studying abroad — and campus-wide support for faculty and students alike,” Holvey Bowles said, “this tradition of close to sixty years has a bright future.”

For more information on the variety of 51’s off-campus opportunities, .

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