Study Abroad

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INTERIM TRAVEL COURSES ENRICH STUDENTS’ LIVES It’s impossible to see the world with four walls blocking your view. Just ask Lindsay Erger. She and four of her fellow Cougars braved the woods of northern Minnesota during January interim for Discipleship Plunge, a ten-day course aimed at helping students discover what it means to be a purposeful follower of Jesus. “The scenery was beautiful!” Erger says. “Our cabins were on the edge of a lake. Nothing obstructed our view and that made God feel very close.” While Erger was roughing it, classmate Jamie Andersen was getting her passport stamped for the first time. She joined a dozen or so students on a London tour, visiting historic landmarks and exploring the city and outlying areas. Andersen and Erger are among a growing number of USF students taking advantage of travel opportunities. In addition to the Northern woods and London expeditions, students sailed the high seas in the British Virgin Islands, studied the science and culture of Hawaii and retraced the steps of Jesus in the Holy Land. Although students earned credits for their travels, the elective classes were graded on a pass/ no credit basis. And even if she didn’t boost her GPA, Erger says the lessons learned were far more important. “Besides the reading and group discussions, we had solitude time each day,” she explains. “I see now how valuable it is to be alone with God, how powerful that is as a spiritual discipline. I couldn’t learn that on campus.” Andersen agrees. The highlight of her trip was a visit to Windsor Castle, but years from now she thinks it’s the cultural lessons that will have stuck with her. “People were so nice to us,” she says. “I tried ‘cottage pie,’ learned the English serve peas with nearly everything and felt safe using public transportation. That makes things more real when you have to go back to reading it in a book.” A theology professor led the largest group to the Holy Land, which was a cooperative effort with Sioux Falls Seminary. “This was a really great experience. I think every student should travel before they graduate,” Andersen says.


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