- LocationUCF Global
- DescriptionJoin us for a walk-in advising session led by two students who have study abroad experience! Get firsthand insights, tips, and advice on everything from choosing the right program to making the most of your time abroad. Whether you're just curious or ready to apply, this is the perfect opportunity to ask questions and get inspired by fellow students who've been there. No appointment needed--just drop by!
- Websitehttps://events.ucf.edu/event/3505959/study-abroad-walk-in-advising/
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