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Study Abroad Info Meetings

Join us for informational meetings about studying abroad! Learn about exciting opportunities in New Zealand, where you can experience stunning geological landscapes and gain hands-on experience. Our meetings will take place on Tuesdays, September 2 and Wednesdays, November 12 at Olin 155, and Mondays, October 20 at Olin 165, all starting at 4:45 PM. Tanvi Chheda '16 shares her remarkable experience mapping the Southern Alps and learning about hazardous assessments. Let us guide you through financial aid options and planning your study abroad journey.

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Study Abroad Info Meetings

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  1. Study Abroad Info Meetings • Tuesday, September 2, Olin 155, 4:45pm • Monday, October 20, Olin 165, 4:45pm • Wednesday, November 12, Olin 155, 4:45pm Tanvi Chheda ‘16 says, “New Zealand is geologically gorgeous, I enjoyed seeing millions of years of history come to life when I mapped deformation in Southern Alps. We spent five weeks in the field and learnt the use of remote sensing data to assist finding Alpine fault evidence in a rainforest. We assessed avalanche, natural dam failure, flooding, glacial advance and other hazards along the Alpine Fault.” Financial aid travels anywhere for study abroad approved by the College of Engineering and faculty advisor. Financial aid for study abroad is needs-based, consistent with university and government policies and covers all costs relative to study abroad, including program tuition, Cornell International Program Tuition, all mandatory program sponsor fees, housing, meals, personal expenses, and round-trip airfare. For more information on study abroad, contact Engineering Advising and CU Abroad. www.engineering.cornell.edu/studyabroad

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