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Students abroad in Taiwan cross a red bridge to a small island.

Undergraduate Programs

Alumni

Your study abroad experience doesn’t end once you’re back on campus. We invite you to stay connected:

  • Share your pictures, videos, and stories from abroad with us. Send materials to the Office of International Affairs for a chance to be featured on the NPU website or Instagram.
  • Volunteer with the Office of International Affairs. Contact us for more information about available opportunities for the annual Study Abroad Fair, international student orientation, study abroad orientation, and more.

Reverse Culture Shock

Returning from study abroad can be full of mixed emotions. It’s a bittersweet experience to leave your host country and return to North Park. Almost all students experience some form of reverse culture shock. During this readjustment period you’ll be reestablishing relationships and sharing your experience with others. You may find that there may have been changes with friends and family while you were away—and you have also changed and grown in many ways. Here are few great resources to help you readjust:

  • : University of the Pacific online course on reverse culture shock and how to deal with it.
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  • Counseling Support Services: North Park offers FREE counseling sessions for students. Take advantage of meeting with a counselor to process you study abroad experiences and reentry.

More Opportunities

Check out this list of ways to stay involved on campus, locally, or internationally during the rest of your time at ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï or after graduation.

  • Update your resume with your study abroad experiences and skills. Contact the Career Development Office for more information.
  • Apply for a to research, study or teach abroad after graduation. Contact campus Fulbright advisor Tessa Zanoni for more information.
  • Attend , an annual conference held in Chicago for study abroad returnees.

Check out some of these organizations that offer work, volunteer, and teach abroad opportunities.

Check out some of these organizations that offer teach abroad opportunities.

Study abroad alumni are great candidates for working in public service and international affairs. Check out the following resources to fund graduate study or find a fellowship/internship in public service and international affairs.

Interested in working for the U.S. Department of State? Check out the following resources to get connected with a former U.S. Diplomat and to learn more about public service jobs.