France abroad uncovers added degree options

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Carolyn Benner, a dual major in international business and administration, studied abroad this fall at ICN Business School in Nancy, France, taking business classes and immersing herself in a variety of countries every weekend.

“I chose France, because I have been studying French since 7th grade and I am also a French minor,” said Benner. “I’ve known since I was in 10th grade that I wanted to go into International relations/business and travel the world. I ended up choosing ICN because of the dual degree program.”

“The ICN/BU exchange program is great, it really is worth it. A whole year traveling around Europe, meeting people from all over the world, and a second degree is a no brainer to me.”

Benner heard of this opportunity as an incoming freshman.

“There was rumor that the international business major would be opening soon,” Benner said. “I made a meeting with Dr. Welch and we discussed when the IB major would be implemented and went over study abroad options. It was surprising to lean that the last person to attend ICN from Bloom was four years ago. It’s an amazing program, you spend one year abroad and come out with a second bachelors in business admin.”

Studying abroad has taught Benner a few important things she plans to take into her future career.

“One of the main things I learned was how to be a global thinker. Americans are the minority here, and that is something that I have never experienced before,” said Benner. “Majority of my classes are in English, but that doesn’t mean that I have the best advantage. When we complete group projects my classmates are from 10 other different countries and it is hard to work when we have different ways of thinking, but I think this will allow me to excel in the future.”

Living abroad in France has allowed Benner to visit a variety of countries.

“I’ve been able to travel every weekend. I have gone to Malta, Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany, Brussels, Belgium, Luxembourg, London, England, and some French cities like Paris, Strasbourg, and Metz. I also have a trip planned to Amsterdam and Ireland later this semester. It is fascinating to see new parts of the world and learn new cultures, try new foods, and hear new languages (even though most of the places i’ve been to speak either English or French).

“My favorite part is being with the friends I’ve made. We’ve been together for only a few months but it feels like we’ve known each other for a lifetime. You really get to know someone when you get stranded in Luxembourg for an extra 9 hours because you missed the bus."

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