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March 9: Students invited to annual Global Learning Fair

Global-Learning-FairPULLMAN, Wash. – More than 15 representatives of study abroad opportunities will be available to talk with students 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday, March 9, in the CUE atrium during the annual spring Global Learning Fair at Washington State University.

The free fair will provide information about study, intern and volunteer opportunities via Education Abroad, the Global Leadership Certificate, the Global Case Competition and other programs.

Information about financing through scholarships, partnership discounts and financial aid will be available, along with a chance to win half off the WSU education abroad application fee.

The fair is hosted by the Office of International Programs.

 

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