Once You've Returned to Campus

Welcome back!

  • Check Wolverine Access (unofficial transcript) to see if your study abroad credit has been posted.
  • Set up appointments with your academic advisor(s) to go over your transfer credit.  (These appointments are most fruitful once the credit has been posted, but you don’t have to wait until then.) 
  • As time allows, share your experience at study abroad fairs, on student panels, at workshops and information sessions, and as a peer advisor in the Education Abroad Office in the International Center  (603 East Madison).
  • Again, as time allows, maintain contact with acquaintances from your program and share observations about how the study abroad experience has affected your life and your studies.  Visit the Education Abroad Office’s Study Abroad Checklist to find tips to help with re-entry adjustment.
  • Register for a class that has something to do with the culture you just experienced first-hand.
  • If you began to learn a language, but don’t want to study it formally, see if there are others on campus who might want to get together periodically to practice that language.

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