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If you have questions, schedule an appointment with a study abroad advisor.

Receiving Academic Credit


Reverse Culture Shock

Returning home from study abroad can take some adjustment. This article discusses the experience of culture shock and provides some suggestions to help deal with culture shock: How to Deal With Reverse Culture Shock After Studying Abroad


Reflecting on your time abroad

CGS 152 (Cross-Cultural Engagement and Re-entry)

Wake Forest offers a 1-credit cross-cultural engagement course for you to reflect on your experience abroad and your re-entry to life in the US. You will delve deeper into culture and also learn how to leverage your international experience in your future career or in further international experiences. Half-semester course; taken in the semester after you studied abroad. (1h P-POI)

See the Cross-Cultural Engagement website for more information about the course and how to register.

Office of Professional and Career Development

The Office of Professional and Career Development (OPCD) has resources to help you unpack your experience abroad and incorporate the skills you practiced abroad into your job search. Check out the OPCD website for resources.

Global Ambassador Program

A great way to continue to stay involved with the Global Programs and Studies office is by applying to be a Global Ambassador. Global Ambassadors are student volunteers who will supplement the advising process by providing a student perspective to prospective study abroad participants. They meet with interested students and groups and act as guides throughout the study abroad preparation process. If you are interested in applying to be a Global Ambassador, visit: Global Ambassador page.

Post-Graduate Abroad Opportunities

Are you interested in post-graduate opportunities abroad? If so, check out the post-graduate opportunities abroad page.