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[quote=Anonymous]She wants to go. Being at Wellesley would allow her to master French, where she's at the intermediate level, whereas she may too pressed for time at Swarthmore. She may be interested in Wellesley's numerous French speaking study abroad opportunities as a result. Wellesley also has a winter session term that has funded international experiences, though not for 2020/2021. But it does expand her horizons a bit too even if it is domestic opportunities and classes. Swarthmore only did a Jan term in 2021 and not for 2022, so it's probably not in the works. One of her dreams is the Pickering or Rangel Fellowship, and most recipients seem to have substantial study abroad experiences. But she could also get that through summer opportunities like the Boren Critical Language Scholarship, Fulbright, or embassy internships (both Wellesley and Swarthmore do internship funding)[/quote]
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