
Before coming to college, I was afraid of not finding an academic mentor during my undergraduate studies. However, I have found that Dartmouth's community of professors to be absolutely astonishing and I could not be more grateful.

Before coming to college, I was afraid of not finding an academic mentor during my undergraduate studies. However, I have found that Dartmouth's community of professors to be absolutely astonishing and I could not be more grateful.
One of the main reasons I applied to Dartmouth was its vast range of study abroad programs in various departments and in different countries across the globe.
After six months of internships, vacations with friends, studying abroad and spending time with friends, I'm finally back on campus, living and taking classes at Dartmouth.
Did you know Dartmouth offers 76 different study abroad programs across six continents? I interviewed four of my friends who took a term abroad to share their experiences.
This fall, I've had the opportunity to study abroad at University College London (UCL) through an economics exchange program. Soaking up a new culture in the bustling UK capital, I've learned a lot—not only about economics, but also about myself.
Are you scared to study abroad because of finances? Well, with Dartmouth you don't have to be! During my study abroad in Rome, the Financial Aid office helped me talk about finances abroad!
My time in France started off with a bang...
Just weeks ago, I finished my junior year at Dartmouth studying in Toulouse, France. I'll be sharing some of my experiences with you through this three-part series. So, without further ado, the French LSA!
Honestly, it was hard for me to picture myself in an Ivy League. As I start to meet the incredible people who constitute the class of 2026, the idea that, in three weeks, my last term as a freshman will to an end, shocks me.