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Study Abroad Fairs

Peer Advisers at the Study Abroad Fair

Thinking about studying abroad? Well, now's your chance to find out why Michigan State is a national leader in study abroad!

Study abroad fairs are comprehensive information fairs for students, faculty and staff interested in learning more about the many exciting study abroad opportunities available at MSU.

They are held twice a year, once each semester.

Fall 2008 Fair:
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Noon to 6:00 PM
MSU Union (2nd Floor)

Spring 2009 Fair:
Thursday, February 5, 2009


Over 100 exhibits displaying information about MSU's more than 240 program will provide you with a one-stop shopping experience! Find out who was at the 2008 Spring Fair.

At a study abroad fair you can: At the Fair!

  • Talk with the program leaders about individual programs
  • Chat with students who have already participated
  • See amazing photos and artifacts from around the world
  • Talk with academic advisers and representatives from the Office of Financial Aid
  • Check with the MSU Travel Clinic about health issues
  • Get your passport and photos**
  • As a returnee, you can find out how to continue your international experience

    There's even more to see and do including a live broadcast from 97.5 WJIM from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm, a raffle, photo and essay contest winners on display, and a visit from Sparty. Don't forget to pick up some free goodies from OSA, too!

Painting the Rock **Passport application processing by the East Lansing Post Office will be available for students who come prepared with all necessary documents and payments. Visit http://travel.state.gov/passport/passport_1738.html for information on what materials are necessary for passport processing.

In order to have your passport application processed by the Post Office, you must bring two checks - one for the Post Office handling fee; one for the passport application itself. Cash will not be accepted.

The Instructional Media Center will also be on hand to take your passport photos for $11.00. Checks and cash will be accepted as payment - no credit cards.

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