

They talked with government officials and experts in a variety of fields. They visited museums and educational institutes. They viewed colorful birds and spider monkeys.

It gave them hands-on experiences that ranged from enduring bumpy bus rides to crossing narrow bridges, from taking mountain hikes to making bows and arrows, from sharing in family meals to taking part in a Hindu festival. It gave the students up-close looks into a rainforest and cultural immersions into a welcoming, diverse population. The study abroad trip is the first for IU East since the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020, with three more planned trips coming up this spring and summer. on Friday, April 22, available to watch on Zoom or follow the event live on the IU East Facebook page. Students who traveled on the Guyana Shield and Amazon Rainforest study abroad trip will give a virtual presentation on their personal projects and discuss their experiences on the trip from 3-4:30 p.m. (From left to right, front row) Wazir Mohamed, professor of sociology Samantha Frame Mya Whaley Liberty Dickey, a student at IU Southeast Megan Rockwell (back row) Aaron Comstock, assistant professor of anthropology Reggie Reuss and Noah Fox.Ī pioneering trip to Guyana this March provided much more than study abroad for a class on sustainability at Indiana University East. The group crossed by pontoon to Essequibo to Iwokrama. IU East students in the Guyana Shield and Amazon Rainforest traveled to study abroad this spring. Grant/manage access to your information.Placement Tests & Credit by Examination.Apply your financial aid & scholarships.Authorize IU East to use your financial aid.Taking classes at another IU campus or Ivy Tech.How transferring schools affects your grants & loans.In-State (Indiana) Tuition Rates for Western Ohio Residents.Transfer Single Articulation Pathway (TSAP).Credit for Prior Learning (AP, Dual Credit, CLEP, Military, etc.).
