We’re excited to share that @HopeCollege’s 2025 May, June, and July term programs are now up on our website! Go check out all the incredible places you could study in 2025 🇰🇷🇫🇷🇧🇷🇬🇧🇯🇵 ➡️ https://t.co/YymTMB38BS
This month is #DisabilityPrideMonth, and we're spreading the message that ALL students can study off-campus! Check out this blog post from Safia Hattab ‘21 on how she navigated a semester abroad as someone with chronic illnesses and accessibility needs. https://t.co/Ff5f1B5oaQ
Mahalo nui to @ManoaChocolate for teaching us today about making chocolate, growing cacao, & the importance of sustainable & ethical sourcing of ingredients. Hands down the tastiest lesson on the island! 🍫😋 #AlohaMayTerm@HopeCollege@Hopeoffcampus
#AlohaMayTerm crew spent the morning clearing invasive guinea grass w/ @dlnr & were rewarded with a gorgeous hike out to Ka’ena Point where we saw nesting albatross & three (!) critically endangered Hawaiian monk seals. Mahalo to Kekai Mar! 🧡🤙🏽💙 @Hopeoffcampus@HopeCollege
Rain & bad trail conditions canceled the hike but didn’t dampen spirits or learning as #AlohaMayTerm2024 volunteered to pot seedling native plants at @WaimeaValley before a deluxe shuttle tour of the gorgeous gardens & Waimea Falls! 🧡🤙🏽💙 @HopeCollege@Hopeoffcampus
The ancients wove ti leaves just like these into ropes thick & strong enough to haul huge ocean voyaging canoes! Thanks to Hawaiian Music Preservation Society for showing us how to make ti leaves into lei! 🧡🤙🏽💙 @Hopeoffcampus@HopeCollege#HopeCollege#AlohaMayTerm
First full day on island with Aloha May Term 2024: Crew visited Oahu’s North Shore to learn about sea turtles (honu) from Malama I Na Honu & struggles to protect them. After that, we got shave ice—so ono! 🤙🏽🧡💙🤙🏽 @Hopeoffcampus#HopeCollege
Anna Stowe is currently studying abroad in Dublin, Ireland with IES Abroad. Check out this video of her solo date to Malahide and her reflections on studying abroad! https://t.co/Tk5kQipeb9
The immersive nature of my trip has given me a clearer vision for the type of sustainability work I want to do in the future and a far better understanding of how I can get there too!” -Molly Prom
We know off-campus study has a transformative impact on students like Molly, who studied abroad last semester. “Studying abroad in Morocco, Nepal, and Ecuador has hands-down been the most transformative experience of my life..."
"Not only did I learn more about environmental justice and the world than I ever expected, but living abroad introduced me to incredible new people, beautiful new views, and a whole new understanding of myself..."
Off-campus study opens up our worldview. Madeline From is learning that as she starts off her semester abroad in Tunisia and Italy! Give to make off-campus study possible for more students like Madeline📷https://t.co/FOLeJ6mhgo
@HopeCollege's Day of Giving is one week away! On Feb 22-23, we're rallying to raise funds for the things you love about Hope College. We believe that off-campus study is transformative, and we hope you'll consider donating at https://t.co/FOLeJ6mhgo
From February 24 to March 2, we will be hosting Going Global Week. This is a week of events all about off-campus study, post-grad opportunities, global service, and cultural events. Check out the schedule at https://t.co/oKk68wTQuv
“Studying in Japan gave me the opportunity to explore the rich culture. I loved being able to utilize Japanese to connect with people around me, not just from Japan but from all over the world!” - Grace Conant, who spent the Fall 2023 semester in Nagoya, Japan with @IESabroad