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Old 03-07-2005, 03:15 PM
Peaches-n-Cream Peaches-n-Cream is offline
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I was in college when the first Iraq War occurred, and many of the study abroad programs were cancelled or modified. Students and their parents received letters warning them of the possible risks of studying abroad during the war including being bombed, kidnapped, and killed. Their safety could not be guaranteed. I knew a few friends who had to adjust their educational plans as a result. They were able to go abroad the next semester or year.

I think canceling a program due to safety concerns is valid. I don't think it is fair to students to cancel the program because the trustees don't like Spain's withdrawal of troops from Iraq.

It's also a surprise to me that community colleges have study abroad programs.
 


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