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While You Were Gone
International Opportunities
Thinking Beyond Brown
International Cuisine in Providence
Reflections on Your Experiences
Evaluations
Events for Returned Students
For Former Study Abroad Students

Okay. You have been on your own for the past six months or a year in a foreign country. Your passport has more stamps inside than Kofi Annan’s. You are well-traveled, well-learned and well-versed in one or more cultures. You may think that because you are returning to Rhode Island, USA, your adventures are over. You are wrong.

It may not be Paris or Cairo, but Rhode Island has excitement oozing from the shores of its beaches to the heights of the downtown skyline. Now that you’ve been away, and gotten outside of your comfort zone, you can take full advantage of life on and off the Hill.

In this site, you’ll find ways to keep your cross-cultural experience alive at Brown and in Providence. Also, there are a few guides to exploring the city and even places to satisfy your appetite for international cuisine.

Rediscover the place you left behind with all the enthusiasm and anticipation you brought to the airport when you left.
Back at Brown Handbook
How Do I Transfer Credit to Brown?
How Do I Register for Classes at Brown?
While You Were Gone
International Opportunities at Brown + Providence
Thinking Beyond Brown
Message from the Brown Career Development Center
International Cuisine: Providence Restaurants
Reflections on Your Experiences Abroad

Evaluations
Program Evaluation - Instructions (PDF)
Program Evaluation - Form (PDF)
OIP Office Services Evaluation

Events for Former Study Abroad Students
Check the link above for an update on the current semester's events, contests, and activities specifically designed for you.

Volunteer with Friends of Foreign Visitors
Act as a resource to international scholars visiting Brown.