Office of Continuing Education
Travel Programs
Travel programs are educational programs that can take
place in or outside the geographical boundaries of the United
States. This includes credit-based programs as well as non-credit
or optional seminars.
TraveLearn Travel/Study Noncredit
Programs Indiana State University in partnership with the TraveLearn Network provides adult learners with an opportunity to
combine learning with travel to 17 worldwide destinations.
Unique features of these programs include: Faculty escorts and
in-country specialists who share their insights about the
contemporary, natural, and historical aspects of the destinations
visited, first class accommodations, small groups (average group
size is 14 and never more than 20 participants), meetings with local
people and specially arranged field experiences, and comfortably
paced itineraries with time to pursue individual interests.
"Like taking a luxury field trip with the best teachers you ever
had."
Indiana State University/TraveLearn escorted cultural and history
tours are like time travel where you can see life in almost any
century and enrich your understanding of other lands and people in:
Central Europe, China, Egypt, Ireland, Italy, Greece, Morocco,
Russia, Spain, and Turkey.
Indiana State University/TraveLearn escorted natural history and
ecotours also explore the cultures of: Alaska, Antarctica,
Australia, Belize, Costa Rica, Galapagos Islands and Ecuador, Kenya,
and Peru.
Departures for these worldwide destinations are scheduled
throughout the year. For more information about these programs
visit our website at
www.travelearn.com/indianastate.
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