Study Abroad

Each academic year, students travel abroad as part of our World Cultures & Consciousness curriculum. Every trip we take is different, to allow for the spontaneity of adventure and current world events that would enhance our travel. These trips range from 3 to 6 weeks and include international airfare, travel on trains, buses, cars, rickshaws, boats and the occasional camel or horse.

In the past, we’ve traveled to Northern India, Egypt, Peru, and Southern India. Students attend classes during these trips, meditate together, and gather research for their college study. Classes may include the study of art and architecture, world history and the Yuga Cycles of Time, foreign languages, international business, cultural performances or cooking classes. In addition, students have the opportunity to visit pilgrimage sites, meeting with leaders and representatives of various world religions, as well as visiting tourist sites and shopping bazaars.

On these trips, students partake in service projects that vary from year to year. In the past these have included volunteer teaching in a rural school for poor children, helping needy villages, teaching English to refugees, working with children in an orphanage, or teaching nature games that build awareness of the environment and local habitats.

Pictures from Study Abroad Program:
- India 2007-08

- Egypt 2007-08

Ananda College of Living Wisdom students attend this annual CPAK conference, where some of our faculty and guest faculty give annual presentations:


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