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Faculty-led study abroad programs consist of one or more Keystone College faculty members leading a group of students to study in another country for a specific amount of time. The Keystone College Center for Global Learning recommends creating a custom program with one of the study abroad affiliates of the College.
If the faculty member chooses to lead a program other than with an approved provider, the program must be connected with a university or organization in the country of the proposed trip and an agreement or memorandum of understanding outlining the services provided to the group must be in writing.
Are you a faculty member interested in leading a faculty-led course abroad? Contact Shirley Michaels or visit facultyled.com for more information.
Faculty-Led Trip Profiles
Dr. Ian Saginor
Country Visited: Geology in Costa RicaMany people travel to Costa Rica, but few have the opportunity to see the country like we do.
Dr. Jerry Skinner
Country Visited: Hummingbird Expedition to BelizeOperation Hummingbird class credit in BIOL 225, Special Topics.
Karen Yarrish, Ph.D
Country Visited: International Business & Economics Conference in ParisKeystone College faculty member, Karen Yarrish, Ph.D. and student, Walter Pawelzik presented a paper at the International Business & Economics Conference in Paris.
Frank Goryl
Country Visited: Experiencing the Arts in ItalyAdjunct instructor Frank Goryl led a group of four Keystone art students to



