Bennett Schmitz: Panama

What is your name, class, major and minor?

Hi there, my name is Bennett Schmitz. I am a third-year undergrad student with Senior standing. I am double majoring in Environmental Science and Biology with an emphasis in Ecology and Conservation along with going for a certificate in sustainability!

Where did you study abroad? How long were you there for?

I took an “Introduction to Tropical Biology” two-week course in Panama. We spent roughly one week in Bocas del Toro and one in Gamboa.

What is something you learned about your host country while studying abroad?

This trip taught me a lot about the biodiversity of Panama. Comparing what I have learned in Ecology classes in Wisconsin to the Ecology of Panama expanded my knowledge of plant and animal relationships. Staying in the “Crossroads of the Americas” we talked a lot about the impacts of species migration and the impacts of the Panama canal between the two largest oceans.

What is something you learned about yourself while studying abroad?

This trip also taught me to enjoy and embrace new experiences more. We did many things that we can’t do in Wisconsin like snorkeling in coral reefs and scientific collection/research in rainforests. I learned that even if it is not an activity I enjoy, I love trying all of them.

What is one piece of advice you would give to someone who is thinking about studying abroad?

Some advice I would give to people wanting to go on this trip is to embrace the experience. Being in a different country and a completely different environment can be uncomfortable. Learning to be comfortable with being uncomfortable can help you enjoy experiences to the fullest. Being in a completely different culture and trying new activities was uncomfortable but getting past that allowed me to appreciate every part of the trip.

This was easily one of the best experiences of my life and I met a lot of people I hope will be lifelong friends. I recommend everyone do a trip that fits their goals!

Bennett with mountains/forest in the background in Panama
Photo credit: Bennett Schmitz
Group of students in a forest in Panama
Photo credit: Bennett Schmitz

Spring Study Abroad Events

We are a few short days from the start of spring 2023 semester, and the Office of International Education has events planned for students who are thinking about studying abroad!

Tuesday, January 31 – Study Abroad Fair

  • When? The in-person event will run from 10am-2pm and 4pm-6pm and online event is from 2pm-4pm.
  • Where? Booths in front of the Phoenix Bookstore on the Green Bay campus and online on a platform called Hopin (link to register for virtual event).
  • What? Study Abroad Fair is your chance to ask questions and get more information on everything study abroad including programs, passports, financing study abroad and more! You can also meet some of the faculty trip leaders on campus during the event for a chance to talk to them about the programs they are leading this summer.

Wednesdays in February – Study Abroad 101 Info Sessions

  • When? Wednesdays on 2/8, 2/15 and 2/22 in February.
  • Where? Students can attend sessions at the Office of International Education (CL 108) or online (see link to join the sessions on website).
  • What? The OIE staff is organizing 30-minute information sessions on studying abroad. We will cover the benefits of studying abroad, program options at UW-Green Bay, talk about academics and financing study abroad. This event is also a chance for students to ask any questions they have about anything study abroad related.

 

 

Summer/Fall Study Abroad Program Applications Now Open!

UWGB students in Alicante

Winter break is a great time to start thinking about summer and fall study abroad! All summer and fall program applications are now open and the deadline to apply is March 1, unless program website lists a different date. To help you plan, here are next steps you can take:

    • Think about how long you want to study abroad (a few weeks, interim or full semester?) You can also think where (area, country, continent) you would like to study!
    • Browse programs and pick a few of interest to you
    • Meet with a study abroad advisor to help you decide which classes you could take abroad and what program best fits your needs overall
    • Apply for a passport if needed
    • Apply to the program of your choice NO LATER THAN MARCH 1!
    • Start looking at scholarships and grants to apply for! Deadline for UW-Green Bay spring scholarship and grant applications is April 1!

As always, the Office of International Education is here for you. Email oie@uwgb.edu or send us a DM on Instagram (@uwgb_oie) with any questions you have!

Kendra Lepper: Ecuador

Kendra Lepper ’22 (Communication) fulfilled her last humanities general education requirement before graduating in December by studying abroad in Quito, Ecuador and the Galápagos Islands! The program (Ecuador: Land of Contrasts) is a faculty-led program with Dr. Marcelo Cruz  to the “geographer’s paradise”, taking students to the capital of Ecuador and the volcanic archipelago located about 1,000km from continental Ecuador.

Kendra with llamas in Ecuador
Picture credit: Kendra Lepper

“I gained so much from this trip – immersing myself in Ecuador’s people, food, land, plants, and animals gave me the unique opportunity to appreciate another culture on a personal level. Additionally, being in a primarily Spanish-speaking country with very little Spanish experience was both daunting and exciting. It pushed me to try new things and step out of my comfort zone, which I couldn’t be more thankful for.”

You can get a closer look at Kendra’s experience on her portfolio! Interested in studying abroad in Ecuador? Learn more!

Congratulations to Scholarship and Travel Grant Recipients!

Fall 2022 scholarships and travel grant recipients have been selected by the committees and the Office of International Education would like to congratulate the students who received awards!

The scholarships and grants were awarded as follows:

$500 Arendt Family Travel Abroad Scholarship to Tristan Schnell (Ecuador)

$500 Wochinske Scholarship to Rayle Winegarden (Glasgow, Scotland)

$2,000 WITCO Travel Grants to Rayle Winegarden (Glasgow, Scotland) and Zeb Wienandt (Tokyo, Japan)

Again, congratulations to the individuals who received an award and good luck on your adventure underway! Scholarship and travel grant applications will open back up again in the spring of 2023.