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She's spending the academic year in Brazil and he's studying in Benin, a republic in West Africa. Holly Holmes of Stevens Point, Wis., and Timothy Landry of Houston are respectively musicology and anthropology students.
Abbey Road staff members are some of the most experienced and caring professionals in the student travel business. Abbey Road students are in excellent hands when they travel.
Traveling abroad with Abbey Road is guaranteed to make you a better speaker by immersing you in the culture of the country you are visiting.
According to the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, French, Spanish and Italian were the most popular languages to study in 2010 among high school students.
Study abroad programs like those offered by Abbey Road prepare students for college in a number of ways.
Abbey Road is committed to its students' safety and enforces a clear set of safety rules and guidelines.
Abbey Road has answered the call to go green with its Tree Per Trip and Green Ticket programs for students.
Emily K, a New Jersey native and alum of the Florence Art 2009 Program, shared these delightful and enthusiastic words with us about her summer experience with Abbey Road.
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (November 16, 2009) – Abbey Road Programs, a summer immersion program for high school students, finds itself thriving, even in these challenging economic times.
Our recent photo contest was just one facet of an overall commitment on the part of Abbey Road to the arts. Abbey Road has always deeply supported arts education and the exposure of teens to art in a fun, low-key way.