December 2, 2025 - 11:07

Each year, Colorado State University (CSU) provides students with the opportunity to engage in over 400 education abroad programs spanning 80 countries and all seven continents. This initiative has proven popular, with one in four students from the class of 2025 taking part in these transformative experiences. To celebrate their adventures, the Office of International Programs organizes a semesterly photo contest, inviting students to share their most memorable moments captured during their travels.
The latest contest has unveiled the winners for fall 2025, showcasing stunning visuals that reflect the diverse cultures and landscapes encountered by students. The photographs not only highlight the beauty of the locations visited but also the personal growth and learning that accompany international study. This initiative not only fosters a sense of community among participants but also inspires future students to explore the world beyond the classroom. The contest serves as a vibrant reminder of the enriching experiences that education abroad can offer.
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