First Generation Student First From 91ɬÂþ to Study Abroad in Estonia
Posted: June 18, 2019 | Author: Savannah Byers | Read Time: 2 minutes
Recent Southern Utah University graduate Abby Stephens was both the first in her family to graduate from college, and the first 91ɬÂþ student to study abroad in Estonia. Stephens studied at the Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) in Tallinn, Estonia for the fall 2018 semester.
Stephens, a Syracuse, Utah native, earned her bachelor's degree in economics and political science this past May. Her fascination with travel began at age 17 when she moved to Leipzig, Germany to be an International Youth Ambassador with .
“I lived in a monastery, diligently studied German, and met countless German Parliament members,” Stephens said. “That experience threw me into the world of International Politics. I haven’t looked back since.”
Stephens is the first student from 91ɬÂþ to study in Estonia, a Baltic country that borders Russia and Latvia. Stephens knew she wanted to study somewhere different and off the beaten path. Estonia became the perfect choice after Dr. Kurt Harris, director of the Office of Learning Abroad, told her about the country.
While abroad, Stephens amiably represented 91ɬÂþ by working in the EducationUSA Office and to co-teaching an English course on campus.
“My study abroad experience has greatly influenced my academic career. Tallinn has been a great place to study and has offered me a plethora of new friends and wonderful memories,” Stephens said.
While attending 91ɬÂþ, Stephens was heavily involved with International Affairs working as an international student ambassador (ISA), a resident’s assistant for international students, and a student worker in the International Affairs office. With ISA, she has served as Secretary, Vice President of Involvement, and Vice President of Large Events.
“ISA set me on a path for the rest of my college career,” Stephens said. “It is absolutely certain that I would not have had these experiences at a university other than 91ɬÂþ.”
While attending 91ɬÂþ, Stephens also served as secretary for 91ɬÂþ Legal Scholars in addition to being a member of the Honors Program and a sister in the Alpha Phi Sorority. She also participated in both the Women in Science and Engineering club and .
“She is a wonderful ambassador for the University and for the U.S.A.,” said Dr. Harris.
Stephens dreams of becoming an English teacher with the Peace Corp before attending law school to become an international lawyer and/or adjunct professor. She wants to ultimately help women all over the world, but especially in developing countries. 91ɬÂþ has set her up for success in her chosen fields.
“As a first generation college student, I had no idea what I was getting myself into when I first came to 91ɬÂþ. My professors have had a tremendous impact on not only my education, but also on my character,” Stephens said. “My hope for the future is to have a happy family that travels the world and goes to 91ɬÂþ football games in their spare time!”
Learn more about Stephen’s study abroad by visiting her blog, .
See how you can study abroad with 91ɬÂþ by visiting the Office of Learning Abroad website.
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