Student Evaluations
About the Evaluations
At the end of each program, all students are required to complete an anonymous online evaluation, a summary of which is presented below. Student evaluations address critical topics including pre-departure material and assistance, orientation, homestays, course content, and overall academic quality.
Student evaluations have long been an important component of SIT’s program assessment process. Student feedback helps us identify program strengths and weaknesses in order to maintain high quality academic programs. Evaluations can also help students, faculty, and study abroad advisors identify programs well suited to a particular student’s academic objectives and personal interests.
Please keep in mind that programs develop and change over time to reflect updated curricula and evolving realities in the program location. Individual experience can be shaped by a number of factors including group dynamics and student interest and initiative.
For up-to-date information about current programs, please contact the SIT Study Abroad admissions office at studyabroad@sit.edu.
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AFRICA, SOUTH OF THE SAHARA |
Cameroon: Social Pluralism and Development
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Ghana: Origins of African Identity
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Ghana: Social Transformation and Cultural Expression
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Kenya: Health and Community Development
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Kenya: Islam and Swahili Cultural Identity
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Madagascar: Biodiversity and Natural Resource Management
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Madagascar: National Identity and Social Change
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Mali: Health, Gender, and Community Empowerment
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Rwanda: Post-Genocide Restoration and Peacebuilding
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Senegal: National Identity and the Arts
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South Africa: Community Health and Social Policy
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South Africa: Multiculturalism and Human Rights
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South Africa: Social and Political Transformation
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Tanzania: Wildlife Conservation and Political Ecology
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Tanzania: Zanzibar: Coastal Ecology and Natural Resource Management
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Uganda: Development Studies
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Uganda: Microfinance and Entrepreneurship
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Uganda: Post-Conflict Transformation
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ASIA AND THE PACIFIC |
Australia: Rainforest, Reef, and Cultural Ecology
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Australia: Sustainability and Environmental Action
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China: Language, Cultures, and Ethnic Minorities
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India: Health and Human Rights
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India: National Identity and the Arts
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India: Sustainable Development and Social Change
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Indonesia: Arts, Religion, and Social Change
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Mongolia: Nomadic Culture and Globalization
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Nepal: Development and Social Change
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Nepal: Tibetan and Himalayan Peoples
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Samoa: Pacific Communities and Social Change
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Vietnam: Culture, Social Change, and Development
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EUROPE |
Czech Republic: Arts and Social Change
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France: Language, Community, and Social Change
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Ireland: Transformation of Social and Political Conflict
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Netherlands: International Perspectives on Sexuality and Gender
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Serbia, Bosnia, and Kosovo: Peace and Conflict Studies in the Balkans
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Spain: Language, Community, and Social Change
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Switzerland: Global Health and Development Policy
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Switzerland: International Studies and Multilateral Diplomacy
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LATIN AMERICA |
Argentina: Regional Integration, Development, and Social Change
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Argentina: Social Movements and Human Rights
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Bolivia: Latin American Revolutionary Movements and Conflict Resolution
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Bolivia: Multiculturalism, Globalization, and Social Change
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Brazil: Amazon Resource Management and Human Ecology
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Brazil: Public Health, Race, and Human Rights
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Brazil: Social Justice and Sustainable Development
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Chile: Comparative Education and Social Change
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Chile: Cultural Identity, Social Justice, and Community Development
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Chile: Public Health, Traditional Medicine, and Community Empowerment
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Chile: Social, Economic, and Political Transformation
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Ecuador: Comparative Ecology and Conservation
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Ecuador: Culture and Development
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Nicaragua: Revolution, Transformation, and Civil Society
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Panama: Tropical Ecology, Marine Ecosystems, and Biodiversity Conservation
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Peru: Indigenous Peoples and Globalization
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NORTH AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST |
Jordan: Modernization and Social Change
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Morocco: Migration and Transnational Identity
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Morocco: Multiculturalism and Human Rights
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Oman: Political Culture and Economic Development in the Gulf
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Tunisia: Emerging Identities in North Africa
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