Aaron Levy (SUNY Albany): Taiwan and Hong Kong
I was incredibly lucky to stumble upon the Taiwan/Hong Kong study abroad program. The opportunity to immerse myself directly in two vibrant and culturally rich places was an experience I will truly never forget. I never imagined I would have the chance to travel to a country so far away, but being nearly 20 hours across the world gave me some of the greatest travel memories I will ever have.
From trying out my broken Chinese with locals to learning about the immense and layered history of both Taiwan and Hong Kong, every day offered something new and eye-opening. Walking through bustling night markets, exploring historic temples, and seeing firsthand how tradition and modern life blend together was something no classroom alone could teach me. I gained not only a deeper appreciation for East Asian culture but also more confidence in myself whether it was navigating unfamiliar streets, engaging with new people, or simply stepping outside of my comfort zone.
This program opened my eyes to the importance of global perspectives and left me with memories, friendships, and lessons that I will carry with me for a lifetime. Shoutout to Professor Ai and Eric for all the help and memories!

Connor Ging (Farmingdale): University of Nicosia, Cyprus
Kayla Ramsewack (SUNY Old Westbury): Florence University of the Arts
I found Florence to be such a great place to live in and navigate. Everything from travel to finding something to eat was extremely easy. I was placed with four other girls in the apartment, all of whom were really friendly and just as excited to explore the city. We all clicked on our first day. Despite all of us having opposite class schedules from one another we all made time to spend time with each other. Additionally, I did get a chance to explore Florence after class with a few of my classmates too.
My classes were really interesting and made me appreciate the city. I learned about Bernardo Buontalenti and his contributions to architecture that can still be seen throughout Florence. On one of our class walks, our professor took us to visit one of his kneeling window designs which happened to be down the street from where my apartment. I thought that it was very fascinating to walk around the city and know about its historical background.
Outside of FUA, my roommates and I traveled to Cinque terre, Venice, and to a Tuscan winery with Smarttrips. On our own we travelled to Rome and Switzerland using the train. We took various classses such as pizza and wine making, perfume making, and chocolate making. I found it so easy to talk to the other tourists as we were all learning from each other through sharing stories.

Maria Simonetti: Iceland

Liam Cosgrave (Farmingdale): Florence

Brigette Wagner (Farmingdale): Nicosia, Cyprus

Danielle Rottkamp (Farmingdale): Cork, Ireland

Sachella Higgins (Farmingdale): Querétaro, Mexico

Lauren Liegmann (Farmingdale): Florence, Italy

Akhil Jain (Farmingdale): Dublin, Ireland
My trip to Ireland was the highlight of the semester! From the day I heard about the study abroad program, I was geared up to sign up for one of the locations. When I came to know that there was a course visiting Ireland over Spring Break and also during St. Patrick’s Day, I was one of the first students to sign up. It was truly a wonderful experience to visit a new place with a group of fun and young college students and the opportunity to learn about the culture and life of yet another country was exhilarating. I will hands-down recommend other students to grab opportunities that the study abroad program has to offer while they are still in college.

Carly Miller (Farmingdale): Tel Aviv, Israel

Bradley Young (Farmingdale): Cusco, Peru

Michal Hochman (Farmingdale): Copenhagen, Denmark

Maria Casquarelli (Farmingdale): Gold Coast, Australia

Study Abroad OFFICE
Eric De Sena (Study Abroad Manager)
Greenley Library, room 038G
934-420-5479
studyabroad@farmingdale.edu
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm
