Cooperative Center for Study Abroad

Cooperative Center for Study Abroad

The Cooperative Center for Study Abroad (CCSA) is a higher education consortium, based at Northern Kentucky University in Highland Heights, Kentucky in the United States. CCSA is a consortium of 24 colleges and universities with member schools from Alabama, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and Tennessee.[1]

CCSA provides study abroad programs and internships in English-speaking regions of the world. In the summer of 2008 CCSA offered study abroad programs from 2-5 weeks long in Australia, Belize, Ghana, Ireland, Jamaica, London, and Scotland. In the winter of 2008 CCSA will offer two week study abroad programs in Australia, Hong Kong, India, the United Kingdom (London), and the Republic of Ireland (Dublin). [2]

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