Stebleton, MichaelSoria, KristaCherney, Blythe2013-06-032013-06-032013-06-03Stebleton, M. J., Soria, K. M., & Cherney, B. (2013). Going global: College students’ international experiences and self-perceived intercultural competencies. Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 22, 1-24.https://hdl.handle.net/11299/150028This multi-institutional study attempts to discover whether different international activities in which students participate yield different outcomes for the development of students’ global and intercultural competencies. The five international travel and study abroad measures analyzed include students’ participation in a university study abroad program; study abroad program affiliated with another college or university; travel abroad for cross-cultural experiences or informal education; travel abroad for a service learning, volunteer, or work experience; and travel abroad for recreation. The research question that guides this inquiry is as follows: controlling for other factors, is participation in these five types of international travel activities associated with different outcomes in students’ development of global and intercultural competencies?Study abroadintercultural competenciesSERU surveyresearch universitiesThe high impact of education abroad: College students' engagement in international experiences and the development of intercultural competenciesArticle