MSC L.T. Jordan Announcements

36th Class of Fellows – Deadline Extended

Applications for the 36th class of Fellows are now open and the deadline has been extended to 5 p.m. on Friday November 3, 2023!

2022 Jordan Fellow Published

Charlotte Jarvis (a 2022 Jordan Fellow and graduate of the Maritime Archeology and Conservation program) had her article, Archeological Classification of Age of Sail Shipwrecks Based on Genever’s Material Culture, published in a special issue of Heritage.

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Many Aggies, One World

In our newest episode, join us for a conversation with Kendra Alvizures ’23. Kendra is a Master of International Affairs student and a Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Graduate Fellow with the US Department of State. This summer she will be interning with NATO in Brussels.

Learn about the life-changing international experiences of Texas A&M faculty, current students, and former students on our podcast Many Aggies, One World.

Read What Others Have To Say:

This summer, I got the opportunity to live and serve in beautiful San Isidro, Costa Rica. I helped in developing the community center, taught English classes and lead health discussions at the local high school, and helped the community develop skills for when groups of volunteers come to visit/work in the community. I absolutely LOVED my time in Costa Rica and cannot wait to go back. I became a part of the community and definitely shed some tears when I had to leave.

Through this experience, I learned more about myself and the world in which we live. I wholeheartedly recommend ISP. The Jordan Institute made sure that everything was taken care of for this first time traveler.  From prepping me for the trip to planning the details in country I felt completely safe and prepared for my first time abroad.

Ava Kowalski, ISP Costa Rica, 2019
I had the privilege of participating in ILAP Singapore during the summer of 2015. My time in working in Singapore and immersing myself in the local culture has proven to be one of the most defining experiences I have had. I gained a great deal of insight into different ways of life and thinking, and thoroughly expanded my understanding of the world and what it means to live in an increasingly global society. I also found a second home in Singapore; it is a place a truly love, and would return to in a heartbeat if the opportunity arises.

I cannot express my gratitude enough to the L.T. Jordan Institute for International Awareness for granting me this opportunity.

Dakota Plesa
I participated in ILAP England 2015. Not only did I learn more about my career and the various cultures in the United Kingdom and across the globe, but I learned so much about myself while on this program. Additionally, my internship and experiences through this program were instrumental in getting my foot in the door at my dream company!
Rebecca Matlock
Having the opportunity to participate in ILAP Spain 2015-2016 was truly a growing and stretching experience. I was able to expand my language and cultural skills while learning that I am way more adaptable than I believed previously.
Claire Levatino
I participated in ILAP England, 2015-2016, and it was simply a dream! To be able to combine the culture provided by a study abroad and the work experience and environment provided by an internship, I was able to maximize my summer more than I ever thought was possible. If I could go back again, I would!
Olivia Lucero
Simply put: The International Service Program – Costa Rica Summer 2016 was a life-changing experience. I received hands-on experience volunteering with the local Red Cross that I do not believe I could find elsewhere. Being immersed in an entirely new culture has allowed me to open my eyes, heart, and mind to all of life and its beauty. I have found another home in the land of Costa Rica, and I will forever be grateful for the love and support from the people of Costa Rica. I am incredibly blessed to have been given this opportunity – Thank you MSC L.T. Jordan Institute.
Nathaniel Teplitskiy
I participated in ILAP Singapore of Summer 2016, and I could not believe how immersed into the culture I became. Living with a host family and working with Singaporeans gives you more of an understanding of the people and the culture that a study abroad couldn’t give you. Working abroad gave me beneficial career experience .
Sanam Vaidya
I spent six wonderful weeks in Seville as a part of 2014-2015 ILAP Spain. This experience was life-changing. Being placed in the middle of a city and joining in the routine activities of life exposed me to more facets of Seville than I would have experienced if I were tourist, which ranged from societal customs, fashion, and the wonders of public transportation. Being a part of ILAP allowed me to interact with native Spaniards, tourists, and other students who were studying abroad, all in Seville. The experience uncovered some traits about myself that I was not aware of, such as my adaptability and comfort in new areas. I believed that ILAP was an essential experience to my personal growth and professional development.
Jocelyn Ferriera