Studying abroad is at an all-time high, and for a good reason. Studying abroad alters neural pathways and challenges one’s worldview in a way that may have not been previously acknowledged. From experiencing a new method of education to daily exposure to different cultures and populations, the impact of study abroad is everlasting. The focus on international education is steadily growing, for the Institute for International Education launched Generation Study Abroad. This campaign aims to double the number of students who study abroad by the end of the decade, while increasing diversity and accessibility to international education. According to the Institute for International Education, “International education is crucial to building relationships between people and communities around the world. It is through these relationships that together we can solve global challenges like climate change, the spread of pandemic disease, and combatting violent extremism.” Studying abroad allows citizens of the world to fundamentally connect.