MURFREESBORO — The
lush island nation often called “the crossroads of the Pacific” is the
destination for a new faculty-led MTSU study abroad excursion.
Jan. 29 is the deadline for students to file scholarship
applications with the Office of Education Abroad to help fund MTSU’s first 10-day
program to Fiji, which is scheduled for May 22-31.
A group of more than 300 tropical islands scattered across
200,000 square miles of the South Pacific Ocean, Fiji is home to some 837,000
people. It lies about 2,100 miles east of Australia.
Students will explore the main island of Vitu Levu as well
as Beqa Island while gaining a thorough understanding of the country’s culture,
religion, education and economy.
Ray Wiley, associate director of campus recreation, will
lead the course, which is titled “Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Leisure and
Tourism” (LSTS 4850/6850).
With tropical temperatures in the 80s during the day and in
the 70s at night, “getting credit for this class toward your degree is a
bonus,” Wiley said.
Wiley will be accompanied by Kevin Varney, education abroad
adviser and experienced scuba diver.
“This course will allow us to dive in some of the most
beautiful waters imaginable,” Varney said. “I’m thrilled to scuba dive in
waters known for unparalleled marine biodiversity. This is a once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity for me!”
Since the class is scheduled for five days of morning dives
and one night dive, Wiley said students who sign up for the course must become
scuba-certified. They can accomplish this either through classes at the Campus
Recreation Center or through Campus Rec’s partnership with a local scuba shop.
“The night dives are absolutely phenomenal,” Wiley said.
“Everything looks different at night.”
In addition, students will witness the village elders
perform rituals such as walking on hot embers and making an herbal beverage
called kava, which is made from roots. Wiley said it is considered an honor to
be invited to the kava rite.
“To go there and participate and have meaningful dialogue
with the villagers there is going to be such an enriching experience,” said
Wiley.
There will be afternoon excursions to Fijian schools,
churches, national parks and waterfalls, as well as a 17.5-mile bike ride
through the highlands.
“The Office of Education Abroad is extremely excited about
the first MTSU faculty-led education abroad program to Fiji,” Varney said. “With
many remarkable excursions and activities, this is an amazing opportunity for
MTSU students to learn and experience the Fijian culture.”
With such a full agenda, the students will have little time
to sunbathe as they gather information for the blogs each of them will write
during their stay in Fiji. They also will write papers geared to their specific
majors.
Scholarships that can be applied to the trip will be
allotted based on grade-point averages, faculty recommendations and application
essays.
In addition to the financial aid deadline of Jan. 29, the
students must turn in their applications to enroll in the course by March 7.
Each student must submit a $500 deposit upon registering for the course and the
balance by March 17.
The overall cost of the trip is $3,600, which includes food,
lodging and transportation to and in Fiji. It does not include transportation
to and from Los Angeles International Airport, tuition, education abroad fee, insurance
and Divers Alert Network fee. All participants must have valid passports.
For more information, contact Wiley at 615-898-5701 or ray.wiley@mtsu.edu or Varney at
615-494-7638 or kevin.varney@mtsu.edu.
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