Travelers face falling dollar
As the value of the U.S. dollar continues to plunge, University students planning to study or work in Europe will have to contend with increased expenses during their travels due to the less favorable exchange rate.To compensate for the dollar's depreciation against the Euro and British pound, the Study Abroad Program will eventually redistribute funding "to help more students who are going to areas of the world where the dollar's fall has impacted expenses," said Elena Uribe, assistant director of study abroad and director of international internships.But in the short run, Uribe said, it will be difficult for the University to give additional funding to students traveling to Europe, despite rising demand for opportunities to go abroad.




