Middlebury Suspends Program in Egypt for Fall Semester

Middlebury College has suspended its study abroad program in Alexandria, Egypt, for the fall semester.

“The well-being and security of our students is our top priority and we will not send students to Egypt while the situation there remains unstable and unsafe,” said Michael Geisler, Middlebury’s vice president for Language Schools, Schools Abroad, and graduate programs.

The college notified students today that the program, where 25 students were enrolled for the fall, has been suspended and offered them the opportunity to attend the Middlebury School Abroad in Amman, Jordan, instead.

The program in Egypt is not in session in the summer, and its spring semester ended on May 29.

“International experience is an important component of our students’ education, but their safety comes first,” said Geisler.

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