This year, nearly 300,000 Americans will study somewhere outside our
border and nearly one million students will come to the United States
for a world class education. These numbers tell an exciting story: even
in an age when we can take a virtual trip to far-flung places just by
clicking a mouse, we still want to see the world for ourselves and
discover our common bonds firsthand.
At the Department of State, we have always recognized the power of
studying abroad to build bridges of understanding. That’s why we created
the Fulbright Program in 1946. Today, it is stronger than ever with
thousands of scholars traveling to and from over 150 countries.
For those of you already pursuing an education abroad, I am grateful.
The ties of friendship and understanding you are building are the most
effective forms of diplomacy -- and they will help shape our common
future.
To those students who have yet to study abroad: I urge you to stretch
your boundaries and your imaginations and set off on your own
adventure. Studying abroad can be one of the most rewarding and
enlightening experiences of your life. It was for me, and will be for
you. Thank you.