The power of belonging
EF Study Abroad
Study abroad programs from the world leader in international education.
This summer, EF Study Abroad’s Executive Vice President, Christian Meyer , took a moment to reflect on a powerful theme that lies at the heart of EF Study Abroad: building a sense of belonging.??
The true impact of an experience—be it a summer job, a college semester, or a corporate role—is measured by the connections made and the communities built.?
These are topics we think about a lot.? As our team at EF Study Abroad continues to infuse belonging, community, and connection into our programs, I found myself reflecting on a few moments that brought these themes into sharp relief.??
Connections, common ground, and shared purpose?
Over the summer, my youngest son trained as a camp counselor. The session culminated in a camp-wide competition wherein the kids worked together, cheered each other on, and divided into teams to compete in challenges, cheering each other on until they lost their voices. The prize? Bragging rights and some free Twizzlers. What struck me wasn’t the competition itself—it was the sense of belonging and connection it created. These kids were part of something much bigger than themselves, and they felt it deeply.?
Not long after my son’s experience at camp, I found myself at Baylor University. While on their campus, I observed a "red thread" of ethics and community that wove through the university’s culture and student interactions. Though each student’s experience was different, there was a surprisingly common thread connecting everyone to a shared purpose—a sense of belonging to a community?
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Following my visit to Baylor, I heard the former CEO of Ben & Jerry’s speak at EF about the paradox between corporations holding purpose-driven missions and corporations actually embodying them. This got me reflecting on my career and the various chapters where “connection” was defined merely by business success. Here’s the truth: financial success is not a value, it’s an outcome. And outcomes don’t inspire—purpose does. It’s what fuels creativity, humility, and adaptability.?
Our EF difference?
At EF, we don’t just talk about our purpose—we live it. We place a great deal of focus on group dynamics to ensure our study abroad programs foster belonging while empowering students to explore their individual values and personal authenticity.?
In tandem, we emphasize learning outcomes not just as abstract goals, but as the main “why” and throughline of each experience. From teamwork to communication, we focus on outcomes that prepare students to thrive in an ever-changing world. Our emphasis on building community and developing real-world skills ensures students aren’t just growing individually, but are also growing together—connected by a common thread that transcends the boundaries of any single destination or experience.??
Learn more about EF Study Abroad: https://www.efstudyabroad.com/
Time to get the standard up. From what I’ve seen the quality is nowhere near the olympic minimum. Poor content. Degraded facilities. Premium prices. So please don’t lecture on Purpose. Get your house in order.
Executive Director @ Shorelight | Cross-functional leadership, Strategic Planning, International Education
4 个月Fostering belonging in a time and space when a student is feeling most vulnerable is the apex mountain. Appreciate all you and your team do to foster both curiosity and courage in these young learners to live and learn outside their comfort zones.
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4 个月Well said CM! "Here’s the truth: financial success is not a value, it’s an outcome. And outcomes don’t inspire—purpose does. It’s what fuels creativity, humility, and adaptability."
Trans-disciplinary Studies in Humanity and Social Sciences. Invited Professor at CET Florence -Vanderbilt University. Adjunct Professor at CEA CAPA Florence, Accademia Europea di Firenze & CIEE Florence
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