Mentor Advice
Question
What if my child is multi-racial? Do you think this will affect his/her experience abroad?
2 Replies from Mentors
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Miloni GandhiAssociate Director, International Recruitment, Office of AdmissionsUniversity of Southern CaliforniaThis varies country by country. Some places are more accustomed to mixed race people then others. If someone is mixed race and studies in a place that is not used to seeing mixed race people then perhaps the student would have to field more questions regarding their race and ethnicity, but generally it is not a problem.