Short-term study abroad programs can meaningfully foster student growth shaped by program objectives and individual motivation. Self-reported growth demonstrated important aspects of communicative confidence and intercultural adaptability, whereas limited changes in English test scores highlighted a gap between perceived and measured growth. These findings emphasize the need for evaluation approaches that capture both measurable language skills and broader intercultural and professional competencies.
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