A recent Washougal High School graduate is following in the footsteps of her father.
Valentina Arias, 20, a junior at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, is spending nearly three months in Ecuador, with 29 other students, traveling each week to a different part of the country.
“My dad, Travis, studied abroad to Chile through Evergreen as well, that’s where he met my mother,” Arias said. “I’ve always loved to travel and experience new places. I tried to study abroad to France in 2011 so I could learn a third language, but it was too expensive.”
After a year of taking evolutionary theory courses, she decided to apply to a study abroad program to Ecuador.
“I would not have been able to afford this trip had it not been for many factors coming together to help make it happen,” she said.
Arias, who speaks fluent Spanish, was hired as program aide. She helps her professors plan various logistics in preparation for and during the trip, like translating emails with contractors, organizing transportation, and helping fellow students with Spanish skills.