Communiversity Offers New Class, Travel Hacking 101

Simone Kuzma specializes in travel education and experiential trips and is the founder of Wanderlust: Wanderlearn, a travel education organization with a mission to empower people to become more capable and confident independent travelers.

Wanderlust: Wanderlearn achieves this mission via educational programs and travel experiences designed to grow and develop these skills in travelers of any level.

Returning for another semester is Kuzma’s popular Intrepid Traveler series.

The series begins with

Travel Logistics

on Monday, Oct. 9. New and experienced travelers will learn about passports and visas, entry requirements, how to choose a destination, how to create a budget, and international travel safety programs. Once the flights are booked, Kuzma will share

Savvy Travel Tips

on Oct. 16. Learn how to save money on travel and health insurance, cell phones and communication, electronics and adapters, plus discussion on immunizations, health concerns, and safety. Solo and aspire to YOLO? On Oct. 23, Kuzma will discuss

Solo Travel

and share information about the challenges and opportunities available to those who travel on their own, plus tips on how to travel smart — including following local customs and being safe — where to go, and how to travel solo.

Save 20 percent when you register for all three classes and become the

Complete Intrepid Traveler

! To register, call 513-556-6932 or go online to

uc.edu/ce/commu

!

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