When I first decided to study abroad in Barcelona, I was filled with excitement—but if I’m being honest, I was also filled with uncertainty. I came into this experience alone, not knowing a single person in the program. I kept wondering: Will I make any friends? Will I find people I can connect with? Will anyone understand my experience—especially as a Black woman abroad?
In moments of self-doubt or loneliness, I leaned into the love of those who had always believed in me. My family, friends, mentors—they were watching, cheering, praying, and reminding me that I wasn’t alone. Their words of encouragement came right when I needed them most. I realized how proud they were of me, and that sometimes, all we need is to know that someone sees us—that our effort, courage, and growth is being witnessed.
Now, as I reflect on this journey, I can say with full confidence that the friendships I made here are ones I’ll cherish forever. They’ll be part of the stories I’ll tell my future kids—part of the testimony I’ll share with students I one day inspire to study abroad.
For anyone wondering if they’ll be able to make friends while studying abroad—especially if that’s your deciding factor—I want to encourage you: you can absolutely do it! But you have to be willing to put yourself out there. Say yes to that group dinner, start a conversation after class, or invite someone to explore the city with you. Friendships don’t always happen instantly, but they do happen when you stay open. At the same time, don’t be afraid of solitude. Some of the most powerful moments of studying abroad come when you’re by yourself—walking through a new neighborhood, journaling in a quiet café, or reflecting on who you’re becoming. You’ll learn so much about who you are when no one’s watching, and that kind of growth is priceless. Embrace both the connections and the quiet, because both will shape your story.
This experience was so much more than a trip—it was transformation, connection, and a reminder that even when you travel alone, you are never truly alone.

Alia Trail
Alia is a junior at North Carolina Central University majoring in Business Administration with a concentration in Management. Alia studied at the Barcelona SAE School for International Studies (SIS) via the HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) Consortium program in Summer 2025. She shares her journey to inspire other students—especially Black and first-gen travelers—to step out in faith, explore the world, and discover who they truly are.