The vast majority of study abroad opportunities are organized through the Office of Global Education. Start your planning by attending one of their "Study Abroad 101" programs and meeting with a study ...
There is much more to studying abroad than just taking classes in a foreign country. Your perspectives will become global, your attitudes will become international, and you will make memories that ...
You can study in almost any country in the world. There are hundreds of opportunities available to students by semester (fall, spring), year, or short-term (summer, winter). You may apply for a UMass ...
In the Honors College, we believe that few things can so enrich and enlarge a student’s worldview and sense of themselves as study abroad. Our programs accomplish this by utilizing the host city as ...
With the lifting of pandemic restrictions, many college study abroad programs are back up and running. Typical participants—statistically speaking, they’re wealthy, white women majoring in business or ...
More than just a change of scenery, studying abroad offers college students many benefits, from making new friends to learning a new language and growing in ways never expected. “Study abroad is a ...
Studying abroad can be one of the most eye-opening experiences of your college years. It challenges you to think globally, adapt quickly and grow personally. But it also raises practical questions: ...
All majors at RIT can study abroad, and it's an ideal opportunity for you to gain a new perspective on your major, understand the global reach of your field of study, and develop cross-cultural skills ...
Study abroad is often touted as a high-impact practice that helps expose students to new ideas, locations and cultures, but what do students think of their abroad experiences? A new survey from global ...
A College of Science Study Abroad Scholarship helps defray the travel costs of a study abroad program. Purdue University approved Study Abroad programs are often competitive in cost to campus ...
In a typical, pre-pandemic year, nearly 350,000 students at American universities set out on planes, trains, automobiles and the occasional ship to study abroad. And while most institutions haven’t ...
A federal judge in Illinois dismissed a college student's request for a partial refund after a European study abroad program was cut short because of the COVID-19 pandemic, concluding a clause in the ...