Study Abroad FAQs
All students. First semester and non-degree seeking students are welcome to apply. GPA requirements and prerequisites are listed on the course applications. This is a great way to engage in a hands-on travel experience, especially for first-time travelers!
It depends on the course. Some courses target specific majors, but most courses can be used as social science electives.
No. Travel abroad is typically scheduled during spring break or after graduation in late May. They may overlap with some summer sessions. On most courses, students travel for 8-12 days.
Yes. Scholarships ranging from $500-$1,500 are available to eligible students. You may also be able to use funds from your financial aid disbursement towards the study abroad travel expense.
The study abroad travel expense typically ranges from $2,500-$3,500 in addition to the tuition and registration fees for the course.
International experience broadens your horizons and looks great on your resume - it shows employers that you are working to develop sought-after skills such as: flexibility, adaptability, cross-cultural awareness, and interpersonal communication skills.
First, contact the faculty leader for the course (you can find this information on the study abroad website). You should ask questions about the course details before deciding where to study abroad - each course is different. If you are interested but are not sure which course is right for you, talk to your campus International Education Coordinator (IEC) for an overview of each one.
When you decide to enroll, you will first interview with the lead instructor for the course. Upon their approval, you then schedule an advising session with the IEC for your campus. If your application is accepted, you may register for the course and make the first payment towards your study abroad travel expense.