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Make Study Abroad Part of Your Degree
Get started making study abroad part of your degree. The Study Abroad Major Advising PDF fills you in on specifics about...

Steps in the Planning Process
  • How to choose a program
  • Who to contact for advice

Departmental Advising Resources

How to Stay on Track with Your Academic Timeline
Program Options
  • Field study, host-country university, and study abroad center arrangements
  • Short-term and intensive language programs
  • Work, intern, and volunteer opportunities
  • Locations that range throughout the world

Student Profiles
Explore how other students built study abroad into their major:

Hannah J. Studies Chinese in Tianjin, China
Hannah's ability to communicate in Chinese improved greatly after a year in Tianjin. Her experience taught her that she can accomplish anything she puts her mind to.

Jon K. Studies in France
Jon spent a semester in Montpellier gaining credit for his history major and French minor. The experience opened him to a new way of looking at life, and he hopes to continue to explore those options in the future.

Stephanie C. Studies Spanish in Chile
A semester living with a host family in Valparaiso, Chile was just what Stephanie needed to push her Spanish skills to the next level. Her courses for the Learning Abroad Minor also helped her make the most of a cultural immersion experience.

 
Last modified on November 21, 2008