Theme of the Month—Cost-Effective Programs
University Study in South Korea: Korea University, Seoul
One of the oldest and most prestigious universities in East Asia, Korea University offers the opportunity to study alongside Korean and international students in the rising metropolis of Seoul.
Study & Intern in Toledo
Live and study in a charming Medieval walled city. Improve your Spanish language skills. Intern at banks, governmental bureaus, hospitals, and libraries. Wander the winding streets to discover historical attractions and breathtaking vistas.
Exchange in Japan: Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo
Study at one of the top research universities in Japan, Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo.
Study in Auckland, New Zealand, the largest and most populated city in the country. Known as the "City of Sails" for it's close proximity to the harbor, the University of Auckland offers more than 100 different subject areas for you to chose from, as well as a multitude of extracurricular activities and cultural events to experience.

March 1 Program Deadlines

Happiness & Globalization in Bali
Start your summer learning about globalization, leadership, and happiness in Bedulu, Bali. Participate in cultural ceremonies, snorkel with the Balinese people, and examine how globalization is influencing local culture.

Summer in Ecuador
Learn advanced Spanish both in and out of the classroom in Quito, Ecuador. Live with a local family, study Latin American culture, and explore the historic streets of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Mental Health & Well-being in Spain
The walled city of Toledo is a unique backdrop for the modern-day discussions surrounding mental health, psychology, and well-being. Live and study in a location declared a World Heritage Site; Toledo is a living museum, a preserved part of Spanish history where people still live, work, and play.
Spend time with Emma in Toledo, Spain, and learn what made this medieval city the perfect study location for her.

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