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Students Can Now Apply for Spring 2023 Study Abroad Programs

Tuesday, May 10, 2022, By Ashley Barletta
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Students can now apply for spring 2023 study abroad programs through Â鶹ƵµÀAbroad. Here’s a closer look at program options for spring 2023.

Florence, Italy

For hundreds of years, Florence has remained a perpetual fountain of creativity and intellectual thought. The city is bursting with architectural and artistic masterpieces waiting to be explored. In addition, you’ll find a city that’s fast becoming an international hub for European politics, business and international education.

  • —see application page for additional program details

London, England

London’s cultural, social and ethnic diversity is unlike anywhere else on earth. Whether you’re an aspiring designer, architect, actor or simply a student of the world, your semester here will be one of the most enriching academic and personal experiences you can undertake. Your immersion into London life comes from living like a local, where you’ll discover that you are part of the city’s huge assortment of smaller towns, each with its own distinct character.

  • —see application page for additional program details

Madrid, Spain

Based in festive and modern Madrid, the Â鶹ƵµÀprogram explores the entirety of Spanish culture. You’ll begin with one of several distinct Signature Seminars, which are aimed at providing the best introduction to Spain and Europe. During that time, you’ll also meet fellow classmates and Â鶹ƵµÀstaff and faculty. The Â鶹ƵµÀMadrid cultural activities and service learning programs will further immerse you in your new surroundings.

students studying abroad in Madrid visit the Plaza Mayor, Salamanca

Students studying abroad in Madrid, Spain, visit the Plaza Mayor in Salamanca. (Photo courtesy of Victoria Amado)

Santiago, Chile

From the top of the Andes to the Southern Cone, this program is your gateway to the diversities of South America. After an optional intensive language program, you’ll begin your journey in Santiago, Chile’s vibrant capital. The city boasts more than six million residents and a wealth of cultural and education resources, including its top two universities, Universidad de Chile and Pontificia Universidad Católica, where you’ll take classes. Note: At least three semesters of college-level Spanish are required for application to the program.

Strasbourg, France

Strasbourg is an exciting place to study. Over 50,000 college students flock to Strasbourg each year, drawn by its great European institutions: the Court of Human Rights, the Council of Europe and the European Parliament. The decisions and policies made in Strasbourg play an important role in international affairs. This program is designed to make the most of all that Strasbourg offers: you’ll learn from international faculty members who are professionals in politics, diplomacy and law.

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World Partner Programs

Looking for a niche, topical or field study program, outside of Â鶹ƵµÀCenters? Look no further than World Partner programs!

World Partner programs allow students to choose from over 60 partner institutions in cities across the globe. World Partner students are often independent and driven, and usually looking for a very specific abroad experience—film school in Prague, practicing Hebrew in Israel or studying biodiversity in Madagascar.

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students studying abroad in Copenhagen

Students studying abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark, one of the World Partner programs offered through Â鶹ƵµÀAbroad. (Photo courtesy of Katherine Itoh)

Students can start planning for their Spring 2023 semester abroad and  to programs.

For more information, students can  with an international program advisor or make a general advising appointment to explore several options. Â鶹ƵµÀAbroad will continue to offer virtual advising appointments throughout the summer.

The application deadline for most programs is Oct. 1 and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. All students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, as some programs have limited capacity. For specific deadlines, students should refer to each program’s individual application page.

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