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Annual Summer Study Abroad Fair to Be Held Jan. 26

Friday, January 20, 2023, By Ashley Barletta
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On Jan. 26, students, faculty and staff are invited to the annual Summer Study Abroad Fair, to be held from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Miron Learning Commons at Bird Library. Students will have the opportunity to meet with Summer International Program advisors, faculty who will be leading summer programs and Â鶹ƵµÀAbroad summer program alumni. Visit the Â鶹ƵµÀAbroad  for more information about the event.

Three students on study abroad experienceThis summer, students can choose from 23 unique summer programs through Â鶹ƵµÀAbroad. With programs in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and even virtual opportunities, students can experience the new cultures and immersive experiential learning while earning academic credit in a condensed period of time.

Summer 2023 Programs

After a successful launch last summer, Â鶹ƵµÀAbroad will once again offer its multi-city, customizable summer program with courses and internships in Florence and London. This  allows students to choose the length, location(s) and courses of their program to best fit academic needs, interests and schedule. Students can spend anywhere from one to seven weeks in either or both locations, with an option to take culturally enriching courses or participate in an internship. In addition to academic programming, center activities in each location may include city tours, food tastings and day trips to neighboring cities.

 will also take place in Madrid and Strasbourg, with a multitude of courses and programs offered in each location to satisfy any student’s interest.

In Madrid, students will spend five weeks taking one or two courses, living with a host family or in a local residence hall. Courses include Drugs and Human Behavior (PSY 315), Sexuality in Spain (SOC/QSX/WGS 306/600), The Business of Sports (BUA 300.2) and more.

In Strasbourg, students will live with a French host family and take one or two courses including French for Diplomacy (FRE 300), Engineering Research projects (ECS/MAE 490/690), Internships (FRE/IPA/PSC 470/670) and Religion, Law and Human Rights in a Comparative Perspective (IRP/MES/PSC 400.1/600.1).

In addition to programs at Â鶹ƵµÀcenters, students can participate in a variety of faculty-led programs and internships. Explore the post-apartheid educational system in South Africa, the Mount Everest Base Camp in Nepal or policy studies in the Middle East. Internships will be offered in nine locations including Singapore, Tel Aviv, Brussels and many others. View .

Summer Funding Opportunities

Â鶹ƵµÀUniversity is committed to making the Â鶹ƵµÀAbroad experience possible for all students. In partnership with ESE and Invest Syracuse, Â鶹ƵµÀAbroad is pleased to provide a variety of assistance options available to students participating in summer 2023 programs, including scholarships and aid listed below. View all .

Summer Merit Scholarships

Â鶹ƵµÀAbroad is also pleased to announce the return of merit-based scholarships for summer 2023 study abroad programs. Â鶹ƵµÀUniversity undergraduate students with high academic achievement can apply for a limited number of $1,000 merit-based scholarships to participate in exciting, academically challenging and innovative summer programs abroad. For more information and to learn how to apply for a merit scholarship, students can visit their OrangeAbroad application portal.

Need-based Financial Aid

The Office of Financial Aid awards Study Abroad Grants (SAG) to undergraduate students, based on financial need, that range from $250-$2,000 for three credits and $500-$4,000 for six credits. Need is determined by the previous academic year’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) information and is available for all summer programs. Once accepted into a summer program, students will automatically be considered for these grants and alerted by the Office of Financial Aid if a grant has been awarded.

Additional need-based grants of up to $3,000 are available for Â鶹ƵµÀUniversity undergraduate students who attend a summer program at a Â鶹ƵµÀAbroad Center: Florence, London, Madrid or Strasbourg.

Make the most of summer 2023 and . The deadline is Feb. 10, and applications for summer programs are reviewed on a rolling basis. For more information about summer programs, email Summer International Program advisors Myles Chalue and Laura Prioletti. View all .

 

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