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Applications Now Open for Spring 2024 Study Abroad Programs

Thursday, June 1, 2023, By Ashley Barletta
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With the summer season officially underway, there is no better time for students to start planning for their spring semester abroad.

Students can now apply for spring 2024 study abroad programs through . With over 60 program options in dozens of countries around the world, there is a study abroad opportunity for each and every Â鶹ƵµÀUniversity student.

New programs and features launching in Spring 2024

New English immersion program in Santiago, Chile

The is an exciting new program that allows students to experience life in a vibrant Latin American city while taking a range of courses in the social sciences and humanities in English. Coursework, internships and other experiential programming take place both in and out of the classroom and include multi-country travel and immersion opportunities. Unlike traditional study options in Latin America, this program is unique because it aligns closely with a traditional U.S. semester, taking place from January to May. Visits to Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Chile’s Patagonia region are incorporated into the semester’s immersion experiences.

Whitman Core program in London, England

This new spring-only program, , offers sophomore majors the opportunity to complete nine credits of required core courses while immersed in London’s exciting business environment. Restrictions apply, see program page for details and academic requirements.

Newhouse Communications course in Strasbourg, France

A student in Strasbourg

A student in Strasbourg

Newhouse course is a spring-only course offered at the that fulfills the Newhouse diversity requirement for Communications majors. This course serves as an introduction to fundamental issues related to diversity and inclusion in the media industries. Students will examine how films function as a lens to better understand European culture and the impact of media on movie-goers.

Unique field trip experiences in Madrid, Spain

Studying at means exploring all that the city has to offer. Utilizing the MadWorld Passport program, students can travel throughout Madrid with peers and learn about cultural sites while living like a local. Recent field trips included pottery painting at a local studio, yoga and Flamenco classes, a trip to a local animal shelter and cat cafe, a visit to the farmers market and cooking workshops. Day trips to Segovia and El Escorial also had students exploring neighboring cities and sites.

World Partner Programs

allow students to choose from over 50 programs through our 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 studies in Prague, studying Arabic in Jordan or Morocco, or exploring the global ocean on a sailing vessel. Students can choose from a variety of programs in locations including Australia and New Zealand, Asia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Latin America.

Preparing to study abroad

Students can start planning for their spring 2024 semester abroad and to programs.

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.

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.

 

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