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Center for Study Abroad

Before you change the world,

Let the World Change You!

At Â鶹´«Ã½ Fox, you won't simply read about other cultures. You can experience them firsthand. More than half of our undergraduate students study abroad, which is one reason why U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks us among the nation’s leaders in study abroad participation. We offer over 30 programs on every continent except Antarctica.

How do we make it happen? You choose between two options, or opt to do both!

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Semester Abroad Programs

Â鶹´«Ã½ Fox offers more than 30 semester-abroad programs in nearly 20 countries and at various locations throughout the U.S. Where would you like to go?

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Juniors Abroad

Each spring, faculty mentors join groups of students on three-week trips to the far reaches of the globe. Talk about an experience you won’t soon forget!

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Employee International Travel Policies

Get the scoop on required protocols, procedures and policies required of those who study abroad.

Why Study Abroad?

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Two students riding on a camel

The benefits of studying abroad go far beyond the sheer excitement of traveling to a new place. Beyond that, you’ll gain a greater understanding of our diverse world and develop a deeper appreciation for other cultures and people.

Many students participate in both semester-long and in shorter-term immersive experiences with university off-campus programs. In addition to the programs offered through the Center for Study Abroad, our spiritual life office hosts domestic immersion and service trips during winter and spring breaks.

Need more reasons? Studying abroad will:

  • Open doors to employment opportunities, as the majority of employers agree that an overseas study trip is a “positive experience”
  • Give you the chance to explore your study abroad location of choice and surrounding areas
  • Introduce you to people from around the world, some of whom may become life-long friends
  • Offer the opportunity to brush up on your language skills, discover new foods, and learn how to be self-reliant

Questions?

David Martinez

Associate Professor of Spanish

Director, Center for Study Abroad

Wendi Upjohn-Hankel

Wendi Upjohn-Hankel

Assistant Director, Center for Study Abroad