Our office is here for you. We want you to find an enriching program.
We not only help students, but we also offer information and support services to families, faculty, and staff. Students are required to attend at least one advising session to ensure they have the information needed to get started with their application. If students are attending a ÁùºÏ±¦¿â faculty-led program, their advising questions can be directed to the faculty member, as well as to our office. We also require students to attend a Pre-Departure Orientation before leaving on their journey, to further cover concepts about health, safety, and culture abroad.
One of the key advising areas we assist students through is the application process. All students traveling internationally on a ÁùºÏ±¦¿â, Exchange, or Affiliate programs must . Students must also be approved by ÁùºÏ±¦¿â to join an education abroad program in order to receive academic credit, and to use ÁùºÏ±¦¿â scholarships and financial aid towards the experience.
We recommend that all students start the application process by watching . For students who want to schedule an appointment with our office, students must watch this video first, as it addresses many common pre-application questions.
Once students are ready to start an application, do so through the .
The J-term programs for the upcoming year are not revealed until the J-term Fair in March. On the day of the J-term Fair, our office opens the application cycle for J-term programs abroad. Students must apply through the , and cannot sign up for J-term courses abroad through MyDusis or any other system. As some J-term programs fill very quickly, students can apply to more than one program, and rank their programs of interest.
Summer programs for the upcoming year are typically promoted at the Fall Study Abroad Fair, with ÁùºÏ±¦¿â faculty representing their summer programs. Our Affiliate partners also have information to share about study, internship, and service-learning programs that are also available around the globe! Students can begin applying for summer programs in October through the
Students traveling abroad for a semester or academic year are required to attend a study abroad advising appointment before they can be approved for a study abroad program. Students can schedule online via Calendly. At the advising appointment, you can review program options, review the application process, and discuss financial aid and study abroad scholarships, credits, and more.
Be aware that the application is a two-step process for semester and academic year programs. You must first apply and be approved to study abroad by ÁùºÏ±¦¿â. Then you must also apply and be approved by the Exchange or Affiliate Partner.
To be eligible for an education abroad experience, students must meet ÁùºÏ±¦¿â requirements, as well as any program specific requirements. For example, some programs may require that you have a certain major, be a junior or senior, or have a higher GPA requirement.
Most ÁùºÏ±¦¿â Programs abroad are offered during J-Term (programs typically travel for one to three weeks, and depart early January), as well as some program offerings during the summer and the semester.
Visit our Study Abroad Program Search to narrow down your options. You can search by location, term, area of study and program type to help you find the best fit for you!