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Why choose IES Abroad?
IES Abroad provides opportunities for students to thrive abroad with program options that fit majors and interests—backed by a high-quality, immersive experience, on-site support, impactful financial aid, and an inclusive community. IES Abroad experiences are: Priced for quality: The program fee includes tuition, housing, and health insurance, along with high-quality pre-departure and on-site support, small class sizes, and opportunities for field trips and immersive experiences. Fully supported 24/7: Time-saving visa support and trusted local staff to help with health, housing, and safety, no matter what comes up—or when! Designed to count toward graduation while offering a global perspective, hands-on learning, and excursions led by respected experts in their fields, take your experience beyond the classroom to gain international exposure. We work with university partners to ensure program approval and credit transfer. Impactful with real career benefits: 65% of IES Abroad alumni say study abroad was very/extremely influential on their career path, and 64% say it contributed to career advancement. Generously supported by $7.9 million in annual financial aid, need-based aid awarded to students applying from consortium member institutions expands access to study abroad.
IES Abroad provides opportunities for students to thrive abroad with program options that fit majors and interests—backed by a high-quality, immersive experience, on-site support, impactful financial aid, and an inclusive community. IES Abroad experiences are: Priced for quality: The program fee includes tuition, housing, and health insurance, along with high-quality pre-departure and on-site support, small class sizes, and opportunities for field trips and immersive experiences. Fully supported 24/7: Time-saving visa support and trusted local staff to help with health, housing, and safety, no matter what comes up—or when! Designed to count toward graduation while offering a global perspective, hands-on learning, and excursions led by respected experts in their fields, take your experience beyond the classroom to gain international exposure. We work with university partners to ensure program approval and credit transfer. Impactful with real career benefits: 65% of IES Abroad alumni say study abroad was very/extremely influential on their career path, and 64% say it contributed to career advancement. Generously supported by $7.9 million in annual financial aid, need-based aid awarded to students applying from consortium member institutions expands access to study abroad.
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A beautiful growing experience
January 13, 2026by: Eva Chakalis - United StatesMy experience with IES Barcelona was life-changing. I lived in a Residence Hall in Sant Marti, where my commute to class was 30 minutes every day by train. The public transportation in Barcelona is affordable, clean, safe, and easy to use, so navigating the public transportation was one of my highlights. The school location was in the city center with incredible views just down the street. I enjoyed studying by the Cathedral of Barcelona, which was only a six-minute walk from our classes! The courses were not too difficult but highly interesting. I took an Art History course where I had the opportunity to learn about the history of Art Nouveau pieces around the city of Barcelona. I also had the opportunity to take a History of Contemporary Spain class, where I was able to broaden my horizons in the Political Science field and compare US history and government to the history and government of Spain. In between work weeks, I was also able to travel. The Barcelona airport is a hub for international travel, so I was able to take exciting trips to several new locations. Overall, this program was the perfect study abroad experience where I became more independent and learned so much about the world.
Become Immersed in Moroccan Culture in a Welcoming and Tight-Knit Community
January 02, 2026by: Anthony Wiles - United StatesProgram: IES Abroad Rabat – Study in Rabat
My experience studying with IES Abroad in Rabat was truly life changing! The small and tightly-knit community that formed here amongst students, program staff, and faculty, as well as our loving and hospitable host families, contributed to a warm, inclusive, and welcoming environment. IES staff went above and beyond to ensure my classmates and I felt supported and safe, and enjoyed our experiences in Morocco. Navigating culture shock and language barriers became much more doable and fulfilling with the preparation IES gave us. Our classes were rigorous yet enjoyable, with many opportunities for students to expand their knowledge in fields of interest to them. Additionally, weekly cultural activities and field trips ensured that we saw many perspectives of life in our host country, while also becoming immersed in Moroccan culture. Without a doubt, I would recommend IES Rabat to any students looking for an immersive and exciting study abroad experience different from a typical exchange semester.
Unforgettable Experience
December 19, 2025by: Kaylee Bryant - United StatesProgram: IES Abroad Barcelona Summer – Language & Area Studies
I studied abroad in Barcelona for 7 weeks, where I had the incredible opportunity to immerse myself in the local culture and meet amazing people. My coursework in Great 20th Century Artists and Spanish Language deepened my global perspective! In my normal day to day, I would spend time with my friends on the beach, studying in a cafe, or exploring what the city had to offer. I'm grateful to IES Abroad's dedicated professors and staff, and the friends I made along the way, who made the experience absolutely unforgettable!

A Life-Changing Summer
November 24, 2025by: Max Salguero - United StatesComing out of the worst time of my life last year, I had little to look forward to until I found IES’s Nagoya Summer: Language and Culture program. The application process was incredibly smooth and quick, and once I was accepted, so were the travel forms and health information. Arriving with the other IES students for orientation and some field trips, we were able to form connections early while acclimating to Japan and its wonders. And as we got settled into Nanzan at our respective dorms and with host families, making more friends was even easier. Classes at Nanzan didn’t even feel like work. I found myself looking forward to going every day despite the 20 minute trek to school. It is inspiring being able to learn a language in its country of origin, while also getting to take electives and art classes to round out your experience. Apart from that, we had a lot of free time (depending how many electives you took). Nagoya has so much to offer. My friends and I would go out for lunch or dinner around various subway stations after class, frequent the izakayas and karaoke places on the weekends, and sometimes take day trips to places like Tokyo and Osaka. IES went above and beyond with this- we had a built-in weekend trip to Kyoto including our own tour guide, an art activity, and an itinerary of all the best sites to visit. My professors were wonderful, and along with the other staff at Nanzan, worked with IES to make sure we were all safe and comfortable. When I had a spot of trouble with organizing my housing, the IES program coordinators, the CJS (Center for Japanese Studies) staff, and the international director at Nanzan were all there to support me. Throughout the summer I participated in IES’s Correspondent Program as a photographer. It was amazing to record pictures of us having the time of our lives and think about how these could help future students who are looking at this program. After returning to the US, I also applied to the Ambassadors program and had a lot of fun helping the IES table at Penn State’s Education Abroad fair. I’ve been inspired to change my major to Japanese language, and I plan to participate in the JET (Japan English Teaching) program. So not only did the program give me an awesome summer, it keeps impacting me, my career path, and my hopes for the future!


Summer in Vienna
November 22, 2025by: Sarah Boruchov - United StatesMy experience abroad was different than most, because instead of taking classes, I was working at an internship! I loved the flexibility this offered me, because I was able to explore Vienna and travel to new places! At my internship, I gained valuable career experience and guidance from my mentor. When I wasn't working, I had so much time to explore the city. Vienna is a cultural hub with so much to do, especially in the summertime. My highlights were swimming in the Danube after work, exploring the foodie scene, and going to so many museums!
The Program That Helped Me Find Confidence in a New City
November 22, 2025by: Garrett Weigel - United StatesDuring my time abroad in Berlin, I interned at Impact Hub Berlin and got to experience what it's like to work in a real international environment. I helped with events, did market research, and worked with with people from all across the world. It taught me a lot about communication and stepping outside of my comfort zone. Outside of my internship, I explored the city constantly. I visited places I had only ever seen in history books and online, including remnants of the Berlin Wall, the East Side Gallery, graves of famous people such as Marlene Dietrich, and many smaller memorials that make the city's history feel very real. Some days were simply walking for hours and discovering new neighborhoods. Other days were all about food: trying Dürüm and Döner from different spots until I found my favorites. What made the experience special was how much I could do and see every week. Berlin is a city where you can learn something new just by getting on public transit and picking a random stop to get off at. Between the internship, the exploring, and the people I met, the experience really shaped my confidence and showed me that I can adapt and feel at home anywhere in the world.

Scholastic Journey
November 18, 2025by: Grant Dockery - United StatesProgram: IES Abroad European Union Summer - Politics & Economics
The courses I took this summer were some of the most in-depth I have ever taken. The classes do not only rely on reading scholarly articles but also hands-on experience. In the EU Seminar course, we roleplayed the Commission, Parliament, and Council of Ministers to learn how bills get passed. For our overall final, the entire group (35 people total) was involved in a Model EU (I represented Italy's interests.). We tackled real issues, such as tariffs and aiding Ukraine. We also took numerous field trips, including to a Ukrainian mission. It was one thing to read about the 7 branches of the EU but quite another to visit the EU Parliament in Straßburg, the Swedish Parliament in Stockholm (where we met a representative and learned about recent NATO involvement), and the Commission, Council of Ministers, and EEAS in Brussels, the latter of which was in the midst of figuring out the Iran-Israel 12-day crisis. IES arranged all of the travel details perfectly, and we had some fun field trips in addition to plenty of free time to explore the cities. I have never looked at waffles the same way since. Belgium and Sweden were 2 countries I never would have seem without this program, and given Freiburg's location, France and Switzerland were easy to reach.



Mountains and Memories
November 14, 2025by: Ava Ellis - United StatesStudying abroad in Santiago, Chile this summer was truly an experience I'll never forget. Being a student athlete as well as pre-med I didn't know if study abroad would be possible for me. Then I heard of this program: one that combines immersion in Spanish with my interest in healthcare and taking place during the summer so I wouldn't have to miss any of my swim season or valuable classes. The highlight of my experience was one I never expected: my host family. Staying with Chilean natives with little English knowledge was one of my biggest sources of anxiety upon arriving in Chile. However these fears quickly dissipated. My host parents Ceci and Hector took me in and treated me as one of their own. They helped me with integrating into Chilean culture while helping me gain confidence in my Spanish speaking abilities. Although I was only in Chile for two months I really feel as though I got the full study abroad experience. From observing surgeries during my clinical observations, to walking through the streets of Valparaiso on field trips, and exploring the Atacama Desert and the nearby countries of Argentina and Uruguay with my new friends this experience changed my life for the better. I will never forget the people and places that make Chile feel like home.

A Place for Every Type of Person
November 07, 2025by: Kylie Faber - United StatesIES Abroad Amsterdam has friendly staff that were always kind and responsive. All my questions were answered and we had multiple pre-departure sessions. I really recommend Amsterdam to anyone who is a history buff! With IES Abroad, you can access almost any museum you want for free. It was so fun to explore the city using museums as my guide. For any travelers, Amsterdam has a big airport, that flies direct to most places. While the prices aren't as low as London, planning your trips in advance or being flexible to different spots or cities will give you so many options for cool weekend trips. For people who love night-life, there is an amazing scene in Amsterdam! Intimate bars, crazy clubs, Amsterdam definitely has options, and I had so much fun exploring the different scenes. If you love a cozy rainy day, Amsterdam will provide! Amsterdam is often rainy and cloudy. I got very lucky my semester; it was sunny and beautiful almost the entire time! Compared to my home college in Minnesota, the weather was wonderful even in February. Keep in mind your preferences while choosing a location. Safety wise, I would say being smart is the most important thing. Amsterdam felt super safe, even when I was exploring the city alone. Pickpocketing is not a large issue here. Be smart, and you will have a wonderful time!
A Summer of New
November 07, 2025by: Katey Howard - United StatesProgram: IES Abroad Tokyo Summer
When I first got confirmation that I was accepted to study abroad in Tokyo, I was both thrilled and a nervous wreck. I had never been that far from home before, nor did I know anyone else attending the program. Yet, upon my arrival, I was met with the support and guidance of the IES staff, and others in the program were in the same boat. A support system was quickly formed, and although there were several new, unpredictable paths coming my way, I wouldn't endure it alone. With all the cultural activities such as making chopsticks and glass blowing and the included field trips, we were truly urged to make the most of our six weeks in Japan. You start to fall into a routine of going to the convenience store (trust me, like, a lot), going out to karaoke, taking the train to class and throughout the city, studying in cafes. Study sessions at the cafe in the hotel we were housed in had to be some of my favorite memories, oddly enough. The hotel staff even encouraged us to practice Japanese, and I was sad to say goodbye on my last day there. I'm looking forward to the next time I can go to Japan. This experience may have been filled with unknowns, but I was lucky to have the support to make me embrace it.
Even if it doesn't pan out exactly how you imagined, you'll be glad you tried it.
November 06, 2025by: Makayla Ross - United StatesProgram: IES Abroad London Summer – UK Today
Upon receiving my acceptance to the IES Abroad program, I imagined what a summer living in London would present. I'd secretly hope to meet a London boy (cue the Taylor Swift song), make lifelong friendships, and cross off my London bucket list. Only 1/3 was accomplished. During my time, I experienced loneliness, homesickness, and a bit of regret. My summer didn't pan out exactly how I imagined it. However, for the days that felt endless, there were plenty more that I wish didn't have to end. I am grateful for the experience I embarked on. Although it was scary, I did it, and made it out with cute pics as evidence.

Strategic Growth in a Global Context — My Milan Internship Experience
November 05, 2025by: Racheet Shah - United StatesSpending Summer 2025 in Milan through the IES Abroad Internship Program was a defining chapter in my academic and professional journey. As a consulting intern at GEN USA, I worked on real-world strategy projects that challenged me to think critically, communicate cross-culturally, and deliver client-ready insights. The 6-credit internship seminar added depth to the experience, helping me connect theory to practice while refining my global business perspective. Living and working in Milan taught me how to navigate ambiguity, build trust across cultures, and approach consulting with both precision and empathy. This program didn’t just expand my resume — it expanded my mindset. I left with stronger analytical skills, a deeper appreciation for international collaboration, and a renewed commitment to leading with purpose.
Best time ever
August 12, 2025by: Vincent Rizzuto - United StatesStudying abroad in Barcelona with IES Abroad was an incredible experience. The program was well-organized, with helpful staff, engaging classes, and great opportunities to explore the city and Catalan culture. I lived in an apartment with other students, which gave me a lot of independence while still feeling supported. Barcelona was the perfect place to study — beautiful, lively, and full of history, food, and festivals. IES offered fun excursions and cultural activities that helped me connect with the city beyond the classroom. I also had time to travel on weekends, which made the semester even more exciting. Overall, I came back more confident, independent, and globally aware. I’d highly recommend this program to anyone looking to study abroad in Spain!
A semester abroad!
August 08, 2025by: Eleanor Millard - United StatesI studied abroad in Granada for the first semester of my junior year. Honestly, I wish that I had done a full-year program because I had an amazing time! Upon arriving at my residence hall, Real Colegio Mayor de Bartolome y Santiago, the staff were friendly and helpful. They gave me a hand moving my luggage up to the fourth floor, which was quite the workout since there are no elevators. The residence hall, while it is quite old, is beautiful with several interior patios. The one major downside during my stay was the inconsistent wifi; however, aside from that, the building was great! The cook accommodated my dietary restrictions and was super friendly even when I consistently asked for more fries! The residence hall was an easy five-minute walk away from the IES building, which was super convenient, especially on the days when I was a little late to start the day. Over the semester, I took five classes, one of which I tested into - Spanish, and the rest were up to me! I enjoyed the mix of in-class work and visits that were interspersed throughout. I took Contemporary Theater, Urban Cultures, Islamic Architecture, and Mediterranean Ecosystems, which was one of the few classes taught in English. The teachers were enthusiastic about their fields and readily provided support when needed. The staff at IES were also helpful, on the days when I was feeling under the weather and needed health support! Lastly, I enjoyed the trips which were incorporated into the program! We went to Ronda, Sevilla, Cordoba, Cabo de Gata, and Morocco for a week, in conjunction with my class visits, I got to see and experience so much! I highly recommend this program!
Learning Beyond a Lecture Hall
August 07, 2025by: Ainsley BraunMy time with IES Abroad felt very well-organized and well-planned. There were no hidden aspects or questions that couldn't be answered with a quick call. My time in Berlin was rewarding and something I will cherish forever. I was able to participate in student life as the event planner and marketing executive of the IES Berlin Student Council, and I enjoyed participating in field trips to Sachsenhausen and Munich, where we got guided tours about the history and significance of the locations and sights we visited. As I'm not a city person, immersing myself in Berlin was tough at first. However, the staff at IES Abroad Berlin helped me adjust to these new emotions and the feeling of being out of place. I began solo-traveling to different countries and cities, exploring in ways I knew I would enjoy, and I am so grateful that Berlin was able to give me this new sense of independence. I never would have gained this independence by staying in my hometown. Living in a new country challenged me to step outside my comfort zone, adapt quickly, and rely on myself in ways I hadn’t before. I learned a lot about who I am while in Berlin, which is why it was one of the most rewarding and transformative parts of my college years. While studying abroad in Berlin, I was one of the presidency, marketing, and student affairs interns for an international university, where I primarily focused on online presence, social media operations, organization, and analysis. This hands-on experience will help me gain an international position at a bilingual company after graduation. There are a lot of things that you can learn through a textbook or lecture hall, but nothing compares to first-hand experience. I have been learning German my whole life, but speaking it in a casual, daily conversation wasn't something I was used to before going abroad. Through studying abroad, I was able to immerse myself in Germany’s culture, hobbies, and customs, and that is something I wouldn't have learned in a classroom setting. I wish I had made more friends while I was abroad, because that is what I saw everyone else gain from their experiences, but what I gained was more personal. I gained freedom, independence, responsibility, and organization. These are skills I will be able to highlight and use in my personal life and future career, and I have IES Abroad to thank.
An amazing experince!
August 07, 2025by: Gabriella Williams - United StatesProgram: IES Abroad Madrid - Business, Economics, & Social Sciences
IES Madrid was honestly such a great experience. Even though I signed up last minute, the staff made everything super easy and helped me get settled without stress. The classes were interesting, and the teachers really cared about you, not just academically but personally too. What I loved most was how immersive everything felt. The events and trips were fun, and the staff felt more like friends than just people doing a job. If you ever needed anything, all you had to do was ask. I also got to be a photo correspondent during the semester, which meant I helped capture moments from around campus and on trips. It was such a fun and creative way to experience something new and be more involved. I ended up spraining my ankle during the semester, and they were amazing about helping me with accommodations and transportation. I had a great time and would definitely recommend it! My Spanish improved so much while I was there, and I’d love to go back someday.
My time in Barcelona
August 06, 2025by: Owen Gottstein - United StatesMy time in Barcelona was single handedly one of the best experiences of my entire life. I got to meet lifelong friends and got to explore places that I never imagined I would have ever visited. I would recommend it for anyone and everyone.
a change in perspective in London
August 01, 2025by: Kendrah Mpare - United StatesProgram: IES Abroad - Study Abroad in England
Before my study abroad journey, I was filled with excitement, mostly about the idea of being in a new country and soaking in a different culture. I had high hopes, but honestly, both London and the IES Abroad program exceeded every expectation I had. Of course, I got to experience all the iconic London attractions you dream about: the London Eye, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace—every postcard landmark was just as magical in real life. But what really surprised me was how much more there was beyond the tourist side. One of the most unforgettable experiences was a trip organised by IES to the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It’s not a place I would’ve ever put on my personal travel itinerary, but it ended up being one of the highlights of my entire time abroad. That trip showed me a completely different side of the UK, natural, historical, and deeply beautiful. While most people think of study abroad as all about travel and adventure (which it definitely is), I have to highlight how incredible the academic side was, too. The classes were intellectually engaging, and the professors brought a whole new perspective to learning. What I loved most was how they incorporated the city and our experiences into the classroom. We went to art galleries, had community volunteering placements, and brought real-life news to discuss in class that made learning feel holistic and alive. If I had the chance, I would absolutely do it all over again.
Best semester of college so far
July 31, 2025by: Stefani Sladkovska - Czech RepublicRecently, I had the opportunity to study abroad in Vienna with IES Abroad this past spring semester of college. At first, I was a bit skeptical - everything was happening so quickly. I was adjusting to a new environment, meeting new people (and repeating the same introduction over and over), and on top of that, beginning to learn a new language - German. As the semester progressed, I became increasingly grateful to be in Vienna. I met so many wonderful people, many of whom I still stay in touch with, and gained a fresh perspective on many aspects of life. The IES staff were incredibly supportive and fun, and I genuinely enjoyed most of my courses. One of the highlights of my experience was how much I was able to travel, far more than I could have back at my home university. I would absolutely recommend Vienna as a study abroad destination.
The best 4 months
July 31, 2025by: Hayley Lawrence - United StatesIES Barcelona did an amazing job of walking us through all of the tasks we had to complete before we flew abroad. From the visa process, to packing tips, to culture and safety modules, I felt very prepared to head to Barcelona for the semester. The classes they offered all transferred back to my home university seamlessly, and most of the professors were very kind and wanted you to succeed. IES staff planned many events to immerse us in Catalan culture and learn about Barcelona history. Since IES abroad is a large company, they were able to give a good amount of need-based aid, and the scholarship application was easy to complete. Overall, IES Barcelona did a great job of preparing me for my semester abroad, and opening us up to many new experiences in Spain.
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Racheet Shah
Participated in 2025
Racheet, a junior at Indiana University Kelley School of Business, majors in Finance & Accounting with a minor in General Music Studies. His Milan exp...

Racheet Shah
Participated in 2025
I decided to go abroad to combine academic growth, professional experience, and personal development in an international setting.

Makayla Ross
Participated in 2025
Makayla, a full-time Psychology major and Criminal Justice minor student from New York, is passionate about travel and fitness and enjoys embracing ne...

Makayla Ross
Participated in 2025
Studying abroad was not a part of my original 4-year plan. I'd anticipate joining campus clubs, meeting new people and making lifelong friendships, and maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or higher. Though, as we know, life never goes as planned.

Grant Dockery
Participated in 2025
Grant is a Politics, European Cultural Studies & International Relations major, minor in Italian, & plans to pursue legal studies and economics soon. ...

Grant Dockery
Participated in 2025
This was not my first experience studying abroad. I have always loved traveling and experiencing new cultures (I'm a big foodie). I also adore languages.

Eliana LaRosa
Participated in 2024
Eliana LaRosa, from Dallas, TX, is a student in San Antonio pursuing a double major in international studies and business with a focus on global healt...

Eliana LaRosa
Participated in 2024
I have wanted to go abroad since I was in high school. It's the best combination of school and travel. I am also pursuing an international studies degree, and the best way to learn is by experiencing new things in other countries!

Katie Brady
Participated in 2024
Katie Brady is from Chesterton, Indiana, and studies German and Business Law at Butler University. She has served as President and Secretary of Butler...

Katie Brady
Participated in 2024
I started taking German classes in high school because three years of a foreign language were required to graduate. By the second meeting, it had become my favorite class, a preference which has yet to change even seven years later.

Lucy Minor
Participated in 2024
Lucy Minor, originally from Tampa, Florida, is a senior at the University of Tennessee majoring in English literature with a minor in applied music. S...

Lucy Minor
Participated in 2024
To be completely honest, I wasn't very happy at my home university. I had been struggling to feel like I belonged for over a year by Fall 2023, and decided I needed a semester away doing something I was passionate about.

Emma Rosenberg
Participated in 2023
Emma Rosenberg, a Scripps College senior studying art history, philosophy, and Italian, wrote her thesis on the ontology of art after an internship in...

Emma Rosenberg
Participated in 2023
A love of Italian culture and an interest in getting to know it better! I began studying Italian at the start of college and traveled to Italy for the first time by working as an au pair through Workaway in the summer after my freshman year.

Grace Conant
Participated in 2023
Grace is a senior at Hope College studying Global Studies and Japanese with a minor in Spanish. She works as a Student Consultant and is involved with...

Grace Conant
Participated in 2023
I have always had a love and interest in travel abroad. Being a double major in Global Studies and Japanese, it was a no brainer for me with my Japanese degree.

Vivine Kampire
Participated in 2023
Vivine attends the University of the South; Sewanee. She is from Rwanda and is a senior majoring in Psychology with a French minor. This past summer, ...

Vivine Kampire
Participated in 2023
I love traveling, and I wanted to go somewhere I had never been before. It was also such a good break from the United States! I am an international student from Kigali, Rwanda; therefore, I figured traveling abroad would enrich my international and cross-cultural experience. I also wanted to take some more Psychology classes abroad, and it worked out great.

Elizabeth Kallies
Participated in 2023
Elizabeth is a film student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In high school, she caught the travel bug when she traveled to Spain with her Span...

Elizabeth Kallies
Participated in 2023
When I was in high school I had the chance to travel abroad for a week with my Spanish class. We went to four cities in Spain: Barcelona, Madrid, Toledo, and Zaragoza. Ever since then, I knew that one day I wanted to go back. I have been studying Spanish for seven years and knew that living in a place that spoke primarily Spanish would be the best way to help me practice my skills.

Margaux Lievre
Participated in 2022
Margaux is from New Jersey. They are majoring in marketing and graduating in December 2023. Margaux plans to go into sales, specifically in fine wines...

Margaux Lievre
Participated in 2022
I was once told that I am like a chameleon, able to adapt anywhere in the world to a different lifestyle and culture! That’s when I knew studying abroad was perfect for me. I was able to live in another country for a few months and immerse myself in a new life that would open my eyes to help shape me into the global citizen I am today!

Nicholas Fest
Participated in 2022
Nicholas Fest is a Senior at Penn State University studying business. He is from Bucks County, Pennsylvania about an hour North of Philadelphia. Nicol...

Nicholas Fest
Participated in 2022
What inspired me to go abroad was the interest in not just exploring the world, but also studying the world. I was blessed enough to be able to have been to Europe before, and my experiences there prior to studying in Barcelona helped open up my mind to a life there.

Erin Daly
Participated in 2021
Erin is currently a senior at Indiana University in Bloomington, IN and studies International Business and Management with a minor in Political Scienc...

Erin Daly
Participated in 2021
I had never traveled abroad before. All semester-long programs at my school were getting canceled due to COVID-19. My school and IES were able to make the trip happen within safe conditions, and the timing was perfect.

Kate Lucas
Participated in 2019
Kate Lucas is an English major and Japanese minor at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. In her spare time, she likes to write mo...

Kate Lucas
Participated in 2019
I've wanted to go abroad to Japan since I began studying the language in high school. I thought of it as the goal I was working toward, an adventure to have after all the time I had spent working hard as I learned to speak Japanese. I studied Japanese for five years before going abroad, and nearly decided not to go for the full semester, since I loved my home university so much. However, after a conversation with my friend from home, I remembered how long I'd wanted to have an adventure like this, and decided to dive in headfirst.

Sally Olmstead
Participated in 2019
Sally Olmstead is from Wichita, Kansas and attends St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. A life-long music lover, she is earning a Bachelor of Mu...

Sally Olmstead
Participated in 2019
I have always had an insatiable hunger for new experiences and knowledge, and from a young age, I was very fortunate to travel abroad often with my family. As I grew older, seeing brief glimpses of fascinating places around the world made me yearn for a longer-term immersion in a new place. I recognized that spending a semester abroad would grant me this opportunity, and I was very intentional in working to make it happen during my undergraduate education.

Saron Tedla
Participated in 2019
Saron Tedla is a native of San Jose, California, who moved to Oregon after graduating high school. She is currently a fourth year pre-med student, maj...

Saron Tedla
Participated in 2019
Going to France and traveling around in Europe has always been something I have wanted to do, but I thought of it as something I would do much later in the future. It was my French professor who encouraged me to go for it now and to apply to this program, as well as other students who went on this program and told me how great of an experience they had.

Garrett Tolbert
Participated in 2019
Garrett Tolbert is attending the University of Mississippi. His major is in Integrated Marketing Communications and his minor is in Spanish and Busine...

Garrett Tolbert
Participated in 2019
I knew that my heart for wanderlust was bound to make it somewhere around the world one of these days, as I have always had an adoration for the adventure that is wrapped up in traveling. I also knew that I wanted to make the most of my college experience and take the chance to shape my beliefs of how the world operated before I became a fully invested and contributing citizen amidst this so-called "grown-up world."

Sara Jacques
Participated in 2019
Sara Jacques is a rising senior at Penn State University studying public relations and African- American studies with minors in Spanish and global and...

Sara Jacques
Participated in 2019
I went into college knowing that I wanted to study abroad somewhere, but I had no idea where. I knew I wanted to go to an uncommon place so that I could have a unique experience. However, it wasn't until I found out I could finish my Spanish minor abroad that I started looking at South America.

Jacob Scarani
Participated in 2019
Jacob Scarani is in his fourth year at Rochester Institute of Technology pursuing a B.S. in Human-Centered Computing with a minor in Japanese. He come...

Jacob Scarani
Participated in 2019
I always wanted to study abroad even before I entered college as I wanted to see the world. My family was never wealthy enough to take me overseas so I never really got the chance to go abroad until I went to Israel for communion and then in my 2nd year at college for birthright. I've always been yearning to go to all sorts of places and I still have many places on my list. I was learning Japanese long enough to know that If I was going to study abroad, I had to study abroad in Japan.

Araceli Gonzalez
Participated in 2018
Ara Gonzalez is 22 and an International Relations major at the University of Rochester. She is originally from Paraguay, South America, where her whol...

Araceli Gonzalez
Participated in 2018
I was very curious to learn about Italian culture. Whether it was the language, the history, the cuisine, or a combination, all of them inspired me to decide to study for a semester in Tuscany. When choosing a program, IES Siena had everything I was looking for—a small yet enchanting place with the possibility of taking classes at the local university. Since the moment I chose to study abroad in Siena I knew I had a great semester ahead of me.
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IES Abroad provides opportunities for students to thrive abroad with program options that fit majors and interests—backed by a high-quality, immersive experience, on-site support, impactful financial aid, and an inclusive community. IES Abroad experiences are: Priced for quality: The program fee includes tuition, housing, and health insurance, along with high-quality pre-departure and on-site support, small class sizes, and opportunities for field trips and immersive experiences. Fully supported 24/7: Time-saving visa support and trusted local staff to help with health, housing, and safety, no matter what comes up—or when! Designed to count toward graduation while offering a global perspective, hands-on learning, and excursions led by respected experts in their fields, ta...

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IES Abroad provides opportunities for students to thrive abroad with program options that fit majors and interests—backed by a high-quality, immersive experience, on-site support, impactful financial aid, and an inclusive community. IES Abroad experiences are: Priced for quality: The program fee includes tuition, housing, and health insurance, along with high-quality pre-departure and on-site support, small class sizes, and opportunities for field trips and immersive experiences. Fully supported 24/7: Time-saving visa support and trusted local staff to help with health, housing, and safety, no matter what comes up—or when! Designed to count toward graduation while offering a global perspective, hands-on learning, and excursions led by respected experts in their fields, ta...
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