



University Studies Abroad Consortium
Why choose University Studies Abroad Consortium?
The University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) provides university students with affordable, valuable study abroad programs, and contributes to the internationalization of universities in the United States and abroad. At present, we have program locations in more than 25 countries with many locations unique for study abroad. Students from any university are welcome to participate and join students from more than 800 universities worldwide who are or have been in our programs over our 40-year history. Our mission is to provide students with the opportunity to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to succeed in today's society. We pride ourselves on providing well-rounded, academically sound, and credible programs in non-traditional locations or unique parts of more traditional places. By choosing our programs, you have flexibility in the length and time of your study (short-term summer or January programs from three to ten weeks to semester, trimester, or year options) and a wide variety of courses to choose from, plus small class sizes, a multitude of disciplines taught in English, and language study at any skill level from beginning to advanced and with no language prerequisite. Most program locations have the option of intensive language study, where you can earn up to two years' worth of credit in one semester.
The University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) provides university students with affordable, valuable study abroad programs, and contributes to the internationalization of universities in the United States and abroad. At present, we have program locations in more than 25 countries with many locations unique for study abroad. Students from any university are welcome to participate and join students from more than 800 universities worldwide who are or have been in our programs over our 40-year history. Our mission is to provide students with the opportunity to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to succeed in today's society. We pride ourselves on providing well-rounded, academically sound, and credible programs in non-traditional locations or unique parts of more traditional places. By choosing our programs, you have flexibility in the length and time of your study (short-term summer or January programs from three to ten weeks to semester, trimester, or year options) and a wide variety of courses to choose from, plus small class sizes, a multitude of disciplines taught in English, and language study at any skill level from beginning to advanced and with no language prerequisite. Most program locations have the option of intensive language study, where you can earn up to two years' worth of credit in one semester.
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The best city for study abroad
August 20, 2026by: Maya Martinez - United StatesProgram: USAC Italy: Verona -International Business & Italian Studies
Verona was the perfect study abroad city. It had the best mix of Italian culture, European vibes, and local hospitality. The ability to study Roman Art and Italian Food tourism classes and actually being able to experience it allowed me to fully understand and have fun with my courses. My housing in Verona was amazing with modern amenities and walkable destinations, also making me feel like a local. Italian locals were incredibly kind and it was also nice having the city-center so near, where I could go if I wanted to feel like a tourist. The architecture was breathtaking and each shop had a story to tell with incredible history behind it. My advisors were quick to help with any question I had and provided me with great recommendations. Verona is also just a train ride away from major Italian cities like Venice and Milan, making adventurous weekends very accessible!



The best experience ever!
August 20, 2026by: Adriana Acles - United StatesProgram: USAC Costa Rica: Heredia - Latin American Studies & Ecology
Studying abroad can seem scary and intimidating, however the Costa Rican culture and USAC staff made my journey so welcoming, easy, and fun! The staff were truly so kind and genuinely cared about their students. Any question, concern, or recommendations were happily answered and they followed up with everything. They made my experience so enjoyable and allowed me to fully focus on my academics and experiences.
Viterbo changed my life!
August 19, 2026by: Serah Blackstone-Fredericks - United StatesProgram: USAC Italy: Viterbo-History, Art, Photography, & Journalism
I wrote this while I was abroad, and it felt correct to share in this space for anyone considering Viterbo. What a blessing to be studying abroad in Viterbo. Recently, I have been reflecting on what dropping into a community longterm offers. In having the opportunity and capacity to build a rhythm in a medieval Etruscan town, I am connecting with locals and learning so much about how life moves here in Viterbo. Italy, like the US has a lot of different vibes and paces from town to town and city to city. Viterbo is no different. Study abroad offers a unique opportunity to drop into a region and to feel out what life is like in a space very different than your own. Speaking Italian has offered me an incredibly unique lens to conversations with locals and those who are considered locals from other regions. Overall, they echo the same sentiments about Viterbo, something I have yet been able to see, and will need to process when I am away. Daily, everything closes down in the early afternoon, which is the hottest part of the day. It’s been incredibly hot overall, with some days reaching 38 degrees celcius. I feel I have adapted overall, but today was especially hot and last night was hard to sleep. As an anthropologist and musician, there have been so many opportunities to drop into playing music and connecting with historical sites, stories, and more. It was a bumpy transition into Italy as the student loan changes arrived on July 1st and I have been connecting with students who are expressing how their financial aid packages will be changing this fall. It’s a major moment of change in the world, and I am thankful to be experiencing it from a new space where I am gently adapting and becoming used to how many people enjoy smoking overall. I'll never be the same!

Wish there were more placement groups
August 01, 2026by: Lucas Kehn - United StatesProgram: Lyon, France: Intensive French, Undergrad Studies in English
The staff in charge of the program were very helpful in trying to assist students. However for my program, there were only 2 placement groups:beginner and advanced. For me, I didn’t fit into either the groups. The advance was too hard and the beginner group was super basic. For example it only covered basic concepts such as greetings.
Worth going
August 01, 2026by: LilyAnn Douglas - United StatesProgram: USAC Costa Rica: Heredia - Latin American Studies & Ecology
I had a lot of fun and got to go on trips (apart from the program, mostly) to see a lot of awesome places during the weekends this summer. I learned a lot more Spanish and improved my speaking pace, while also being able to understand a lot more and at a much quicker listening pace as well. That is the thing I think I am most proud of is my improvements with the language. But I am glad I studied abroad because it also gave me a LOT of opportunities to get out of my comfort zone and try new things. I have grown a lot as a person even in just 2 and a half months here. The nature and wildlife here are incredible and worth seeing.
India was the trip of a lifetime!
August 01, 2026by: Caitlyn Moreland - United StatesProgram: USAC India: Bengaluru- Culture, Society, Global Perspectives
Going to Bengaluru was an amazing time. I truly enjoyed the classes, the campus, and all of the inclusive cultural immersion that was included in my program. My program director was a great help at all times, and I truly consider him a great friend now. I wish I could have done an entire semester instead of just the summer program. It was a wonderful trip but it really felt too short!
Memories that will last a lifetime!
August 01, 2026by: Tanner Lebo - United StatesProgram: USAC Spain: San Sebastián - Spanish Language & Psychology
San Sebastián is a great place to study abroad if you live diverse cultures and languages, great food, great wine and cider, and many more factors. Right in the heart of the Basque Country, it has much to offer. You can go out for a nice night with your friends and have Pintxos and drinks, or visit the nearby towns that hold much cultural significance. No matter what you decide to do, you won’t be disappointed!
Summer abroad.
August 01, 2026by: Madelinn Cassell - United StatesProgram: USAC Spain: Alicante - European & Mediterranean Studies
It was the best time of my life. I was able to learn so much not only from the amazing teachers but also from the welcoming community of Alicante. The field trips were also very fun, and ended with the most beautiful views of the ocean and the city. I am forever grateful for this opportunity and genuinely encourage everyone to study abroad at one point in their college career.
Best decision ever
August 01, 2026by: Tysen Reed - United StatesProgram: USAC Spain: Alicante - European & Mediterranean Studies
Best summer I have ever had the classes were so fun especially the sailing class ! The best part was all of the new friends I made and being able to travel ever weekend with them and explore Europe! I would do it again if I could !
An experience of a lifetime of memories!
August 01, 2026by: preston stuart - United StatesProgram: USAC CHINA: Shanghai-International Business Studies
My study abroad trip to Shanghai was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had. The city is full of energy, with an amazing mix of modern skyscrapers and rich cultural history. Every day felt like a new adventure, whether I was exploring local markets, trying authentic Chinese food, walking along the Bund, or visiting beautiful temples and gardens. One of the most rewarding parts of the trip was experiencing a different culture firsthand and meeting people from around the world. It helped me become more independent, confident, and open-minded. I also learned so much about China’s history, traditions, and daily life in a way that you simply can’t learn from a classroom.

London is an amazing city, but this program could be better
July 26, 2026by: Joshua Adedokun - United StatesMy fondest memories of this study abroad experience took place away from the classroom and off of campus. There was a plethora of events and activities that I was able to take part in along with friends I made in the program. The university, however, seemed to cut several corners with providing social events and the cleanliness & functionality of our accomodations, which dampened the overall experience for me.
Wonderful Experience
July 23, 2026by: Nyel Harris - United StatesI had a wonderful experience abroad. Roehampton University is located right outside the city of London, allowing students to experience slower everyday life while providing the fun city life of London. Beyond this, the town of Putney and Wimbledon are located very close to Roehampton, at a 45 minute walk or a 5 minute bus ride. After classes, I was able to choose between exploring local areas and the city of London. London has so much to offer, from food, culture, and more. While abroad, I was able to get cheap flights to other places such as Spain, and take a train ride to Scottland.
Best Decision I've Ever Made!
July 20, 2026by: Sarah Carlson - United StatesProgram: USAC Spain: Alicante - European & Mediterranean Studies
The five weeks that I spent in Alicante were some of the best weeks of my life. The friends I made, the experiences I had, and the things I saw are truly unimaginable. You cannot explain how life changing something like this is until you are there. I was really on the fence about going abroad and I am so incredibly grateful that I made the choice to go. This program is ran wonderfully. I loved my classes, I always felt so supported by our advisors, and we had the most wonderful landlord. If you are even considering going abroad, do it!! I will always have a special place in my heart for Alicante and my time abroad.
An Amazing Experience.
July 17, 2026by: Kara Hunt - United StatesProgram: USAC Italy: Reggio Emilia-Education, Communication & Health
I've had an incredible time studying abroad in Reggio Emilia, Italy. Every day I find myself in a new adventure, meeting new people, and immersing myself in the culture here. USAC has done an incredible job at making me feel safe, supported, and comfortable. Academically, I feel scaffolded to learn new information about the community and the Reggio Emilia approach, combining the perfect mix of theoretical and practical study. Socially, this community has been an amazing place, filled with weekly events, concerts, and just a welcoming town feeling in general. This has definitely been an experience of a lifetime.
Heartwarming Community
July 16, 2026by: Marissa Hart - United StatesProgram: USAC Italy: Reggio Emilia-Education, Communication & Health
The best part about Reggio Emilia is it is not super crowded with tourists. It’s a small city full of life where you can meet Italian locals and truly immerse yourself in the culture. I loved being able walk and get gelato whenever I wanted, then explored using easy access to bus transportation to the mall and movie theater and then to the train station too. The local cuisine is also phenomenal, erbazzone is devine and each Wednesday during the summer the piazza’s are full of energy with dancing, concerts and so much more. The planned field trips were amazing from trying balsamic vinegar to even exploring a castle there is something for everyone. The support from the program directors is excellent, they were always there for all my questions and made the program feel like home.
I had fun.
July 16, 2026by: Grace Boehland - United StatesProgram: USAC Italy: Viterbo-History, Art, Photography, & Journalism
It was a great experience and I made some good friends. Being in a new culture was very beneficial for me. I miss it already and wish I stayed for longer but I also got way to hot towards the end of the adventure.
Best time ever.
July 16, 2026by: nathan barton - United StatesProgram: USAC Spain: San Sebastián - Spanish Language & Psychology
This was the best summer and possibly expierience I have had in my life. I studied in San sebastian for 2 sessions over the summer and loved it. Met the best people who I can consider my friends for life now while learning so much. I got fully immursed in the culture here while attending so many cool events I never thought I would be able to like participating in the running of the bulls and being in spain to see the spain soccer team make it to the finals in the world cup. I learned how to surf and more importantly speak more fluent in another language. I highly recommend this program!!!
My Experience in Pau
July 16, 2026by: Morgan Gehring - United StatesProgram: USAC France: Pau - French Language & European Studies
I loved my experience in Pau! I had no idea that spending 5 weeks there would alter my life forever. It opened my eyes to how different French culture is in comparison to American culture. When I was little, I idolized my mother because she was my version of the American dream. I wanted to be just as hardworking as her. Now as a college student majoring in biochemistry and minoring in French, I am expected to be ambitious. Whereas my performance looks great on resumes, I often get obsessed with the future. However, when I was in Pau I realized how the locals prioritized living instead of performing. Life is much slower there. People don't often hurry to their next location, adults enjoy parks on weekdays instead of just weekends, and folks seem to appreciate silence instead of distracting themselves with media all the time. Not only did I start adopting some of these habits, but learning a new language encouraged me to think about each word I said. I had to slow down and savor everything I was doing. It was the most present I have ever been and arguably the most I've truly lived in my life. The locals are extremely friendly and will help you learn French. The education at the University of Pau was phenomenal. I felt like being immersed in French and having professors that are willing to work with you was a game changer. I highly recommend this experience even if you don't intend on learning French. Exposing yourself to a new culture may encourage you to reflect on your own lifestyle choices.


Best experience I could have wished for.
July 16, 2026by: Madelinn Cassell - United StatesProgram: USAC Spain: Alicante - European & Mediterranean Studies
Every person was SO helpful and supportive. Luis and Veronica were amazing and so were the professors. They did a fantastic job with the tours and trips, they were always so fun. There was also just enough time that me and my friends I made were able to explore on our own and experience the holidays and festivals Alicante had to offer.
I love Italy 🇮🇹
July 16, 2026by: Cypress Paternoster - United StatesProgram: USAC Italy: Verona -International Business & Italian Studies
I got to be apart of Session 1 of USAC’s summer program in Verona, Italy, and it was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had. I would highly recommend Verona to anyone considering studying abroad. The city has the perfect mix of history, culture, and a welcoming atmosphere, with beautiful architecture, amazing food, and so much to explore. I became great friends with my roommate, experienced authentic Italian culture (Including the Opera!), and had the opportunity to travel to incredible places across Italy and Europe on the weekends. Verona truly felt like a home away from home, and it’s an experience I’ll never forget!!

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Olivia Robillard
Participated in 2024
Olivia Robillard is a third-year forensic psychology student at Arizona State University. Passionate about prison ministry and criminal rehabilitation...

Olivia Robillard
Participated in 2024
I have always wanted to travel, and the opportunity to travel while in school was fascinating to me! I am someone who has enjoyed school, and I knew I wanted to go to college.

Will Chamblee
Participated in 2019
Graduate Student at the University of Arkansas who studied abroad in 2019 at Maastricht University.

Will Chamblee
Participated in 2019
I was inspired to study abroad at Maastricht University in the Netherlands by my desire to experience a new culture, gain a global perspective, and challenge myself academically. The university's international reputation, innovative teaching methods, and vibrant city life made it an ideal choice.

Kinley Anderson
Participated in 2024
Kinley is from northern Minnesota and a senior at NDSU, where she majors in political science and international studies. She’s traveled around The Net...

Kinley Anderson
Participated in 2024
I have always had a love for travel. My desire to see the world beyond the states led me to study abroad. My mom also studied abroad in her college days which further inspired me to take that step toward this experience. I knew that studying abroad would be one of the best ways for me to immerse myself in a new culture at my age, especially while still being a student.

Daniela Burgos
Participated in 2024
Daniela is a Biological Sciences student on the Pre-Med route from Las Vegas, Nevada. She goes to UNLV and works part-time as a medical assistant at a...

Daniela Burgos
Participated in 2024
I have been wanting to travel to different countries and I knew that studying abroad while in college would let me travel for an extended period without putting my academic career on pause.

Krislyn Gilbertsen
Participated in 2023
Krislyn is a 26-year-old non-traditional student, an only child, and a first-generation college student who studied abroad in Verona, Italy. They are ...

Krislyn Gilbertsen
Participated in 2023
I wanted to go abroad because it was a dream of mine to experience a new lifestyle, to see how people in a different country grew up, went to school, and lived a life different from mine. I wanted to see a new side of the world and experience new skills and learn a new perspective on my personal life and the life I want to live in the future.

Zack Patton
Participated in 2022
Zack is a marketing and Spanish major originally from Oregon. Zack is currently working as an intern in sales operations for General Motors. This inte...

Zack Patton
Participated in 2022
My dad read me his journal when he studied abroad in Sevilla back in 1989. While in Spain, he learned Spanish. Everytime he used it to help others was like wizardry to me.

Ilyana Raymond
Participated in 2019
Ilyana Raymond is currently a junior at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She studied abroad in Spring 2019 in Nagasaki, Japan, at Nagasaki Univers...

Ilyana Raymond
Participated in 2019
I spoke to my academic adviser, and my majors at the time were Art and Art History. Because of this, she heavily encouraged me to study abroad. When I looked into studying abroad at my school, I found out that we offer an array of programs, and I ended up changing my direction a little. For an Art History degree, you're required to take two years of a foreign language, and I was doing French, so originally I intended to go to France. However, when I thought about where I really wanted to go, if I never got the chance to go anywhere else, it was Japan. And then I went!

Robert Ellebracht
Participated in 2018
Robert is from Missouri and lives on a farm, although he has lived in cities as well. He is graduating in May 2019. He has worked in restaurants, smal...

Robert Ellebracht
Participated in 2018
I wanted to learn more about the the Latin American culture and having a sister who used to live in Bolivia pushed me to look toward South America. I have always been fascinated by South America and the culture.

Natalie Hutchison
Participated in 2015
Natalie is a Viterbo USAC 2015 alumna. She is from California but presently calls New York City home. Prior to her trip abroad she had began by explor...

Natalie Hutchison
Participated in 2015
I’ve had the travel bug since I was a teeny tiny gal. My first international trips happened when I was a year old, and were a yearly event in my family. I saw the value in appreciating different lifestyles, meeting interesting people and gaining a new perspective—even as a kid. So once I started my college trajectory I knew going abroad would without question be instrumental in gaining a well-rounded education. I also was a commuter student for most of my time in school, living at home and working my butt off—so I thought this would be an awesome way to gain that “college experience” even if it was abroad, and got to relish my independence a bit.

Yujin Park
Participated in 2015
Yujin Park is from South Korea. Her major is Clothing and Textiles. Yujin is studying to become a television drama producer. She will soon graduate fr...

Yujin Park
Participated in 2015
My major. I wanted to study Clothing and Textiles, and also Italian fashion, which is well known everywhere.

McKenna
Participated in 2017
McKenna is a history major at Goucher College, where she is a tutor at the Writing Center. She currently lives in Maryland, but as a Navy Brat, she is...

McKenna
Participated in 2017
Study abroad is a graduation requirement at my college, but I'd have done it no matter what college I went to. I'm a Navy Brat and I lived in three foreign countries before I graduated from High School. I absolutely love to travel and learn about different cultures. I was inspired to go abroad from a desire to expand my own understanding of the world and to have experiences I knew I could never have at my college in the United States.

Mackenzie Casten
Participated in 2017
Mackenzie Casten was born in Jefferson City, Missouri. She is currently a senior studying Spanish and business at the University of Arkansas. Mackenzi...

Mackenzie Casten
Participated in 2017
I have always been intrigued by other cultures, and knew before I even graduated high school that I wanted to study abroad. I love learning new things and meeting new people- and needless to say, study abroad gave me that and so much more.

Cedric Seaman
Participated in 2017
Cedric Seaman is an International Studies student at Humboldt State University. They have an associate’s degree in Foreign Communication and have been...

Cedric Seaman
Participated in 2017
I study global culture and language, and have always wanted to travel internationally.

Hannah Latimer-Snell
Participated in 2015
Hannah Latimer-Snell is from Eugene, Oregon. She studied Spanish and International Studies: Latin America at Portland State University and completed a...

Hannah Latimer-Snell
Participated in 2015
I have known since I started university that I wanted to study abroad. I love traveling the world and I thought that studying in a foreign country would be a perfect opportunity to see a new place, learn about a new culture and meet new people.

Sarah Merrifield
Participated in 2017
Sarah Merrifield is an animal rights activist from Sterling Heights, Michigan who works doing outreach with PETA, and also as a yoga instructor at Cen...

Sarah Merrifield
Participated in 2017
My love for the Spanish language, desire to connect with other cultures, and passion for travel.

Jenna Schumann
Interviewed in 2017
After studying abroad in Tanzania, participating in volunteer programs in Uganda and Czech Republic, and teaching in Thailand, Jenna knew she wanted ...

Jenna Schumann
Interviewed in 2017
What inspired you to travel abroad?
How did you get started with USAC?

Luis Fernández
Interviewed in 2017
Luis has been the Resident Director of the Alicante, Spain program since 2001, and has also been a language professor for the San Sebastián program. L...

Luis Fernández
Interviewed in 2017
What inspired you to travel abroad?
What travel or educational experiences of your own inspired you to start working for USAC?

Chaidarun “Jum” Tippawan
Interviewed in 2017
Born and raised in Thailand, Jum, as she is fondly called, is proud to have had the opportunity to experience new places at an early age. Her early tr...

Chaidarun “Jum” Tippawan
Interviewed in 2017
What inspired you to travel abroad?
You have quite a bit of travel experience under your belt. How would you say travel has impacted your life?

Jorge Molina Zuñiga
Interviewed in 2017
Jorge was born and raised in Santiago, Chile, but he moved to Argentina when he was 18 to work for a U.S. trading company. After spending time in Arge...

Jorge Molina Zuñiga
Interviewed in 2017
What inspired you to travel abroad?
You’ve been working for USAC since 2013. What inspired you to grab the opportunity?

Kersti Taha
Participated in 2017
Kersti is just a girl from the heart of the Rocky Mountains – Colorado to be exact. She is currently studying psychology at Fort Lewis College in the ...

Kersti Taha
Participated in 2017
I have always wanted to experience another culture and meet unfamiliar faces. I thought studying abroad would be a great way to learn about another way of life, while furthering my education. I think it is important to see how other people live and how they perceive the world, so that is why I thought going abroad would be a great way to broaden my views on life.
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The University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) provides university students with affordable, valuable study abroad programs, and contributes to the internationalization of universities in the United States and abroad. At present, we have program locations in more than 25 countries with many locations unique for study abroad. Students from any university are welcome to participate and join students from more than 800 universities worldwide who are or have been in our programs over our 40-year history. Our mission is to provide students with the opportunity to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to succeed in today's society. We pride ourselves on providing well-rounded, academically sound, and credible programs in non-traditional locations or unique parts of more traditional pl...

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The University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) provides university students with affordable, valuable study abroad programs, and contributes to the internationalization of universities in the United States and abroad. At present, we have program locations in more than 25 countries with many locations unique for study abroad. Students from any university are welcome to participate and join students from more than 800 universities worldwide who are or have been in our programs over our 40-year history. Our mission is to provide students with the opportunity to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to succeed in today's society. We pride ourselves on providing well-rounded, academically sound, and credible programs in non-traditional locations or unique parts of more traditional pl...
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