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Take your academic career abroad! Gain school credit, immerse in a new culture, and push yourself out of your comfort zone.

Studying abroad is a transformative journey that goes beyond the classroom, offering you the chance to fully engage with a new culture, broaden your worldview, and build essential skills for your future career. Studying in a different country will help you become more adaptable, strengthens cross-cultural communication, and enhances problem-solving abilities. With diverse academic opportunities lasting anywhere from a few weeks to a full year, studying abroad will help you to grow both personally and professionally.
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London, United Kingdom
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AIFS Abroad

9.3

1791 reviews

Study Abroad and Discover the World with AIFS!

Traveling and seeing the world doesn’t necessarily mean taking a break from your studies. Study abroad with AIFS and broaden your academic knowledge while learning about foreign cultures!Serving more than 1.5 million students since 1964, AIFS is a reco...

ISA
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WorldStrides

9.32

611 reviews

Research Study Abroad in Geneva, Switzerland

Spend a semester at the University of Geneva, which involves months of participating in a professional academic research project and learning the language and culture of Switzerland. The University of Geneva is one of 11 leading research institutions i...

Argentina
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myTEFL

9.53

254 reviews

Study, Work & Play in Argentina

Argentina. Can you say history, romance, culture, dance, food, and passion in the same sentence? You can say it and live it when you join our TEFL program in this exciting country.Complete your accredited TEFL course in Buenos Aires while munching down...

Prague
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Prague University of Economics and Business

8.95

22 reviews

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

Are you interested in business, management, or marketing? Then, come and study Bachelor of Business Administration in Prague. The study field is suitable for students with analytical thinking who are interested in the business environment, particularly...

University Studies Abroad Consortium
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University Studies Abroad Consortium

8.97

1583 reviews

USAC THAILAND: Khon Kaen - Business, Marketing, and More

The colorful, vibrant country of Thailand is considered the "land of smiles," and for good reason: the friendliness and hospitality of the Thai people, 95 percent of whom are Buddhist, will enrich your experience living there. Khon Kaen is located in t...

Nice
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EF Education First

8.74

61 reviews

EF Language Abroad – Nice, France

Learn French in Nice with EF Language Abroad and experience the perfect mix of language learning and Riviera living. EF’s French program in Nice is an unforgettable way to study abroad and live like a local.Located on the sun-soaked Côte d’Azur, EF’s i...

Seamester
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Seamester Study Abroad at Sea

9.62

111 reviews

Seamester Study Abroad and Gap Year Voyages

Seamester is the educational adventure of a lifetime! For more than 40 years, we have offered unparalleled educational voyages where students spend a semester at sea sailing between islands, countries, and even continents. We design our programs to pro...

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New York University

8.23

84 reviews

Gain a Global Perspective with NYU Study Abroad

With 12 locations around the globe, the world is your classroom when you study abroad at NYU. Whether you’re interested in exploring music at NYU Prague, diving into history at NYU Florence, or studying global business at NYU London or NYU Shanghai, re...

Forum-Nexus Study Abroad
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Forum-Nexus Study Abroad

9.73

125 reviews

Ultimate Summer in Europe: 5 Countries in 1 Month

Experience an unforgettable summer taking classes and traveling through Europe! The Ultimate Summer in Europe program is a multi-city summer study abroad program that visits some of Europe's top cities. Classes are taught by an international team of pr...

How to Study Abroad

Types of Study Abroad Programs

There are three common types of study abroad programs:

  1. Direct enrollment. This program allows you to study abroad in an international university, often alongside local students. Your course choices may be limited to classes in English, classes for international students, or classes designed for study abroad students, such as language and area studies. In some cases, you might be able to choose any courses offered at the university. These programs are ideal for any student and are usually the desired choice for upperclassmen who need classes in their major.
  2. Provider or University Program. The second type of study abroad program is one designed entirely by a study abroad provider or a university for international study abroad students. While there may be less interaction with local students, the curriculum may be ideally suited for you and other international students. You may also study alongside peers from around the world. These programs may last a week, a summer, a semester, or a year.
  3. Customized Program. The final type of study abroad is the customized program, or often referred to as the faculty-led program. This is a study abroad opportunity designed specifically for a group of students from one university and may or may not be hosted by an international university. This might include a research project in the field with other students and researchers, or it may be as simple as a trip organized by your professor visiting key destinations in his/her course.

There are other types of study abroad opportunities, including service learning for university credit, internships abroad for academic credit, non-credit study abroad, including language school learning, or study programs abroad, excluding any credit. You might also consider an exchange program, which is typically a reciprocal agreement between your home university and another university, allowing students to swap places and pay their home tuition and fees.

Frequently Asked Questions

To put it simply, study abroad is a set time (perhaps a semester or year) when you pursue your academics overseas. This can be through a program at your home university, or it can be through an independent study abroad company in coordination with your university or degree program. Although studying abroad is typically done during college, you can try it out in high school too!

You absolutely can study abroad! There may be a few requirements through your university, degree program, or study abroad provider though. For instance, some universities don’t allow you to study abroad with a GPA under 3.0. You’ll also need to consider your academic goals and how studying abroad fits in. For instance, are you an accounting major? You can still study abroad of course, but it may be a bit more difficult for you to find an opportunity in your degree track. Be sure to speak with your study abroad department or academic advisor to figure out the best move for you.

Your study abroad program could be as short as two weeks, and as long as a full academic year. It could be during any season, and during any year of your academic career. How long your study abroad program lasts is up to you and your goals! Do you want to come home fluent in a second language? Then maybe a full academic year abroad is the right choice for you. Do you want to take fun electives or knock out a few additional credits outside the regular school year? Consider studying abroad for a couple months during the summer. Your study abroad department, academic advisor, and program coordinator will be able to help you decide.

And by the way, if you’re interested in earning your full degree abroad, there are lots of options!

There are countless benefits to studying abroad—broadened horizons, new perspectives, and marketable skills, just to name a few! If you’re interested in a career in international sectors or in the humanities, then studying abroad is a no brainer. Your cross cultural communication skills will improve tenfold, and you’ll have the opportunity to study a new language as well. But even if your long term career goals aren’t internationally-oriented, you’ll still come away from study abroad as a more well-rounded person with cool stories to tell, having had learned more than a few new things about yourself in the process.

Most students need financial help in order to study abroad. If you’re studying abroad through your home university, the financial aid and scholarships you normally receive each semester will most likely cover at least part of the tuition. However, you’ll want to check with your financial aid office about the specifics.

If you don’t receive financial aid, or if you’re studying through a university or provider where you can’t apply your typical aid, then you may need to rely on study abroad scholarships, study abroad loans, or crowdfunding platforms like FundMyTravel.

Your study abroad department will be a great lead on where to find study abroad scholarships and how to qualify. We’ve also put together the resources below to help you learn more about finding and securing funding for your study abroad experience.

With so many study abroad programs available to you, how can you be sure which one is the one? To find the study abroad program that will suit you best, you’ll need to narrow down your goals. What do you want to learn? What do you want to see? Who do you want to be after studying abroad? Do you want 24/7 on-site support, pre-departure assistance, and resume writing help? And what are your absolute dealbreakers? Once you have your answers, it’ll be easy to find the best study abroad programs for you.

Latest Program Reviews

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February 08, 2026by: Jasmin Baide - Honduras

Program: Gain a Global Perspective with NYU Study Abroad

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Tengo muchas ganas de estudiar artes fuera de mi país en un lugar donde pueda cumplir mis sueños. Mi pasión es el arte y la ayuda a la sociedad y me quisiera estudiar algo que justé muy 2 justos en la vida.

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