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CIEE College Study Abroad
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Your Arts + Sciences program in London lasts 13 weeks and is designed for students from all academic backgrounds. You will enroll in host institution courses at the University of Westminster. Enhance your experience with co-curricular and extracurricular activities while immersing yourself in Britis
IES Abroad
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Intern in London, the perfect place for a semester-long internship abroad, with IES Internships. As a major driver of the global economy with internship placements in Finance, Politics, the Arts, and so much more, London is an ideal place for earning invaluable professional experience in a field.
University of Roehampton
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The University of Roehampton offers students the opportunity to live and learn on a close-knit collegiate campus just a stone's throw away from the sights and sounds of the capital city. Students experience the 'best of both worlds' at London’s only parkland campus. You will study for one semester
University of Exeter
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Situated in one of the most beautiful regions in England, studying at the University of Exeter is perfect for everybody. With campuses in Devon and Cornwall, you are on the doorstep of gorgeous beaches and breathtaking national parks. We're surrounded by history, as the city of Exeter was founded by
Arcadia Abroad
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As “the university for sustainability and social justice,” the University of Winchester, established in 1840 by the Church of England, is a values-driven institution dedicated to teaching and research excellence. Located in the cathedral city of Winchester, Hampshire, 60 miles southwest of London,
Lite Regal Education and Summer School
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Lite Regal Education offers an immersive Summer School experience for students aged 10 to 24 at prestigious universities in London, Cambridge, and Oxford. Designed to inspire academic excellence, the programs provide a unique opportunity to study in world-renowned institutions while living in authen
THE ICONIERS CONSULT
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Pursue a world-class education in the United Kingdom with expert guidance from The Iconiers Consult. The UK remains one of the most popular study destinations, offering internationally recognized qualifications, innovative teaching methods, and excellent career opportunities. Whether you are applyi
BrainEdge Education Private Limited
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The UK is home to some of the world's top-ranked universities, offering globally recognized degrees across various disciplines. With BrainEdge, you get personalized guidance at every step of your study-abroad journey—from course selection to visa approval. WHAT WE OFFER: - Shortlisting of UK univer
StudyIn
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The UK remains one of the world’s most sought-after study destinations, renowned for its world-class universities, internationally recognised degrees, and academic heritage. With a broad range of courses, leading research facilities, and strong links to industry, UK higher education offers a rigorou
International Summer School for Teens | ISSFT
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This class is designed to develop self-confidence and positive leadership through sports and active outdoor pursuits. With access to numerous indoor and outdoor sports facilities, as well as the breathtaking countryside, it provides a wide variety of sporting opportunities for all levels and abiliti
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Scholarix is a dedicated study–abroad advisory agency helping students secure admission, scholarships, and smooth relocation to leading universities worldwide. We provide personalized guidance for applications to Canada, the UK, the USA, and Europe, including program selection, document review, visa
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Exciting Experiences in Another World
December 05, 2025by: Tehami Ammad - United StatesOverall, my time in Exeter was phenomenal! The USF Semester in England program allowed our cohort the right window to truly feel a sense of home away from home in southwest England while remaining directed and specific in goals. With this, I was able to spend time getting to know both local and international students, participate in societies and events, and travel to nearby towns to get a feel for the broader English landscape. It was both fascinating and enjoyable to immerse myself in the culture whether through pub crawls and thrifting, fish and chips and cream teas, or hikes and train rides. In short, each new experience impels one to consider, what is uniquely British and not American here, but also what remains similar? Academically, studying abroad posed a unique but welcome challenge in the more self-directed, term-paper approach in Exeter instead of a structured weekly assignment schedule. Ultimately, the biggest lesson for me was actually being able to better appreciate the value of diversity in thought and the importance of travel to achieve this, and I continue to hope to encourage others to take this kind of chance since such opportunities are not so common in life.

"Cute American Accent"
December 05, 2025by: Robin Triem - United StatesI met so many people from diverse places and backgrounds, however, the most common comment I got when people first met me while I was in England was "you have such a cute American" accent. I don't know why but it made me laugh and overall made all my interactions feel lighter and more comfortable. I had such an amazing time on campus, exploring Exeter, and seeing what England has to offer. Not as many Americans pick the UK for a study abroad location, it just is not as popular for some reason. However, I would like to argue that coming to Exeter is not about beans on toast but about the student, staff, environment, and much more. I had the time of my life in England, went on lots of amazing adventures, met amazing people through societies, classes, and international events, learned and grew as a person, also met my best friend, and didn't want to leave at the end of the semester. There was not a single second in my study abroad that did not feel like an adventure, from the time I stepped foot in Bristol, to having strangers helping through the London underground and tubes late at night on my way back to America!
The Best Form of Inspiration
December 04, 2025by: Monserrat Luna - United StatesGoing abroad was, undoubtedly, what I needed to start becoming the best version of myself. The University of Exeter is a fantastic campus with a plethora of societies to join. Before studying abroad, I really kept to myself at school, but I was determined to make the most of it, and I opened myself up and joined so many organizations — from the Body Society for work out classes, to the Harry Potter society to do scavenger hunts. I found myself not only being more willing to interact with others, but having these interactions became so much easier for me to do. I, a proud introvert, suddenly felt so much less awkward starting conversations with strangers. I was in a new environment, and— while that is scary— Exeter is a wonderful place to sit and ponder those emotions. Coming from a non-walkable city, there is nothing I loved more than spending time with myself at the quayside, or being able to walk from my dorms in the middle of town to anywhere in the city. As a writer, it allowed me to truly observe the world around me, and how I wanted to put it to the page. I left Exeter with nothing but kind things to say. Every student and teacher and local that I met was absolutely lovely, and there are many that I still keep in touch with and cherish dearly. This is a journey that I cannot recommend enough.

It was such a memorable experience
December 03, 2025by: Yushi Schieffer - United StatesI loved my experience over at Exeter. It was my first time in uk so I was super excited. Exeter was a university town which I felt very safe. The weather wasn’t the best but I met a whole bunch of cool people from all over the country. I met most of them through different club/organization. I also met some nice people from my dorm, which was a private dorm near the university. I’m still in touch with some of the people I met. I even met up with some in Paris, Seoul, London, and Manchester.



England, my Home Away from Home
November 29, 2025by: Emmanuel Garza - United StatesStudying at the University of Exeter was an incredible experience that truly changed me. I met people from so many different cultural backgrounds and got to immerse myself in a completely new part of the world. That time abroad helped me grow in so many ways; the independence and new experiences were so worth it. Stepping away from the hustle and bustle of Chicago and spending time in the quieter towns of Exeter, Cornwall, and Newquay was honestly refreshing. The six months I spent outside my comfort zone, discovering new passions, and creating unforgettable memories will last me a lifetime. I loved my time there so much that I’m already planning to return in February 2026!

Best time ever!
November 27, 2025by: Kinlea Ford - United StatesMy time at the University of Exeter is something that I will never forget. I not only loved the classes and professors there, but the students were so warm and welcoming. I lived in student accommodation on campus, and it was so awesome. I was in a flat with other international students and I wouldn't have had it any other way. Going to Exeter for an entire semester after never leaving the country before was not only terrifying, but so rewarding. I met so many people, from so many different countries who I would’ve never encountered unless I took that leap to go abroad by myself. Yes, change is scary, but so is staying the same! I was not only integrated in the culture of the university I was living at, but I also got the opportunity to travel to multiple different countries other than the United Kingdom.

My Semester at the University of Exeter
November 26, 2025by: Kyle Rudd - United StatesStudying abroad at the University of Exeter ended up being one of the best decisions I’ve made in college. I knew going in that I’d get the chance to study international security from a different angle, but actually being there changed the way I look at the world. It was refreshing to step outside the U.S. bubble and see how another country talks about the same global issues. Hearing things explained from a British and European perspective made me rethink a lot of assumptions I didn’t even know I had. My classes were probably the biggest part of that. The way professors approached foreign policy felt different—less U.S.-centric, obviously, but also more historical and strategic in a way that I hadn’t experienced before. Conversations that back home would revolve around American interests were suddenly framed around the UK’s role and responsibilities. It pushed me to think more broadly, and honestly made me better at understanding how different actors see the same event in completely different ways. That shift alone made the whole experience worth it. Life on campus was easy to settle into. Exeter has this calm, comfortable atmosphere where you can focus on what you’re there to do without feeling overwhelmed. People were friendly, the city was manageable, and the university’s support system made everything straightforward. It didn’t take long before it felt like a place I belonged, even if only temporarily. One of the highlights of the semester was using my April break to travel. Being based in the UK made it ridiculously easy to hop around Europe, and getting to see different countries and cultures in person added so much to what I was learning. It’s one thing to discuss European politics in class, but it hits differently when you’re actually standing in those places. The travel made everything feel real and added a layer of experience you simply can’t get from reading or lectures. Living abroad for a few months also forced me to become more independent. Figuring out transportation, adjusting to new routines, and navigating life in a different country made me more confident and adaptable. It’s the kind of growth you don’t really notice until you’re looking back on it. Overall, my time at the University of Exeter gave me exactly what I hoped for: a broader perspective, a stronger sense of independence, and an experience that genuinely shaped the way I think about international security. I’m really grateful I chose Exeter, and I’d recommend it to anyone who wants to see the world from a different angle and push themselves a bit. It was a meaningful experience for me, and I’m glad I had the chance to be there.

My best year of college!
November 26, 2025by: Emma Yarbrough - United StatesMy experience at UoE was incredible!! Exeter is a beautiful and historic town with tons of coffee shops, pubs, shopping, and clubs. It’s a very fun place to be a student! I loved my English classes, and they accommodated my schedule to give me Fridays off so I could travel!
I had a great time with lite regal summer school 2025
November 22, 2025by: Louis Berge - SwitzerlandI had such a great time at Lite Regal Education Summer School 2025 The Intensive English course really helped my English improve a lot in such a short time. I also met so many new friends from different countries everyone was super kind and friendly.

Best Semester Ever
August 11, 2025by: Theresa Rizzo - United StatesI loved the uni of Winchester. The whole campus and the people are wonderful. Everyone is so warm and welcoming wanting you to have the best experience. The town of Winchester is a short 10 min walk from campus with everything you can need. Also a close walk to the train station if you need to go farther. Only an hour train ride to London if you want to see the city. Overall I had the best time ever and loved every minute of it.
I had the opportunity to engage with a diverse academic community.
June 22, 2025by: Z. SyryczynskaI really enjoyed and appreciated my time at the University of Exeter. My time there was meaningful, educational and personally enriching. I had the opportunity to engage with a diverse academic community, explore new perspectives through challenging coursework, and develop a deeper understanding of both my field of study and myself. Beyond academics, I had the opportunity to travel and explore England and made lasting friendships by joining the polo team and neuroscience society. The supportive environment and beautiful campus also contributed to a truly unforgettable year abroad.
I became friends with two British guys I will keep in touch with.
June 15, 2025by: A. BarettaIt has been a fantastic experience that gave me the chance to speak English and to visit a foreign country. I became friend with two British guys I will keep in touch with. Moreover, I've had the opportunity to meet students from different parts of the world. I found the University absolutely amazing, with lots of spaces for students, new and very large rooms where to stay, and lots of cute pubs inside the University. The atmosphere of the British environment is like in the Harry Potter's films: magic and particular.
Unforgettable experience
July 20, 2024by: ZoeProgram: Study Abroad in London at the University of Roehampton
Studying at the Univeristy of Roehampton for a semester was an unforgettable experience! I built lasting friendships there and there were new adventures everyday. I will forever cherish my time at Roehampton!
This was an eye-opening experience for me
July 17, 2024by: AlexandraProgram: Study Abroad in London at the University of Roehampton
This was an eye-opening experience for me, and I learned more about myself this semester than I ever have before. The University of Roehampton gave me the freedom I needed to grow as a dancer and global citizen.
One of the best years of my life
July 17, 2024by: MarteProgram: Study Abroad in London at the University of Roehampton
My time at Roehampton was definitely one of the best years of my life, and much needed after almost two years of lockdown. I am so thankful for the people I met and the memories we made. Adjusting to a new culture and speaking a different language was challenging at times, but it made me more confident, and I really learned to step out of the comfort zone. The possibilities in London are never-ending, and it was so incredible to be able to explore such a vibrant and exciting city while living and studying at the most beautiful parkland campus.
I had a good time at Roehampton
July 16, 2024by: HannahProgram: Study Abroad in London at the University of Roehampton
I had a good time at Roehampton. Initially, there were some bumps in the road with arrival (rooming, food, courses), but the Study Abroad team was very helpful in navigating it all. My classes have allowed me to progress significantly with my degree, which is the whole reason I chose to study abroad! I appreciated the constant communication and what was offered to us through Roehampton for exploring London.
Went by way too quickly!
July 13, 2024by: JennaProgram: Study Abroad in London at the University of Roehampton
My time at Roehampton was fun but went by way too quickly! There have been so many exciting events like Freshers Week or the field trip at Kew Gardens that I know I will miss it when I come back to the United States.
It has pushed me out of my comfort zon
July 08, 2024by: EmmaleeProgram: Study Abroad in London at the University of Roehampton
Traveling half way around the world to study at Roehampton has been one of the best experiences of my life. It has pushed me out of my comfort zone. Growing up I never lived in a city and never visited one, so experiencing London as both a foreign land and a city was a big culture shock for me. I have had to learn how to adapt to my surroundings and how to be more independent while studying here. As my time here comes to an end I am sad to go, but also excited to see my family again after so long. When I get back home, if anyone asks me if they should study abroad too, I will not hesitate to tell them yes. This experience is one of a kind, and one that I think more students should take advantage of.
Best time of my education experience
July 02, 2024by: CarlieProgram: Study Abroad in London at the University of Roehampton
Studying abroad at Roehampton has been the best time of my education experience. The university is very close to many famous sites in London and I have crossed so many things off my bucket list. The school has everything you need and makes it easy to make friends by organizing events and allowing you to participate in many clubs. My time here has been amazing and I’ve met some great friends, I would definitely recommend Roehampton.
Everything I wanted from a study abroad experience!
February 28, 2024by: Kait Mongan-Rallis - United StatesI truly loved my time studying at the University of Winchester! I know it might seem more exciting to go to London or Oxford or one of the bigger, more touristy cities, but if you looking for a traditional English town experience, Winchester is the place to be. Every time I walked into town to get groceries or pop out for a drink, I felt like I was walking through a scene in a Jane Austen movie. This might have also been because Jane Austen did, in fact, live in Winchester at one point! I also was very grateful that I went through Arcadia! Every step of my journey from before I left the U.S. to even after I got back they were great! They communicated well and often and always responded to emails in a timely matter. My Advisor was also a huge help in settling me in and checking in on me throughout the semester and I still email her now after the completion of my program. I highly recommend Arcadia!

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