Study Abroad 101
Join us any Wednesday at 4 p.m. in Franklin Hall 303
Study abroad advisors introduce you to overseas study:
- finding the best program and appropriate length for you
- applying for programs
- use of financial aid/scholarships
- fulfilling degree requirements overseas
- services our office provides
Finding an appropriate program can be challenging.
Study abroad advisors will show you how to search for a program and how to select from nearly
70 opportunities that students have to earn direct IU credit.
You will hear briefly about some of the ways that programs are different: length
(academic year, semester, and summer), where the classes are taught (universities, centers, etc),
housing options (home stays, dorms, apartments), eligibility requirements (language, GPA, class standing),
and many other things. Both IU and non-IU program options will be discussed.
The advisors will be available at the end of the session to answer questions.
If you are not able to attend the
session, please review the general information in a PowerPoint presentation here. |
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