How To Find Summer Study Abroad Programs Atlanta GA

Are you looking for summer study abroad programs? If so, read the following article for some useful tips.

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Summer is traditionally a time when college students work to pay off their bills or take a break after a hard year of studying. But summer can also be a great time to study abroad. You have three or four months at your disposal to see a new place, learn a new language, or get ahead in your studies with hands-on experiences in your field somewhere abroad. If you're interested in finding a summer study abroad program, here are some ways you can go about doing so.

  1. Decide on the kind of program you want. Studying abroad can be an amazing experience, but to maximize the experience, you need to put some time in beforehand figuring out important elements of your trip. Figure out exactly where you want to go, how much you can spend, how long you want to be gone, and what opportunities you want to access. Things like location, cost, curriculum, and out-of-class experiences will make or break your experience, so know what you want before you look for a program.

  2. Ask your school study abroad program for help. Once you know what you're looking for, talk to some study abroad professionals at your home college or university. If your school has its own study abroad program, the advisors there are a good first place to seek program information. Even if you don't want to go with that specific program, these advisors will likely be able to provide avenues for further research.

  3. Talk to faculty. If your school doesn't have a specific study abroad program office, check with faculty you trust. This could be your advisor or your department chair. Many times, professors will have connections abroad or know the good programs that exist for your field of interest. You're not the first person who's studied abroad, after all, and they've likely advised other students with similar goals. Professors in your department can also be very helpful when it comes to figuring out what courses you may want to take in the summer.

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