Study Abroad application deadlines for summer 2016 and fall 2016 are coming up fast – don’t miss out! Follow these steps to start planning your international experience:
- Attend a Study Abroad 101 information session (optional). 101 sessions are held daily Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. in PY #408. You’ll learn the basics of studying abroad and hear about personal experiences from our study abroad alum! The meeting lasts approximately 30 minutes. No need to sign up in advance.
- Come to a Study Abroad 201 group advising session (mandatory for all students except those participating in a TU faculty-led program). 201 meetings are held Monday through Friday at 11 a.m. in PY #408. The group meeting tells you everything you need to know about the study abroad process including how to search for programs, how to apply, financial aid and scholarships, and course, grade, and credit transfers. The meeting lasts approximately 45 minutes. No need to sign up in advance.
- Meet with a Study Abroad Advisor. After attending the 201 group advising session, you are required to schedule a one-on-one meeting with a Study Abroad Adviser to begin planning your study abroad experience.* Together you can compare program options and discuss your goals for study abroad to find a program that suits your specific needs.
Interested in a TU faculty-led program? Skip straight to the application process! Spaces are still available on the following faculty-led programs for summer 2016:
- TU Classroom Teaching with an International Perspective, Italy
- TU Communication and Global Competence in Barcelona, Spain
- TU Educating At-Risk Students: A Comparison of Services in Ireland and America
- TU Education, Ethics, and Change in the Land of Confucius, China
- TU Geography in the Heart of Europe: Prague
- TU Health Professions in the Dominican Republic
- TU International Human Resources: Issues and Applications, Costa Rica
- TU Spanish Language in Spain
Contact the TU Study Abroad Office at 410.704.2451 or studyabroad@towson.edu for more information.