Study Abroad Resources

Christopher Flores - Germany, Summer 2018 2


There are many resources available to you before, during and after your study abroad experience. We hope this list will help get started. Most websites are not directly affiliated with 91做厙, but 91做厙 students have found them helpful in the past.

Travel

  • Register in the  through the U.S. State Department before departure, and check for any  to your destination country. 
    • *91做厙 will not approve any student travel to locations currently under US Dept. of State Travel Advisory level 3-4 or locations that come under these advisory levels at any point in the study abroad process, including after the student has departed the US.  Financial contingency plans should be made to compensate for any penalties incurred due to late program cancellation.  Check the status of your proposed location below.  No exceptions will be considered.
  • Internet Travel Search Engines
    • and many more!

Websites

  •  - Online search engine for international travel programs, from program information and reviews to expert travel articles and scholarships.
  •  - Listing and reviews website for programs abroad. Scholarships are also available.
  •  - Study abroad resources from U.S. Department of State - programs, financial resources, health & safety, student stories, etc.
  •  - Information on international educational opportunities. Directory of study abroad, internships, service learning and volunteer abroad, intensive language programs and more.
  •  - Study abroad directory.

Passport and Visa Information

    • Regardless of studying abroad, this is a very worthwhile document to have. It will save much stress if you already possess one well in advance of departure! 
  •  - These are documents typically issued in your passport by a foreign government prior to departure from the US that authorize you to be in a given country over a specified period of time.  Most countries have varied processes for obtaining a visa, but travelers are often required to appear in person at the nearest Consulate/Embassy of the destination country, and to submit various identification documents in order to apply.  You cannot apply for a visa without first possessing a passport.  Adequate planning on your part is required to comply with all immigration laws of the host country!

Other

  • Interested in gaining intercultural competency before your program (or improving it afterwards)? Consider joining the Global Ambassadors Program which pairs domestic and international students for various organized activities throughout the semester. 
  • The card is an internationally recognized student ID card that gives students thousands of travel, online, and lifestyle discounts worldwide. ISIC offers both virtual and plastic cards, allowing students around the world to instantly prove their official student status and access over 150,000 student discounts and offers worldwide.

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