Four paths to education abroad.
Education abroad includes high-quality classroom learning and immersion
in a different culture. It's a life-changing academic adventure not to be missed,
as you'll see from the Letters Home and Stories Abroad
written by WSU students.
Faculty-led programs
Faculty develop and operate education abroad programs specifically designed for
Washington State University students. Most are during the summer and range from
10 days to 8 weeks long, although there is a business program every spring and fall
semester, as well as other opportunities.
Exchanges
You have full immersion through enrollment at a foreign university for a semester
or a year. Exchanges are sponsored by WSU or the International Student Exchange Program
(ISEP). Space is limited.
Academic internships
Ranging from 2 weeks to 1 year and taking place in the summer, for a semester, or
for a full year all over the world, most are unpaid. Advantages include credit towards
your degree, availability of financial aid, and a wide variety of locations and subjects.
Study abroad providers
These programs are offered by outside organizations to create study opportunities during the summer, semester, or year. Most of these study-abroad programs offer admission on a first-come, first-served basis.
For full information, visit Education Abroad.
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