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Study Abroad and Off-Campus Programs

Study abroad programs are becoming increasingly popular for our students. Sarah-Jane Flook, Coordinator of Student Engagement & International Scholar Services, works closely with students who want a global experience. Email sf6639@wilson.edu to set up an advising appointment for more information about study abroad!

Semester-Long Programs and Internships

– CEA has semester, summer, and internship programs in Argentina, Australia, Chile, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, England, France, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, South Africa and Spain.

allows a few ºì˹µÆÓ°Ïñ students to be nominated each year for the opportunity to study, tuition free, at a college or university in Northern Ireland for one or two semesters. See the for more information, and please contact Sarah-Jane with any questions about the program.

– Wilson students may also participate in the Washington Semester consortium program, which includes an internship and coursework in Washington, D.C. PA residents are eligible to apply for scholarships.

 

Faculty-Led International Courses

In the past faculty members have led community service and cultural enrichment courses to locations around the world, including Italy, Dominican Republic, Austria and Czech Republic. Stay tuned for upcoming programs.

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Pictures show Wilson Students enjoying a summer 2023 study abroad trip to Austria and Czech Republic

 

Summer Opportunities

South Africa
A great option for VMT majors, EcoLife Expeditions’ program can work to fulfill credits or complete an internship requirement.

South Korea
The (BIP)at Seoul Women’s University (SWU) is a four-week program that introduces students to Korean culture. The program is open to both men and women, and is taught in English. consists of lectures, field trips, group activities, and cultural excursions. Participants complete academic assignments as well, and ºì˹µÆÓ°Ïñ students earn 3 NWC credits. In 2018, the only costs to participate were a program fee ($400), round-trip airfare, and spending money (food for evening and weekend meals, transportation for personal travel, souvenirs, etc.).

Ewha Womans University , in Seoul, South Korea. This program is also open to both women and men, and ºì˹µÆÓ°Ïñ students will earn 3 NWC credits upon successful completion of the program.

in Daejeon, South Korea, offers a . ºì˹µÆÓ°Ïñ students will earn 3 NWC credits upon successful completion of the program.

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expeditions pair researchers with volunteers to address some of the world's most pressing environmental challenges. 
 

 

Study Abroad Scholarship Information

Each semester, ºì˹µÆÓ°Ïñ students may apply for institutional study abroad scholarships. Application forms and deadlines will be sent out to all students via email throughout the academic year.

Additional study abroad scholarships can be found online:

(Must be U.S. legal resident)

(Must be a U.S. citizen receiving a Pell Grant, and studying/interning internationally for at least 21 days)

(Must be participating in a CEA study abroad program)

(Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident receiving need-based financial aid and planning to study abroad in East or South East Asia)

(Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and studying abroad for at least 28 days)

(Must be a U.S.citizen, permanent resident, or student visa holder)
 

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Gyeongbokgung Palace

Mariah Kieffer '24: Summer Classes in South Korea

Mariah Kieffer '24 made the most of her summer vacation.

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​​​​Nicholas Mattson

Nicholas Mattson '23: Studying in the Netherlands

Wilson students are expanding their horizons with international travel and education this summer.

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717-262-2536
sf6639@wilson.edu

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