Study Abroad
Study Abroad
It is never too early to start planning. Meet with your college advisor to review your four-year plan to see when study abroad might fit best into your curriculum. Studying abroad will not delay graduation. You are physically somewhere else, but because of our course approval process, you can remain on track for graduation. All credit earned abroad is UIC resident credit.
Students must complete a First Step Advising Session before meeting with a Study Abroad Advisor and completing their applications. Formal presentation is 15 minutes, followed by Q&A with a Study Abroad Advisor. You can find more information on studying abroad and managing its costs, including local and program specific scholarships, at UIC Study Abroad.
In Their Own Words
I decided to study abroad because I want to experience an entirely different culture, enhance my cross-cultural communication skills, and refine my Spanish speaking and writing skills. Studying abroad will allow me to broaden my educational and career goals on a global scale and return to UIC to stride into my senior year.
UIC Business Scholar Alleia James says “Hola” to Spain this Summer