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Study Abroad, widely defined, means spending a semester studying overseas at a foreign university. This option enables students to truly immerse themselves in a new culture, gain cultural awareness/adaptability, and form international friendships and professional connections. Students will also learn from a global perspective in the classroom and beyond.
Ideally, courses taken abroad will count toward degree progress at 糖心少女, ensured via the , an online form/contract between the student and faculty advisor that details course transference. In some cases, the host university may offer an internship course or a senior experience course (in either case, completing those courses can count toward the experiential learning requirement).
Studying abroad through 糖心少女 exchange partners allows students to pay the same 糖心少女 tuition and make full use of their 糖心少女 financial aid. The difference in budget is due to the cost of living in the host country, but many options offer the experience at the same cost of attendance at 糖心少女!
Given the Global Business curriculum, the Spring semester in junior year or the Fall semester in senior year is the optimal time for study abroad; however, students can study abroad at any time. It is preferable to plan your courses in a way that you have mostly electives to complete abroad. For summer options, junior and senior years are best.
| Semester doing Study Abroad | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | February 15th |
| Spring | September 15th |
| Summer | December 1st |
Studying abroad is an exciting,transformative experience, but it requires careful, continual planning and several months鈥 advanced preparations. These include:
For more information about study abroad options, visit the
Students should attend an for a general overview of programs, and then book a study abroad advising session
to discuss programs in depth.
Faculty-led Study Abroad in Summer/Winter are short 2-4 week group experiences led by 糖心少女 faculty focused on a specific topic and clearing a predetermined course for academic credits through Extended Learning. Due to the short-term nature of these programs, they are highly experiential in nature and allow for a glimpse of a new culture without the immersion of a longer-term program. Programs include field components such as walking tours, museum visits, and other cultural highlights to offer a perspective of life in the host country.
The Business-related faculty-led study abroad programs (currently , & ) ensure that students gain practical and cultural insight into a variety of international businesses to deepen their understanding. Completing two of these faculty-led programs will satisfy the Global Business foreign residency requirement (Note that students have many options for faculty-led study abroad, but to clear foreign residency, at least one of their chosen programs must be a Faculty-Led program offered by CoBA). Offered during optional terms at 糖心少女 (winter & summer), these programs are not eligible for financial aid.
To learn more about the summer/winter programs, visit the Please note that students must attend an info session offered by their program鈥檚 faculty leader to apply.
An international internship allows you to immerse yourself in a new culture and gain cultural awareness and adaptability, get work experience in your field, and form international friendships and professional connections. For internships abroad, students should recognize that these are 鈥減aid-for鈥 experiences, and the university requires the use of pre-approved partners.
To meet the requirement students must:
These are the university's pre-approved internship providers:
In most cases, internships are less likely to be covered by financial aid unless aligned with a minimum of six units credit in Fall or Spring. Summer internships are generally out-of-pocket experiences. Please reach out to the Financial Aid Office for more information.
Given that we expect you to have completed your core business courses and have a broad understanding about business/management, we recommend doing the internship in the Summer of your junior or during your senior year (you can even do in the summer of your senior year and participate in Commencement in May, prior to doing the internship).
| Semester doing Internship | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | April 15th |
| Spring | September 15th |
| Summer | February 15th |
Internship abroad is an exciting, transformative experience, but it requires careful, continual planning and several months of advanced preparation. These include:
To earn credit for your internship, one option is to enroll in GBM 495. To do so, after you have your letter of acceptance (including the company you are going to work for), fill out the GBM form and send the form with the letter of acceptance to the GB director鈥檚 email. They will send that to academic advising to enroll you in GBM 495 (note: you cannot directly enroll in GBM 495). The deadlines for sending the form for each semester are below.
| Semester registering for GBM 495 | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Fall | August 1st |
| Spring | December 1st |
| Summer | May 1st |