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Study AbroadThe World Is Your Classroom
Center for International Education Gallagher Student Center, Room 230 www.xavier.edu/study-abroad
What is Study Abroad? • An academic program offered by XU
– All programs offered through XU are credit-bearing study abroad programs
• Take courses abroad and transfer credits back to your degree plan
• Participate in an internship, do volunteer work or take classes not offered at XU
Why Study Abroad? See the world
Learn a new language
Experience a new culture
Gain credit towards your XU
degree
Conduct an internship
abroad
Programs available
worldwide!
Requirements• Good academic standing
• One semester completed at Xavier
• Programs for all majors are available
• No second language is required!
Who Can Go Abroad? All Xavier students in
good standing are eligible
to study abroad.
Check with your advisor if you will be graduating soon!
International students are eligible to study abroad.
Types of Programs • Semester-long Programs
– Xavier Sponsored
– Direct Exchange
– USAC
– Solidarity Semester: Nicaragua
• Short-term Programs– Faculty-led
– FYS: International Study Program
– Summer Third-Party Provider Programs
Xavier Sponsored Programs
• These programs are coordinated by another US institution or organization that provide extensive service and support during your study abroad experience. Many programs are offered through other Jesuit schools providing a great academic fit.
Xavier Sponsored ProgramsLocations
• Argentina
• Australia
• China
• Costa Rica
• Ecuador
• France
• Italy
• Kenya
• Mexico
• Netherlands
• Peru
• Senegal
• South Africa
• Spain
• Sweden
• United Kingdom
Direct Exchange Programs• These programs allow
students to study at a foreign university with which Xavier has a special agreement. Often times students from these universities will study at Xavier for a semester, while you study there!
Direct Exchange ProgramsLocations• China
• France
• Germany
• Japan
• South Korea
• Spain
USAC Programs• The University Studies Abroad
Consortium (USAC) is a non-profit consortium of 33 universities, and Xavier is one of these affiliate universities. Through USAC, Xavier students can participate in their specialty or partner programs. Program locations are world-wide, and some programs offer internships and service learning opportunities.
USAC Specialty Programs
• Brazil
• Chile
• China
• Costa Rica
• Cuba
• Czech Republic
• France
• Germany
• India
• Italy
• Spain
• Thailand
USAC Partner Programs• Australia
• England
• Ghana
• Ireland
• Israel
• Japan
• Korea
• The Netherlands
• New Zealand
• Norway
• Scotland
• South Africa
• Sweden
• Turkey
USAC Program Locations
• Full service on-site support
• Some intensive language
and/or thematic courses
(taught in English)
• USAC administered faculty
• USAC is an intermediary between
student and host university
• Access to host university
international office and on-campus
resources and support
• Typically English speaking countries
or universities
Solidarity Semester: Nicaragua • Xavier’s Solidarity Semester in Nicaragua
combines at least 15 credit hours of academic study with reflection, and work in local, community organizations. A primary goals of the semester is the integration of academic study with the experience of service and accompaniment. Students combine knowledge of the culture, religion, history, government, and economics of the region, with an emphasis on issues of social justice. Engagement with the local community provides students with the opportunity to study in the context of living and working with the economically poor.
Faculty-led Programs• Faculty-led programs offer the
opportunity to study abroad with a Xavier faculty member. Students typically earn 3 to 9 credit hours, and the programs run during summer, spring, and winter breaks. Program duration is anywhere between 10-days and six-weeks long.
Faculty-led Program Locations*
• Australia
• Costa Rica
• Cameroon
• Camino de Santiago
• France
• Greece
• Guatemala
• Ireland
• Israel
• Italy
• Lithuania & Poland
• Netherlands
• Peru
• Spain
• Taiwan
• United Kingdom
*Some programs do not run every year
FYS: International Study Program
• The First-Year Seminar is an opportunity for each new student to Xavier to work closely with faculty to explore important and challenging issues, with a focus on the Greater Good. Since Spring 2016, Xavier has offered a FYS international course. As part of a semester-long course, students will have the opportunity for an immersive experience to another country over Spring Break that coincides with the course. In 2016 and 2017, the FYS: International Study Program went to Italy to explore the Slow Food Movement.
Earning Credit • You will receive credit for study abroad at Xavier
– Major, minor, core, elective, or even “extra” free electives
• Your academic advisor will work with you to determine how classes taken abroad count for your degree plan
• You must be full-time, which means you earn a full semester of credits for Fall or Spring programs
• Summer programs do not require full-time enrollment
Funding• All of Xavier University’s
semester programs are offered to students at the same rate as what they would pay for a semester at Xavier. This means that students are billed tuition and fees like any other semester at Xavier, and Xavier scholarships, Federal aid, and outside scholarships apply to semester-long abroad
experience.
Additional Resources:
• Financial Aid
• Gilman Scholarship
• Xavier Scholarships
• Other Scholarships
• VA Benefits and GI Bill
• Departmental Scholarships
http://www.xavier.edu/study-abroad/Financing-Your-Program.cfm
Gilman Scholarship • A national scholarship promoting diversity in study
abroad
• You may be awarded up to $5,000 for study abroad
• Eligibility: receive a Pell Grant and program is at least a month long; U.S. citizen
• Application is online, and XU study abroad staff will assist you!
• http://www.iie.org/gilman
XU Specific Study Abroad Scholarships
• Fredin Memorial Scholarship– Study for a semester or academic year in France
• Gasiewicz Study Abroad Scholarship – Awarded to WCB students studying abroad
• Janice Steinberg Memorial Scholarship – Awarded to students for summer study abroad programs
• Friedlander Funds – For students with financial need for campus engagement activities
• All Scholarships: http://www.xavier.edu/study-abroad/Scholarships1.cfm
VA Benefits and GI Bill
• Students utilizing VA Benefits and/or GI Bill funds may pay XU tuition in order to use these funds
• Consult with Study Abroad advisor before applying to programs
Sponsored-Program & USAC Scholarships
• Some of our sponsored-programs offer scholarships to students
• USAC also has a scholarship for students participating in their programs
• Awards vary in amounts
• Scholarships are competitive
Using StudioAbroad• StudioAbroad is Xavier’s online searchable database
and application portal for study abroad programs
• All students who go abroad must use StudioAbroad
• Start with StudioAbroad to do your research to help find programs!
• https://studioabroad.xavier.edu
Steps to Study Abroad • Complete this online information session
• Complete intake form at end of session to request an appointment with an advisor
• Log-in to Studio Abroad to research programs
– Use your XU username and password to log-in (you do not need to create an account)
• Meet with CIE staff to narrow your program selection
• Consult academic advisor regarding credit and course approvals
• Apply to the program
– Xavier application via StudioAbroad
– Program-specific application via program
• Attend Pre-Departure Orientation
What’s Next? • Complete the intake form:
– http://www.xavier.edu/study-abroad/Education-Abroad-Intake.cfm
• CIE will contact you thereafter to make an advising appointment.
• Our office is in the Gallagher Student Center, room 230.
XU Study Abroad
Center for International Education
Gallagher Student Center, Rm 230
513-745-2864
www.xavier.edu/study-abroad