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INTERESTED STUDENTS

The Office of Study Abroad offers a wide variety of study abroad options that vary in length from ten days to an academic year.  We suggest reviewing the information below to start a life-changing adventure!

First Steps / Getting Started

Program Options

 First Steps / Getting Started

  1. Attend an information session
    Thirty-minute sessions held weekly each semester.  Information on study abroad opportunities, eligibility requirements, scholarships and planning.  In the meantime, check out the program options before attending an information session.
  2. Attend a Study Abroad Fair
    Fairs are held early in October and early in February at the Webb Center.  Talk with students who have returned from studying abroad about their experiences and meet exchange students from partner universities abroad.  Faculty study abroad leaders are also available to give you details about programs they will be leading during the coming spring break or summer sessions.  Register for a drawing for a $1000 study abroad award.
  3. Make an individual appointment with a study abroad advisor
    Individual appointments assist you in identifying the study abroad option that best matches your personal and academic interests.  Discuss application procedures, transfer credit approval, financial aid, scholarships and ask any questions you have about studying abroad.  You can schedule an appointment after you have attended an information session by calling the Office of Study Abroad (683-5378).
  4. Apply for the program of your choice and start the journey of a lifetime!

    Note:
    Allow yourself plenty of time to complete a program application, finish your academic planning, fulfill financial aid and scholarship requirements, and get ready to study abroad.  Typically application deadlines range from three months to one year before the program starts.

Program Options

Semester / Academic Year
Students who are interested in studying abroad for a semester or academic year should consider Exchange Programs and/or Affiliated Programs.

Short - Term Programs
Students who are interested in a study abroad program during spring or summer break should consider a short-term program.

 



News and Announcements

Introducing First-Year Experiences Abroad for Incoming Freshmen

ODU Students on Spring Break program in Paris and Krakow featured in InsideODU!

OSA launches new online application system!

ODU International Counseling Institutes

Information Sessions

Study Abroad Deadlines





Resources

How to Fund Your Study Abroad Experience

Student Fellowships for International Study/Research

Passport Application Information

Travel Information

CDC Travelers' Health Information

Digest for Student Funding/ Job Opportunities and Conferences

International Career Advantage Program

Forms





Media Gallery

International Photography Competition

STUDY ABROAD: ODU students speak on their experiences

View ODU students' photographs from abroad

Student blog: Michelle Tisch at the University of Leicester

Student blog: Stephen Benkert in Melbourne, Australia

Thomas Keane on Semester at Sea in Gibraltar, Spain

See a YouTube video of one study abroad student's experience





About Study Abroad

Mission Statement

Frequently Asked Questions

Interest Form

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