CEA: Prague, Czech Republic
- Hosted at: Anglo-American University
- Location(s): Prague, Czech Republic
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad, Internship, Volunteer
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Attend class in a 17th century palace. Walk to school past UNESCO World Heritage sites. Immerse into student life in a city many describe as one of the most beautiful capitals in Europe. Spend a summer, semester, or academic year studying abroad i... read more
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It was worthwhile. I learned that every country offers something unique and different. I also learned it is important to embrace new cultures and ways of life. A student - Miami University View Entire Review
I have nothing but amazing things to say about this program. Not only did it change my life, I had experiences and made friends that are incredible beyond words. CEA does an excellent job of preparing, hosting, and supporting your entire study abroad experience. From excursions to helpful staff members, loaning travel books and ... Eliza Jason - Point Loma Nazarene University View Entire Review
To push my self out of my comfort zone and always push myself to explore. Invaluable SO WORTH IT Dan Lesser - Chapman University View Entire Review
I learned many intercultural and interpersonal skills while studying abroad. My mindset has shifted since spending time in a country other than the U.S. During my study abroad experience I was also able to visit and navigate through 7 countries, leaving me with so much confidence for a girl whose never left her country prior. Cassidy - Florida Gulf Coast University View Entire Review
I went to Prague a business major and came back to the states an aspiring international business lawyer. I learned so much about myself as a result of my experience abroad. Through my internship at international news publication company, Project Syndicate, whose mission is to provide international commentary to its audience rega... Paige - Adrian College View Entire Review
I had traveled before but I learned so much about myself as a traveler and confirmed my own goal to live abroad one day. The experience challenged me to get out of my comfort zone and to try new things, pretty much daily. I'm usually rather introverted but I learned so much about how to engage with new people and incredibly valu... Alison Kaye - University of Georgia View Entire Review
Studying abroad, as cliche as it sounds, was one of the best experiences of my life. You learn so much about yourself and how to live with others, all while simultaneously learning about a new culture and how to survive when the signs are not all in English! A student - Trinity University View Entire Review
I learned how to be more easy going and not try to control plans and organization quite so much; I developed the attitude of 'it will work out' rather than stress about everything. I have managed to retain this attitude during the travels I've gone on since studying abroad, and am extremely thankful for it. Camden Stovall - University of Georgia View Entire Review
I learned so much about myself being abroad. It takes courage to go to another country and live there. Now that the semester in closing I look back on how amazing this experience was and am sad to leave. A student - University of Arizona View Entire Review

I gained a longing for adventure and need to explore wherever I am living. I am no longer okay with living in the "Trinity bubble" and need to explore outside of my comfort zone. Andrea L - Trinity University View Entire Review
Studying abroad is definitely worthwhile, regardless of where you go. I gained a better perspective on foreign cultures and politics and became more independent and confident too. Melanie W - Richard Stockton College of New Jersey View Entire Review
learning new culture, how to travel on your own, how to be independent A student - Indiana University - Bloomington View Entire Review
Yes very! I gleaned much culture and new ways to experience life Joseph N - Indiana University - Bloomington View Entire Review
I gained a far more broad understanding of the world on social and political levels. I also learned so much about being independent and problem solving. Most of all, I gained amazing friends and experiences I'll never forget. It was more than worthwhile. Whitney Knorp - California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo View Entire Review
I learned so much from my experience abroad. I learned how to travel by myself and I learned about so many different cultures. I wouldn't trade my experiences for anything and I think everyone should take advantage of their school's study abroad programs. Hannah Funk - Trinity University View Entire Review
I met a lot of international students and got to hear perspectives and opinions from around the world. I also met people from different parts of the United States that I would have never been able to meet but now will have lasting friendships with. I learned all about cultural differences in different European countries and I le... Lindsay Gilman - Chapman University View Entire Review
I learned how to live 6000 miles outside of my comfort zone, to take myself less seriously, that it's impossible to control everything and that the world is bigger and more amazing than I ever realized. A student - California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo View Entire Review
Yes 100% Bonnie - Chapman University View Entire Review
I learned how to push my personal boundaries. It was definitely worthwhile. Alexis Phelps - Trinity University View Entire Review
I gained an immense amount of confidence. You realize how much bigger the world is (figuratively and literally). I learned to appreciate people and their stories. I discovered how much you can learn from every person. I found value in simplicity. And I have a whole new appreciation for different cultures and kinds of people. Rebecca Davis - Liberty University View Entire Review
It was worthwhile but I did not learn much A student - Trinity University View Entire Review
So much travel experience for someone that's never left the country. Definitely worthwhile A student - Trinity University View Entire Review
Prague is absolutely amazing! If you study abroad anywhere, do it in Prague; zero percent chance you will regret it. CEA has great staff, facilities, a good size of students, and gives you the freedom to do what you want but support is always there when you need it. Cannot recommend this program strongly enough! Victor L - Northwestern University View Entire Review

Going abroad takes you out of your element in such an incredible way. Studying abroad will forever leave me hungry to experience more. I gained such an incredible taste and perspective for what this beautiful and impeccable world beholds. The people I connected with, the culture I experienced, the vast & breath taking views, and... Sarah K - California Baptist University View Entire Review
Not only did I learn extensively about the Czech culture, but I learned about planning your own travel, and how to be independent in a foreign country. A student - Trinity University View Entire Review
About
CEA also offers Study + Internship in Prague — gain real-world experience to stand out in today’s job market while earning credits towards graduation. Learn more about CEA Programs in Prague.
Program Type(s):
Study AbroadInternship
Volunteer
Program Length(s):
- Fall
- Summer
- Spring
- Academic Year
- January Term
Instruction Language(s):
- Czech
- English
- French
Relevant Study Subject(s):
- Environmental Science
- Architecture
- Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
- Communication and Media Studies
- Journalism
- Computer and Information Sciences
- Engineering
- Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
- Legal Professions and Studies
- Liberal Arts, General Studies
- Mathematics, Statistics
- Social Sciences
- Political Science and Government
- Sociology
- Fine Arts, Studio Arts
- Business
- History
Minimum GPA:
2.5Year Founded:
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CEA Scholarships
CEA will automatically consider all summer and semester students with a GPA of 3.8 and above for a merit-based scholarship of $500.
$500
Starting with Fall '22 CEA program participants, CEA will remove common barriers to participation by automatically considering students for the following awards: *Flight Voucher ($1000) for students who identify as a first-generation college student, a BIPOC student, a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, a veteran, or if you attend an MSI (a Minority Serving Institution), you may apply for a credit that will be awarded in the form of a flight voucher with StudentUniverse to be used toward your study or intern abroad flight. *Passport Application Subsidy ($130) This grant is specifically for students who are applying for their first-ever U.S. passport. These funds will be awarded as a check and can be used to cover your passport application fee. *Work-Study Subsidy ($2500) To help bridge the financial gap for students who are foregoing on or off campus employment to study abroad, CEA will award funds in the form of a check made out to the student.
$130-$2,500
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