Study Abroad Programs in England
- Location(s): Alnwick, The United Kingdom: Bath, The United Kingdom: Bedford, The United Kingdom: Birmingham, The United Kingdom: Bournemouth, The United Kingdom: Bradford, The United Kingdom: Brighton, The United Kingdom: Bristol, The United Kingdom: Cambridge, The United Kingdom: Canterbury, The United Kingdom: Gloucestershire, The United Kingdom: Chester, The United Kingdom: Chichester, The United Kingdom: Coventry, The United Kingdom: Durham, The United Kingdom: East Sussex, The United Kingdom: Essex, The United Kingdom: Huddersfield, The United Kingdom: Hull, The United Kingdom: Lancaster, The United Kingdom: Leeds, The United Kingdom: Liverpool, The United Kingdom: Manchester, The United Kingdom: Newcastle Upon Tyne, The United Kingdom: Norwich, The United Kingdom: Nottingham, The United Kingdom: Sheffield, The United Kingdom: Surrey, The United Kingdom: York, The United Kingdom: North East England, The United Kingdom: Exeter, The United Kingdom: Stoke-on-Trent, The United Kingdom: Buckinghamshire, The United Kingdom: Colchester, The United Kingdom: East Midlands, The United Kingdom: Hatfield / Hertfordshire, The United Kingdom: Leicester, The United Kingdom: Oxford, The United Kingdom: West Midlands, The United Kingdom: Wroxton, The United Kingdom
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad, Internship, Volunteer, Intensive Language, Gap Year, Graduate Program, High School, Research
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Very worthwhile. The trip gave me tons of inspirational background; I feel so much more educated on historical and cultural reference that I can pull from to use in my art. Kendall H - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
I learned that the Unites States way of living is only one way of living. I learned the pure joy of reading and studying particular authors and artists and their own life stories. It was absolutely worthwhile. A student - Bethel University View Entire Review
I definitely learned a lot about myself. I discovered how much I love learning about other cultures, and how much more at home I feel abroad than I do in the US. Going on this trip completely changed many of my perspectives. I made a few very close friends who I wouldn't trade for the world. However, I disagreed with the way one... Bronte Toolson - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
It was extremely worthwhile. A student - Wellesley College View Entire Review
I grew in my ability to think for myself and develop (and defend) my own views through scholarly research. I learned self-discipline, as the courses were VERY unstructured and because each course only meets once a week, you really have to manage your time well to research and write a 10 page research paper before the next meetin... Christy C - The College of William and Mary View Entire Review
Yes definitely, learned about a whole new culture and brought back new perspectives on things in America. Amanda U - Illinois State University View Entire Review
Don't be afraid to go for it! I haven't met one study abroad student who said they wished they hadn't gone. I loved it!! Sarah M - Mount Aloysius College View Entire Review
I gained qualities of independence and my cultural awareness was broadened. Madeline S - Kent State University View Entire Review
This trip was more than worthwhile! I was able to gain a global perspective and make friends from all over the world. I now get to apply my study abroad experience to my career on a daily basis! jenna_lashley - Emerson College View Entire Review
I learned alot about London historically Carmen P - Marygrove College View Entire Review
Academically I don't think I made much progress, I met my goal of getting an understanding of the UK education system very early on in the semester, and found the standards for work not as high as at my home university. However in terms of personal growth, I think I made a lot of progress. Just living abroad and living on your o... Kristin C - SUNY - Binghamton View Entire Review
I gained a better understanding of both literature and foreign cultures. Given that this was precisely what I was hoping to get out of the trip, it was more worthwhile than I can communicate. Stefan J - Bethel University View Entire Review
i got six credits closer to graduating. i saw many things that i have hoped to see and i made two close friends that i have been able to stay in touch with. worthwhile? yes. worth repeating? no. not while im in school at least. hearty84 - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
I gained a lot from this experience. The main thing that I learned was about myself. I was able to learn that I am able to take care of myself in a different country. It was worth every penny. A student - Illinois State University View Entire Review
Every single second was worth while. I learned so much about the culture, from food to the local slang. More importantly I learned about myself. I think that has to be the biggest accomplishment for me. I know I can plan a trip with all the fine details. I even know what to do when all those details no longer work. I learned to ... Kelsey B - Manchester College View Entire Review
Absolutely, I learned so much, not just culturally but about myself as a teacher. I would highly recommend this program Betsy M - Illinois State University View Entire Review
I would have liked to experience the culture instead of being stuck in a classroom for 45+ hours a week and doing lesson plans on the weekends. I would and should have done it before I was stuck student teaching in my major. Leah B - Hope College View Entire Review
YES! Erin R - Illinois State University View Entire Review
I gained a better appreciation for life and people living in society iutside of my everyday society. I loved the people, the atmosphere, and I plan on going back. I have even considered living in England. Nekira F - Marygrove College View Entire Review

this trip opened me up to trying new things i wouldnt change this trip for nothing i actually would consider moving to England based off of my travel expierience. Darius K - Marygrove College View Entire Review
I consider my study abroad experience to be one of the most important times in my life. I grew up so much being on my own, not knowing anyone in the program. As well as learning more about other cultures and traditions apart form your own. You gain exposure and qualities you will never get from staying in one place your entire l... Alexandra R - Elizabethtown College View Entire Review
My study abroad experience was amazing. I thought 5 weeks was going to be too long to be away, but I could have stayed 5 more years. It was an experience I will remember for a lifetime. gorgeousgeorge - Samford University View Entire Review
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Volunteer
Intensive Language
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Graduate Program
High School
Research
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- Spring Break
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