Academic Studies Abroad (ASA)
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Academic Studies Abroad (ASA) is a program provider offering 14 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad abroad programs in 9 countries such as The United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy, and Costa Rica.
We know that choosing a study abroad program is a big decision. That's why since 1999 ASA has helped thousands of students make sure it's the right decision for them.
With programs in 10 countries and in 16 cities ASA has something for everyone. From Business courses in Barcelona to Journalism in Dublin to Environmental Studies in Costa Rica, ASA can accommodate just about every need!
Study Abroad with Academic Studies Abroad (ASA)
"Yes, it was worthwhile. It made me become a more positive and optimistic person. It not only changed my entire perception of the world but proved that the further you travel (physically and mentally) outside of your comfort zone, the more you will learn about yourself. I haven't stopped traveling since! "
Leah Caracciolo University of New Hampshire
"I gained a better understanding of culture and the environment. I would not trade the experience for anything. "
Morgan Trojan Stephen F. Austin State University
"It was sooo worth it! I learned a lot about Ireland, Irish culture, and just the world in general."
Kristina MacLennan University of Tampa
"I learned many personal skills, some skills I did not even know I could learn. I learned how to be more independent and find my way around by myself. I learned to adapt to a foreign culture to the best of my ability and the places I went made the whole experience worthwhile. "
A student University of New Hampshire
"I learned so much while studying abroad! I learned more about myself, international culture, to step outside of my comfort zone, and gained a love for traveling!"
Amy Wright University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa
"So worthwhile! Would do it again in a heartbeat. I gained more independence, more confidence in myself. I gained language skills, travel skills, and a greater knowledge of other countries! "
A student Winthrop University
"I gained a certainty about myself, confidence, hunger to travel the world and curiosity for all life has to offer. It was worth every late night staying up to get my paperwork in line and every euro spent on a panini. I would do it all over again in a heartbeat. "
Julia Marshall University of New Hampshire
"I learned I am very capable of doing and accomplishing anything I can put my mind too. "
Michaela Vivian University of New Hampshire
"YES YES YES! You grow so much as a person. Moving and traveling is so empowering, everyone should do it if they can. "
Kelsey Martin University of New Hampshire
"I learned a little bit of a new language, how to handle situations I was not used to before, and how to really let go and enjoy being in the moment. It was worth every second, I feel as though I truly gained so much from it. "
emmap University of Tampa
"I gained so much. I came back with an even greater appreciation of everything in my life, I came back with new friends I don't go a day without talking with, I came back being a mild world traveler, I came back a better version of myself compared to who I was before it started. It was the most worthwhile thing I have ever done. "
Caitlin Flynn Griffith College Dublin
"I definitely grew as a student and young adult socially, politically and culturally. The friendships I made abroad were probably the most worthwhile; there's not many people you can say you traveled the world with. "
Shaye Gulotta University of South Carolina - Columbia
"I gained a lot of valuable skills from abroad: living independently, chasing new opportunities every day, and experiencing a different way of life truly allowed me to open up more. I really learned to take full advantage of each day by learning the language, meeting new people, and stumbling upon places I never knew existed. I w..."
A student Stonehill College
"The culture is so rich. Italians are very polite. In many aspects remainders me about my own culture, I'm from El Salvador."
Melvin Guzman Borough of Manhattan Community College
"I become more independent and confident in myself and my abilities."
Lena Ottati Stonehill College
"I gained independence, the aspect of self security, social skills, and learned so much about Europe as a whole and how to adapt to their culture. Worthwhile 100%."
Molly Koon University of New Hampshire
"That's I am definitely a world traveler and I value learning about the different cultures around Europe. "
Brooke Williams Salem State University
"Very fun to have the experience living somewhere else. Certainly worthwhile, and Sorrento is beautiful!"
A student University of Denver
"I gain language skills and that's it. "
Mikayla Winthrop University
"Learned how to travel cheaply, and I got to see a lot of the world that I never thought I'd get to see in my life. I love to travel so it was definitely worth coming here. "
Hannah University of Akron
"Definitely worthwhile! I am happy that my language skills have improved and that I was able to see the cultural interactions. "
A student Texas State University-San Marcos
"Definitely worthwhile and I learned I can survive in a foreign country by myself. Also being immersed is the language definitely helped my speaking skills "
A student UMass Lowell
"I learned so many things from my experience abroad. Not only did I improve exponentially in my language skills, but I also grew more as a person. I gained so many different world perspectives and I can now have a greater appreciation for life and stronger compassion for people of different backgrounds. I also have greater social..."
Corinna P University of Florida
"I was mostly very fascinated and enamored with the indigenous culture found in Cuzco, Peru. Learning about their nation's history and then getting to meet and socialize with the natives was something I will never forget. The landscape and ruins were absolutely stunning. But most of all I feel as though I grew spiritually on this..."
Shaniquewa S Berea College
"New experiences, crazy stores, great memories: Ireland 2013. "
Bethany T Saginaw Valley State University