SSA Education Abroad
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SSA Education Abroad is a program provider offering 9 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad, Internship, Volunteer, Intensive Language, Graduate Program, and High School abroad programs in 5 countries such as Puerto Rico, Spain, Argentina, and Panama.
Unlock global opportunities at SSA!
Elevate your college experience by immersing yourself in different cultures and academic pursuits with SSA’s diverse range of study abroad programs. Whether you’re seeking to discover new perspectives, acquire language skills, or gain international exposure relevant to your major, SSA offers tailored adventures that align with your academic journey and personal growth. Start crafting your unique story today and create memories that will shape your future.
Study Abroad with SSA Education Abroad
"i learned so much about different cultures and met people from all over the world, i would 100% do it again"
Justin G Pablo de Olavide University
"It was really amazing to be able to experience Barcelona at lower capacity. I feel like I truly got to know the city. yes - very worthwhile."
A student Wellesley College
"I was able to gain the beginnings of language comprehension for another language and start to grasp the ideologies of another culture."
A student University of Hartford
"I learned that it's okay to make a mistake. This may seem like something simple but for me it was a huge realization. Now whenever I'm speaking I feel more relaxed. I also learned that there is so much of the world to explore and you can't let the fear of the unknown stop you."
Brianna University of Wyoming
"From being completely integrated into the language, my level of Spanish improved from intermediate to nearly fluent. My mind was also open to many new cultures (the culture of Spain in addition to cultures from all around the world from people I met). I also learned more independence and became more outgoing and less shy."
Jessie Peck University of Hartford
"It was incredibly worthwhile. During my time abroad, I realized that I didn't know as much as I thought I did and it made me re-evaluate how I see myself as a student."
Janai Susquehanna University
"I gained a better understanding of the world around me, in terms of history and culture. I became more confident and independent. "
A student Mount Holyoke College
"I learned the importance of Spanish culture, language, and more importantly the art of Barcelona and Europe. "
Federico Rosario University of Hartford
"Before my semester abroad I had never been out of the country. Being in Spain and in Europe I learned to appreciate other cultures and branch out of my shy tendencies. It also gave me the nerves to finally speak Spanish with people other than my grandparents without feeling like I was being judged."
Maria Vega University of Hartford
"I have a better understanding of the language and my personality changed. I'm more relaxed (I was pretty uptight), I'm willing to try more things, and it was amazing. "
Kayla Phelps Wartburg College
"I can communicate in Spanish better. "
A student University of Hartford
"I'm really glad that I went abroad and that I went out of my way to integrate myself into Spanish life. "
A student Carleton College
"My Spanish improved significantly. I was able to see amazing things in person. I was able to adapt to and learned to love a new city."
A student Hollins University
"I learned so much about myself and have grown as a person, I got to experience a new culture and learn the language, it was 100% worth it and i was so sad to leave "
Sophia Jones Wartburg College
"I gained about 10 pounds and a lot of international experience. I also learned so much about the culture from living with a host family. It was completely worthwhile."
Ivy Painter Birmingham-Southern College
"I learned the value and importance of not talking a lot. While studying abroad, I learned that verbal communication, while a precious gift, is not always necessary. I also learned that I can live a simpler life. In Europe, people do not seem to as frequently have these Texas sized, huge personalities, massive tracts of land, and..."
A student Birmingham-Southern College
"I learned a ton of spanish, I became more independent, I am less self-conscious, my compassion and love for humanity (in its million different forms and places of life) grew greatly, I appreciate the opportunity to get an education so much more and I have more respect for others in that we each have wonderfully complex lives and..."
A student Trinity University
"What didn't I gain from this experience? I learned how to accept and immerse myself into a new culture, speak a new language, navigate cities (without WiFi), be willing to try new things, more about who I am. This experience was beyond incredible and more than worthwhile. "
Krsista V Susquehanna University
"I was able to do so much with my experience abroad. I taught English, visited 10 countries, and became so much more fluent in the Spanish language. "
Christina Martin Susquehanna University
"I gained confidence in myself. It is such an eye opening experience and you really learn how to be an adult when you're away from American life. I would 110% say it was definitely worthwhile. "
Cassandra Johnson Xavier University of Louisiana
"I was able to learn more Spanish, was able to learn and appreciate more the Spanish culture and travel all through Europe. It was definitely worthwhile."
Katherine Bender Wartburg College
"I gained a greater perspective on the world while gaining a greater perspective on myself."
Riley Anderson Wartburg College
"It was absolutely worthwhile. I made long-lasting connections with Cubans and with Cuban history, politics, and economics, and learned enough about the country to enable further academic study. "
Jake Levin CUNY - Brooklyn College
"My ability to communicate in Spanish and learn effectively greatly improved during my time abroad. Living in Sevilla taught me independence and helped me gain a more global perspective on life. "
Ashley Ahl Ithaca College
"Study abroad is the most worthwhile thing I did while in college. I feel like it is one of those things that everyone should do, especially the people that feel they don't need to or don't want to. I learned so much about myself, I challenged myself, I explored new places, met new people and improved my Spanish. This is truly a ..."
A student Linfield College