Barnard College
University Information
Barnard has a rich history and tradition of study abroad dating back to the 1930s. Today, students study abroad in more than 35 countries, from Australia to Tibet. This site details the opportunities available, online resources, and procedures to apply. Please review the information on the website before meeting with the Dean for Study Abroad.
One of the best ways to learn more about what study abroad can offer you academically and personally is from other Barnard students who have studied abroad or who are currently abroad. We invite you to link to reach out to Barnard students who have studied abroad to ask questions about their experience and research which program is right for you.
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To learn about initial procedures, please visit https://barnard.edu/global/studyabroad
"I really enjoyed being in another country, however, there was a huge culture difference. I took 4 classes and enjoyed only 2. Their system of teaching is still not up to date. The teacher and student relationship is still very traditional and there is a hierarchy. However, 2 of my classes was so interesting and interacted becaus..."
Lisa L Barnard College
"I wouldn't call it fun, but I have gained a lot from it."
Sharone T Barnard College
"I learned a lot about how I relate to an International sense of America and how I fit into that conversation. It was definitely worthwhile. "
A student Barnard College
"Learned a sense of independence in a new city - confidence to ask for help when I need it. Gained ability to speak with people from an international background"
emily.harris.547 Barnard College
"Absolutely worthwhile. I learned so much about myself just spending that much time alone and by being forced to use a second language to communicate and travel solo. I really dislike the city, the culture and the people there, but it was so valuable regardless. "
A student Barnard College
"I had to realize that I would learn things outside of the classroom, as the classes themselves were not interesting. "
Anna S Barnard College
"Nonetheless, I still had a good experience. My Italian improved, and I had a great experience with my homestay family. It was worthwhile, however, in retrospect, I would have chosen a different Italian city. "
Katherine F Barnard College
"I wished to improve my Russian language skills while abroad. I was able to improve my Russian however I did not enjoy my time abroad. "
A student Barnard College
"I learned a lot academically, but socially and culturally did not find it to be very fulfilling."
Cait L Barnard College
"Changed my perspective on everything!! I just hope my perspectives won't rub off! I will definitely be going back to India soon to gain them again. but don't go to India to "find yourself" because most likely India will just throw you off your horse completely and leave you stranded and confused with a bruised tailbone. instead ..."
Katherine S Barnard College
"I learned, first and foremost, that I don't like living in France and I don't like being forced to speak French. Which are very useful things to learn! I went into the experience expecting to double major in Music and French, and by the end of it I knew that I wanted to just focus on Music. I learned that I can be a functional, ..."
Megan Trach Barnard College
"The truth is that I gained and learned SO much from India, Madurai, and indeed from SITA. It was one of the hardest experiences of my life for many reasons -- it was physically and emotionally draining. But the friends there I made are my friends for life, and I wouldn't trade them for anything. I also realize that the type of p..."
Zoe H Barnard College
"Travel was the best part. I've heard that said a lot by others. Note that most people have a hard time the first two months. I didn't have a great time in Dublin and that's partially my fault...I didn't try as hard as I should've to make friends. But the education was bad, local students either don't care much or dislike you pre..."
Laura A Barnard College
"The only good things I have to say are that my Spanish improved exponentially and that I earned a lot of academic credits."
Laura R Barnard College