Providence College
University Information
Study Abroad programs are organized by international education organizations, otherwise known as “program providers.” Program providers can be affiliated with a regular college or university, or they can be separate non-profit organizations. These providers work with academic institutions in the U.S. and abroad to create study opportunities that vary in duration from a summer, semester, or year in length.
Requirements:
All eligibility requirements remain in effect up to the point of departure
Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 (please note some programs may require a higher CGPA)
Must be in at least Junior standing at time of departure
Declared a major prior to December 1st of Sophomore year
Enroll in a minimum of 15 credits per semester abroad
No serious disciplinary record or current probation
Important Dates and Deadlines
No important dates configured."Learned so much about Australian culture and history, and it was totally worthwhile."
A student Providence College
"Studying in Florence awakened my senses to the beauty of travel and experiencing foreign cultures. I learned that I am capable of adapting and thriving in new situations. It was absolutely worthwhile, and I hope to continue traveling and learning throughout my life."
A student Providence College
"A greater sense of who I am and what I want to accomplish in life. Also my world view has been greatly broadened due to the large number or international students. "
John S Providence College
"I found my true self and I realized that some things matter more in life than materialistic things and who has the nicest car,etc. What matters is relationships and establishing bonds especially with people from other cultures because you can not only learn about their culture but you can also learn about yourself."
Kaitlin B Providence College
"Learned what it meant to actually be "independent!" 1000% worthwhile!"
A student Providence College
"Definitely worthwhile. Learned a lot about myself and how to deal with issues I never had to before."
Christie N Providence College
"I learned to be a healthier person, not get so concerned with things that wont matter in the end (cause I miss out on opportunities), live to LIVE not merely Do to live, take more chances, just have fun! This program was so worthwhile for those who make it what they want to make out of it. I got to do almost everything I wanted ..."
Grantis P Providence College
"Very worthwhile. Everyone should experience it. "
A student Providence College
"Definitely worthwhile. I explored different cultures and feel much more independent now."
A student Providence College
"I gained an open mind, one that only my experiences in unfamiliar surroundings could give me."
A student Providence College
"Incredibly worthwhile trip. Most importantly, gained a new appreciation for a different area of the world. Denmark was incredible, I highly recommend studying here. Great place to visit but better place to live."
Brendan C Providence College
"SO worth it, gained a good sense of self and of the expansiveness of the world. SO much to explore."
A student Providence College
"My experience abroad was definitely worth while, I grew and became more independent. I also learned so much about the Australian culture. I made many new friends and had so many wonderful experiences. "
A student Providence College
"It was absolutely worthwhile. I learned a lot about culture and religion. "
A student Providence College
"The experience was way more than worthwhile. I met some amazing people and got to really see and know Italy as well as a few other places in Europe. I learned a lot about myself and came back home with new outlooks and perspectives. "
Anne F Providence College
"I gained and learned so much from my experience abroad. I not only learned that I was independent enough to live by myself in a place where I knew no one, I also learned how to travel on my own and to not be afraid to take a few risks and experience new things. I believe that it was all worthwhile and would do it again. I lear..."
A student Providence College
"I thoroughly enjoyed my experience abroad. First of all, there was the fact that I experienced an entirely new educational system that required one on one interaction with my tutors and intense essay writing, which really improved my writing skills. The program is completely manageable as long as you are not looking for a "typic..."
A student Providence College
"I learned how to adjust to different cultures and be independent. It was definitely worthwhile and gave me perspective on what things are actually important in my life. "
A student Providence College
"Studying in Denmark was one of the best decisions I have ever made. I have become a more confidence and independent individual. I made great friends that I know I will keep in touch with. I also gained an appreciation for different cultures. "
A student Providence College
"It made me feel extremely fortunate to have this wonderful opportunity to live in a foreign country with a Spanish family who was very kind and helpful to me. I felt so lucky to be able to immerse myself in a different culture and I would do it all again in a heartbeat. "
A student Providence College
"broader worldview, more in-depth than sight seeing."
A student Providence College
"I'm definitely more independent and open to new experiences. It was definitely worthwhile!"
Holly G Providence College
"I learned so much more of the language and the culture. I was able to see outside of the developed city of Buenos Aires and how others live, such as those in los campos. I also was able to learn about their government and the extreme sides of the political spectrum and beliefs down there. "
A student Providence College
"Absolutely. I learned independence, how to break out from my comfort zone, the benefits of service work, and I met a ton of new friends, both American and African. "
Grace S Providence College
"I learned to be independent, meet all kinds of new people and make the most of every experience. "
A student Providence College