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."Studying abroad definitely made me more independent. It was also great to be removed from the fast paced,competitive, anxiety filled atmosphere that can often consume you on a college campus. "
Meghan C Providence College
"I feel that I am a much more independent and confident person after my study abroad experience. Living in one of the largest, most cosmopolitan cities in the world has taught me a lot about myself and shown me that I can handle the stress of city life. I have also learned a lot about British politics and culture in general and I..."
Laura O Providence College
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Emma Lederer Providence College
"I learned much about the health care systems of Europe. It was definitely a worthwhile experience. I now have a greater appreciation for the health care and the culture of the United States. I feel refreshed and inspired to continue my college career."
Sean M Providence College
"My study abroad experience was definetly worth it. I started to understand what a big world it is. Now instead of being satisfied with going to the same bars with the same people every night like all of my friends are I try and persuade them to do something different and exciting. My whole outlook and perspective has changed. ..."
Maureen W Providence College
"I learned a lot abroad, and it was definitely worthwhile."
emily b Providence College
"I learned a lot about myself. I grew to appreciate everything that I have and the opportunity i had abroad. It was the greatest experience of my life and it is for many. Do not Hesitate, come to Prague."
Thomas K Providence College
"I gained a great deal of worldwide banking experience."
Ryan P Providence College
"I gained a much greater interest for worldwide cultural events and I learned that there is much more to the world than just the United States. I realized that I definitely would consider moving to Europe in my future. I learned a lot of things about the American culture, most primarily that many Americans are ignorant about the ..."
Kathleen R Providence College
"Yes!"
Melanie D Providence College
"The experience was definitely worthwhile. I learned how much I truly love London! I cannot wait to go back. The city of London had everything I could have ever wanted. I also realized that I'm someone who likes the comforts of home, and familiar faces and settings. While I loved living abroad, I was homesick more than I could've..."
A student Providence College
"The best 4 months of my entire life, and I am going to strongly recommend it to other possible students considering it."
Shamus N Providence College
"I learned how to be independent."
Susan M Providence College
"It showed mw that I could live in a completely foreign environment and survive."
A student Providence College
"I gained a strong sense of a different culture. It is truly amazing to get the opportunity to live in an unfamiliar setting and become a temporary citizen. By the end of my stay I felt a strong connection with the culture and natives to Ireland. Being from Irish decent it was great to get in touch with my roots and learn where m..."
Mike C Providence College
"It was definitely worthwhile. Studying abroad gave me the opportunity to appreciate an unknown culture and appreciate everything it has to offer. The people are much more relaxed than anyone home, which taught me that there is no reason to be so uptight all the time as so many Americans are. Just appreciate life and all the peop..."
A student Providence College
"You can't rely on other people and you can't care so much about what other people think. seek to do the things that make you happy. It was incredibly worthwhile. "
A student Providence College
"I gained a great understanding of the dynamics of the relationships between people. I focused on French immersion, but Nice is an international city with other cultures. As a result of being abroad I have decided that I would like to teach english in Europe after I graduate. Study abroad has only enhanced my interest for unde..."
Jaclyn K Providence College
"It was one of the best experiences of my life. I became so much stronger, more confident, and independent. I met the most amazing people, and got to see the most amazing places. London is a great place to stay for traveling. I had the opportunity to visit any European country for a weekend getaway. For me, it wasn't as much abou..."
Colleen B Providence College
"Very worthwile- I learned I would absolutely want to live in London someday."
A student Providence College
"Great cultural experience, Definitely worthwhile."
A student Providence College
"independent skills, learned about other cultures "
Maria H Providence College
"It was more than worthwhile. I gained new friends, new memories, new experiences and learned and experienced things I could never imagine. The city of Rome has stolen my heart and the staff at CEA and people I met will forever be a huge part of some of the best months of my life. Everyone who has the chance to live abroad sho..."
A student Providence College
"I want to travel more, and I gained a greater appreciation for my hometown, too. As a musician, I can definitely see myself coming back to Galway to live!"
Caroline O Providence College