Texas A&M University - College Station
University Information
Texas A&M University is committed to providing a high impact learning experience for all students. This includes quality study abroad programs. Visit our university education abroad website for details on fairs, getting a passport, scholarships and deadlines.
Important Dates and Deadlines
Application Deadlines (aligned with university scholarship application deadline):
- Winter break and Spring: October 12
- Summer I, Summer II, Summer 10 week and Fall: February 1
"I gained knowledge on the aspects of culture and how to fit in as best as possible without losing self identity in the process."
Melissa Texas A&M University - College Station
"I gained some adaptability in my Spanish, since certain vocabulary in Buenos Aires is different than in other countries."
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"I learned more about the workplace where I was an intern and about the culture."
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"I learned how to adapt to a different culture. I think it was very worthwhile to see all of the differences between America and Japan and it gave me a new and better understanding of how other countries might behave differently than I am used to. "
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"My speaking and listening skills have definitely improved. I tried some interesting food. I met many interesting people both in my program and through the school and dorm. I think it was a worthwhile experience. "
laura.birdwell Texas A&M University - College Station
"Learned to make sure I have promises in writing, and to be patient. "
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"I became so much more independent and self confident. My Spanish improved and I really felt so incredibly self sufficient."
Catherina Buechler Texas A&M University - College Station
"I developed better communication skills. Yes it was worthwhile."
Shea Hine Texas A&M University - College Station
"How to come out of my comfort zone and learn from experience."
Alexandra Bruhn Texas A&M University - College Station
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A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"Yes because I learned about different cultures from students I met in class."
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"It was completely worthwhile! I gained some new friendships, wonderful memories, new favorite foods, plus the ability to be more accepting of others and their differences. I also learned that other people may do things differently than I do, but that doesn't make what they do wrong."
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"I gained so much knowledge regarding consulting and business/entrepreneurial perspectives."
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"I learned great time-management skills, interpersonal communications skills, and adaptability. I also developed a sense of direction and the ability to step outside my comfort zone. Yes it was most definitely worth while!"
Cassie J Texas A&M University - College Station
"To appreciate the material less and people more. Very worth it. "
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"I learned about multiple different cultures other than just the Australian culture and how to thrive in a city as well as adjust to beach life as I am from more of a country background."
Kylee Mullins Texas A&M University - College Station
"I continued to learn about different cultures and history. I loved the people I met but struggled to grow closer to them due to different schedules and assignments. "
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"I learned a lot about Germany's political system and their involvement in the arms trade. "
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"One of the best things I learned was the abstract idea of how to be comfortable travelling on my own and living abroad. "
Stephen K Texas A&M University - College Station
"The trip was worthwhile. I taught me a lot about another culture, the problems faced by people in that area of the world, and just how much news were are shielded from as Americans. It definitely changed my perspective of the world and readjusted my priorities once I came home."
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"I learned how to travel alone with confidence, work with people who are different than I am, and experience different cultures. All the hassle of paperwork and financial stress that comes with a study abroad trip was completely worth it. "
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"I learned a lot but also had a great time. Very worth it."
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"I don't think there's a single person in our group that didn't make some serious realizations while here. It'd be a joke to try to sum it up on this review."
Will P Texas A&M University - College Station
"I learned a lot more German and things that I can use in the future about museums."
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"Many things, but what I really took from my experience was seeing what it was like to be a foreigner. Doing everyday things was more of a challenge and it was really great to be able to successfully communicate using a second language. Of course it was worthwhile!"
A student Texas A&M University - College Station