The University of Texas at Austin
University Information
The Study Abroad team is guided by our commitment to promoting access to study, research, internships and experiential learning abroad. We are committed to reducing financial and academic barriers and to removing disparities amongst study abroad participants. We accomplish this by collaborating with the faculty and staff on our campus and partners throughout the world. Partnerships are the foundation of our success. Along with our academic colleagues and our affiliated partners, we are committed to providing pathways for students to participate in education abroad through curriculum integration, innovative programs, and targeted scholarship programs which serve students and the University.
Important Dates and Deadlines
October 1st - Spring Exchange/Affiliate Applications Due
November 1st - UT Maymester Faculty-Led Applications Due
December 1st - UT Summer Faculty-Led Applications Due
February 15th - Summer Exchange/Affiliate Applications Due
March 1st - Fall Exchange/Affiliate Applications Due
"It's not where you are. It's who you're with. "
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"The experiences I gained as an actor made my experience worthwhile."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes"
Kevin Y The University of Texas at Austin
"Although there were several difficulties, I am very glad I studied abroad. It was amazing to see the differences between the European system and our own in terms of transportation, politics, social aspects, etc. I really enjoyed the travel and meeting people from all over. I appreciate my life in Austin so much more than I did, ..."
Matt J The University of Texas at Austin
"I have learned numerous things from my friends, not from my classes. "
Kyoung Jea L The University of Texas at Austin
"While I enjoyed the being in the country experience, I was really dissatisfied with the schooling."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"yes"
Carrie C The University of Texas at Austin
"Learned a lot about traveling and how eye opening the rest of the world lives. Yes it was worthwhile. "
Malena C The University of Texas at Austin
"It was definitely worthwhile. I know I don't want to live in a big city now. I improved my French a lot, but I really tried - not everyone does. "
emily w The University of Texas at Austin
"Gained cultural knowledge and an international understanding. Yes it was worthwhile "
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"i would go back only if I was only traveling. "
Bryson H The University of Texas at Austin
"i enjoyed the experience but would have done a different program"
Amanda S The University of Texas at Austin
"I’m torn by this question because in some ways my study abroad experience was worthwhile, but in some ways it wasn’t. Having already traveled around Africa, I think if I was given the opportunity to choose again, I might’ve preferred an exchange program. For the amount of money my family paid, I wish I had more cultural immersio..."
Ashley W The University of Texas at Austin
"my study abroad expericen was worthwhile. i enjoyed classes at SNU and im glad that i became friends with local students since i might work in Korea after graduating. "
Miseung K The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes I definitely achieved my goal which was to learn as much Portuguese as possible."
Jose G The University of Texas at Austin
"The best part was making friends from all over the world and learning from them. That aspect was definitely worthwhile, but the academic part was terrible."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"YES"
Kimberly F The University of Texas at Austin
"The best thing about studying abroad is that I was able to truthfully experience Spanish culture and my credits will look great when applying for my MBA!"
Mindie Roxanne B The University of Texas at Austin
"Although the program was very worthwhile for me since I got to experience living in another country, adapting to the local lifestyle, and meeting and becoming good friends with many other exchange students, I realize that I would not choose to return to Singapore for study or work if I had the choice. Personally, the country is ..."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes. I think I need a month or two more to really master the language though"
Jennifer V The University of Texas at Austin
"My experience abroad was definitely worthwhile - being in a different country and having the chance to travel was priceless and an experience I'll always remember. My particular bad experience with the program made me realize I need to research more into programs before I choose one, but I don't regret the whole trip (just the p..."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"A girlfriend, friends, language, love for a new culture"
Ricardo E The University of Texas at Austin
"Yeah it was fun"
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned that anything different is not weird, it's only, different. "
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"Learn more about culture and improved my language skills. "
Heath C The University of Texas at Austin