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
"I learned more about Korean history and culture than what I had thought I had already known. I think it was worthwhile because it allowed me to connect to my Korean roots. "
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"Personal growth and cultural awareness expanded"
Deja Rollison The University of Texas at Austin
"I will have lifelong friends that I would never have met otherwise and learned how to truly take care of myself so far from home. Hell yeah, it was worth it."
Alexandra Stephenson The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned about a culture I did not know much about. I explored southeast Asia with amazing people that I met at CUHK. I studied psychology from a new perspective. "
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"Everyone appreciates that you came to their country to learn. They appreciate it more when you try to speak to them in Korean and it is rewarding. There is always something to do and you would never want to waste and day without going out on an adventure."
Tammy Tu The University of Texas at Austin
"I was starting to find myself"
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"I don't regret going. I learned better ways to get around a city, how to avoid tourist places and I made friends that helped me learn their language."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"Learned a lot more Korean, made some good friends and saw a lot of things I did not experience my last time there."
Kenneth Nienhuser The University of Texas at Austin
"if you want to really enjoy your time, you have to put yourself out there! it's not a long time so pick and choose what to do wisely!"
Madeline Christensen The University of Texas at Austin
"My experience in Buenos Aires was truly unforgettable. That is a cliche thing to say, I know, as it is said by virtually each and every student who studies abroad. But I truly believe that my time not only in Buenos Aires, but specifically with IES was a special one to say the least. Buenos Aires is a magical city. You have the ..."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"It was definitely a worthwhile experience! I gained new confidence both in myself as an individual but also in my ability to meet and connect with new people all over the world. I also gained insight into the cultural differences that come with each country I visited."
Margaret Young The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned about North African culture and Moroccans and their government. That just because they don't live in a democracy doesn't mean they want to overthrow their king and/or don't have human rights and acceptable living standards. "
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned I can travel by myself (definitely recommend). "
Rachael The University of Texas at Austin
"I have traveled a lot so it did not feel like a big deal to study abroad in Berlin, however, the experience was very worthwhile and I was able to network in my field while in Berlin."
Cleo Stern The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned how to study, how to budget my money and my time, how to enjoy my own company as well as the company of others, and, most importantly, I gained so much independence."
Jodi Grider The University of Texas at Austin
"Made connections with professors at Bogazici university and some students, developed my dissertation project, took saz (instrument) lessons"
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"Whether it's diving, interacting with strangers, or cleaning a boat, the knowledge I learned on my program is integral to who I am today. It gave me first-hand experience with aspects typically skimmed over in classroom textbooks. It's a rewarding experience that will stay with you forever"
Preston B The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned how important it is for me to be surrounded by people I care about. I also learned that I can manage without these people. I got better at German, and I got experience interning at a smallish international company, which was invaluable. Overall it was worthwhile, and I'm glad I had those experiences. "
JosieKate Cooley The University of Texas at Austin
"Verify the identity of the person that you are renting housing from. Always choose the trip instead of homework. Take interest in other people's cultures and ask them about it. It was incredibly worthwhile."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"It was more than worthwhile. "
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned that it is hard to put yourself out there and make new friends after feeling settled into Junior year of college. Tea and biscuits are good -- they're good for making friends and good for taking a break. I learned more about myself, and I got to hear so many people's stories. It was worthwhile for sure!"
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"I loved getting international work experience. It was absolutely worthwhile and I would love to do it again."
Grace M The University of Texas at Austin
"I gained more courage myself while exploring Hong Kong. I think the city is big enough that you can do a lot by yourself."
Kellie Ho The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned a lot from my time abroad. I learned how to find my way around a new city and use the subway system! I also learned that I can move to a new city and feel comfortable in it in a few months. I also learned that the best way to learn a language is to be fully immersed in it and speak to your host family a lot. This exper..."
Jessica Heighway The University of Texas at Austin
"If you are looking for an amazing culture filled experience, look no further!! I have recently returned from Mexico and had a great time. I was able to meet a lot of great friends from Mexico as well as from many other countries around the world. When I arrived in Guanajuato my Spanish was very basic, I knew some words and phras..."
Matthew The University of Texas at Austin