Trinity University
University Information
The Study Abroad program at Trinity University is designed to be accessible and flexible. With proper planning, students from every major can study abroad productively in many different countries around the world as a part of their degree.
This is possible because Trinity's program is based on individually advising each student so that the term abroad becomes an integral part of the degree that meets academic, personal, and professional goals. As a result Trinity students participate in a wide variety of academic experiences abroad from studying in a foreign university classroom to academic internships to intensive language study to field studies - or a some combination of these things.
Important Dates and Deadlines
October 18th, last day to begin an application for Spring
October 25th, last day to turn in an application for Spring
October 31sth, last day to turn in Trinity forms (for Credit Approval, etc.)
"When I was about to depart for Perugia, I still had it in my head that Italy was this magical place filled with old culture and ancient practices. While that can be true, it is also a modern country that is still evolving. It has its own issues just like any other country in the world. I think that was the most important lesson...."
A student Trinity University
"Spanish skills, adopted a new culture, experience traveling, being independent and learning how to work things out. "
Adrien L Trinity University
"Visiting London for four months was a worthwhile experience as I was able to spend an ample amount of time absorbing the value of the city, its museums, and central location for traveling to Scotland and France on several occasions."
A student Trinity University
"It was definitely worth while. On top of learning about and experiencing and culture completely different from my own, i learned a lot about my self. I think i gained a lot of confidence and independence. "
Destiny Hopkins Trinity University
"I learned that putting yourself out there and going somewhere totally different where you don't know anyone is worth it. I had not connections in Ireland and it didn't matter. People are friendly and welcoming and I left feeling like I had found another home and built a little family of my own. "
Ruby W Trinity University
"I gained confidence in speaking Spanish."
A student Trinity University
"Studying abroad, as cliche as it sounds, was one of the best experiences of my life. You learn so much about yourself and how to live with others, all while simultaneously learning about a new culture and how to survive when the signs are not all in English!"
A student Trinity University
"I learned I'm capable of living in a new place and using a different language. It was definitely worthwhile. "
A student Trinity University
"So much. I have never taken public transportation by myself, and now I did it across countries. I feel much more independent. "
Jonathan Maislin Trinity University
"I traveled a lot within Europe, so yes that part was worthwhile. "
Michael L Trinity University
"I learned to be more independent, to plan and manage time, to adapt to new cicumstances and challenges and respect and appreciate a new culture. It was worthwhile as I grew personally,socially and developed more skills."
A student Trinity University
"I learned how to survive in countries that do not speak English. It was the trip of a lifetime. "
A student Trinity University
"Learned more French, gained insight to French culture, explored the wonderful city of Paris, explored Europe."
A student Trinity University
"Living in Copenhagen for six months was a dream. Classes were interesting, but were not too challenging. It is a good balance between school and fun. "
Priyanka G Trinity University
"The trip was so worthwhile. I came home with a new sense of independence, a suitcase full of olive oil, and friends that I will cherish forever. "
Lena Dennington Trinity University
"I felt like a full blown adult. I was able to take care of myself and get around in a completely new city. I was able to explore different sides of myself in a completely new setting."
A student Trinity University
"Definitely 100% worthwhile. I want to go again. "
Saraly G Trinity University
"It was definitely a good decision to go out every weekend. Many students went out Thursday-Saturday nights and rested Sunday. It was a great way to fully experience Taiwan but still get enough rest for the week ahead."
Yanyi L Trinity University
"I learned that I was much stronger than I thought; that I could move to a foreign country and within four months make it into a home, with friends and meaningful events in my life that I wouldn't have had if I stayed home. I learned how to travel, and how essential it is to travel and see new places and people. "
Mary Martha M Trinity University
"How to communicate with people from all over the world YES"
Emma MacEachern Trinity University
"I enjoyed it but wish I had known more people going into it. "
Meredith goshell Trinity University
"7 new countries, over 10 new cities, a plethora of cultural experience"
A student Trinity University
"As the title of my post suggests, I encountered numerous challenges while abroad. Not every day was a dream vacation. Looking back though, I learned and grew from every challenge. Who knows- I may never have an opportunity like this again, so I am so thankful that I took it. I became incredibly close to my host family, and still..."
Dakota Trinity University
"I gained more of an understanding about different cultures and what it's like to interact with people from all over the world. I wish I could live in London because it truly was that great. "
A student Trinity University
"I lived at home with my family so nothing new"
Marcus Walter Giannini Trinity University