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.)
"really got to know Turkish culture and Turkish people"
A student Trinity University
"I wish I had gone knowing some of the language. I learned about a different culture. "
Andrew G Trinity University
"travelling is a bout putting yourself out there and not being afraid to stretch yourself"
A student Trinity University
"I learned to be more patient and I gained long lasting relationships with other program students and my host family. I was worthwhile because the country is beautiful and the culture is rich."
A student Trinity University
"The experience of being in India was incredibly worthwhile and amazing. However, choosing to go with a more put together program would have made my experience in Pune infinitely better and much less frustrating. The internship component was very rewarding and educational. However, the internship began late in the program and las..."
Michelle P Trinity University
"I had never been out of the US, so it was eye-opening and educational. I could only take Spanish classes because of the program, and so not having all of the rigorous business classes made me very relaxed. I really appreciated a semester of "Spanish time"."
A student Trinity University
"Learned how to be independent and deal with stressful issues like navigating foreign cities, transportation screw ups, day-to-day living. yes, it was very worthwhile."
Hillary K Trinity University
"I learned how to handle everything for myself, I couldn't depend on my parents for most things. I became much more independent. "
A student Trinity University
"Yes, it was very worthwhile. I think the most valuable thing I gained was friends from all over the world, who I will definitely keep in contact with."
A student Trinity University
"I learned a lot about myself during the three months I was abroad. "
Alexis Karagas Trinity University
"I learned a lot about myself and how I react when I am by myself, so that was good. "
A student Trinity University
"I think I learned a lot about people from my experience abroad. Initially I was very hopeful that I would make lots of friends abroad, but found that not to be the case. The majority of the student body was very forgettable and uninteresting and only interested in partying in Europe, and so I didn't gell with a lot of students, ..."
A student Trinity University
"Adaptation, how to have fun."
William P Trinity University
"I learned a lot about myself and became more independent. It was interesting to see how I handled traveling alone and stressful situations but it all turned out well and I learned so much!"
A student Trinity University
"Expanded my general understanding of what life is like for other humans. European history is too often told through an American point of view, or a British point of view. It was refreshing to see a different side of the story. I feel like my image of Central Europe was a shallow stereotype and now it is not-so-shallow"
A student Trinity University
"Yes India is worthwhile, it's one thing to see and hear about another way of life and a completely different thing to live it."
Anderson T Trinity University
"I learned so much from this experience that it is difficult to put into words. While it was extremely challenging and frustrating at times, it was 100% worthwhile and I would recommend a study abroad experience to anyone that is able to do so. I learned that while I am extremely blessed with my life in America, I do not need as ..."
Claire H Trinity University
"It was worthwhile. I gained a strong sense of culture in the Arab world and a sense the conflict between tradition and modernity on a personal level. "
Jessie D Trinity University
"yes, i got to see the different opportunities people have in developing countries"
A student Trinity University
"It was worthwhile! I had many opportunities to see myself grow as an individual and be challenged by living on my own. My homestay was slightly unusual in that my host father traveled a lot for work so I often had the place to myself, so I definitely got experience in living on my own and providing for myself. "
A student Trinity University
"Very worthwhile, I would definitely do it again. "
Julia Schaper Trinity University
"-how to immerse myself -how to take advantage of a situation -how to handle myself in a situation -how to travel independently -how to enjoy a city fully"
Avantika K Trinity University
"My Chinese improved a bit. The experience itself is worth going for. The sights, the food, the people, and just the change in lifestyle that comes with living in China is remarkable. "
A student Trinity University
"Definitely worth it!"
A student Trinity University
"I adopted several Danish values and gained several very close friends whom I intend to remain in contact with for the rest of my life. It was very worthwhile- even for someone who isn't fond of traveling."
John K Trinity University