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.)
"I learned so much I don't even know where to begin! It was one of the best opportunities and experiences of my life. It helped me grow to be more independent and confident in myself."
Haley M Trinity University
"America isn't the only place in the world."
Christopher R Trinity University
"Absolutely worth while. Everything was just fantastic: the food, the people, the professors, the staff, the locals, the country. Everything."
Moniqu A Trinity University
"I learned about myself, about my ancestry, and had a great time."
Brandon Lieberman Trinity University
"I learned a lot of about Korea and a lot about myself. Living abroad in a different country forces one to learn and adapt. "
Juan Jose M Trinity University
"yessssss every second, minute, and dollar. well worth"
Brianna G Trinity University
"The differences in Costa Rica and the United States inspired various writings, and stimulated ideas. It gave me the belief that travelling isn't nearly as hard as I initially thought. I could do it any time to just about any place. The various activities in Costa Rica have given me the desire to explore my own town and region mo..."
Sarah R Trinity University
"Absolutely. If not for the confidence in travel and joy in history and tourism (and the novelty of having an accent that everyone adored), my friendships made my time incredibly more worthwhile and enriching than I ever expected and will have a longer impact on me than I could ever have anticipated."
Teresa G Trinity University
"yes totally"
burcu o Trinity University
"yes"
Kelsey W Trinity University
"It was definitely a worthwhile time. I learned a lot of things about myself, by being in a new place where I didn't know anyone. I learned about other cultures and their perspectives by having international friends. I learned about literature, and I learned about Scotland."
A student Trinity University
"Cultural experiences! "
Cassidy C Trinity University
"100%"
Aimee V Trinity University
"I learned a lot about how the rest of the world see the U.S. (not necessarily a bad thing). I plan to travel a lot more now. Southeast Asia is next on my list. I learned that beautiful places are not unattainable; you just actually have to go to them. "
Matthew O Trinity University
"I've mellowed out during my experience abroad and have come into my own. And I loved my host country! I'm now thinking about possibly working there in a few years. "
Whitney R Trinity University
"I love the country. For such a small country, it has a little of everything and is rapidly growing in popularity. I'm glad I got to see it before it became too developed. The people are all very special to me. Everyone I met there became my family, not only my familia, which I will keep in contact with and make sure to visit, bu..."
Alexa H Trinity University
"It was great!!! I met so many new people and learned a lot from them which I had not already known. I am still in touch with some of them and hopefully when I do go back to Thailand, I would meet them!"
Paarth F Trinity University
"learned so much about other cultures and the way of lives of so many other people"
Clay m Trinity University
"Yes. I learned more about myself and different cultures than I ever felt possible."
Richelle S Trinity University
"It was amazing. I wouldn't trade it for anything"
Samantha S Trinity University
"I learned I was able to live independently much more than I thought I'd be able to. My experience was better than I could have ever hoped for. There was a strong outdoor component that I enjoyed much more than I thought I would, given that I had no previous experience with many of the activities I did"
A student Trinity University
"Totally and completely worthwhile."
Jeremy l Trinity University
"lots of things, well worth it"
ian r Trinity University
"Yes! I can't believe I ever questioned not going. I have quite the travel bug now and I'm making plans for this summer already...:)"
Audrey N Trinity University
"I gained independence. Going to a small college with very helpful professors and having such a close and supportive family really did not allow me to feel and kind of independence when I went to college. Traveling to a foreign country allowed me to really grow up and learn from people different from myself. I also loved my exper..."
Lauren T Trinity University