University of Texas - San Antonio
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Below you will find study abroad reviews from students at University of Texas at San Antonio. We hope you will find these helpful in your search for options in education abroad. If you are a University of Texas at San Antonio student, please check with the Education Abroad Office for guidelines on enrolling in a study abroad program and receiving credit for your study abroad experience. If your university has listed recommended programs below, please consider them first and contact any of the program providers referenced in the reviews listed below for more information.
Important Dates and Deadlines
General deadlines:
Spring : October 15
Summer : February 15
Fall : March 15
Check specific programs for individual deadlines: studyabroad.utsa.edu
"I learned many things about the language, culture, and traditions. I also learned to be more patient and understanding. To appreciate what I have and appreciate others."
Ninfa S University of Texas - San Antonio
"French culture. It was very worth it."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"It most definitely worthwhile, I gained personal confidence in many aspects including my fluency in Spanish. I learned that school is important, along with the people you meet in the abroad experience. I have new friends across Europe that I am eagerly waiting to go visit again"
Kevin S University of Texas - San Antonio
"Gained friendships, knowledge of a different culture and language and great experiences through traveling, people and food! I would do it again anytime"
Christine W University of Texas - San Antonio
"I gained experience on how to get a round a public transportation which I do not use at all at home. I was also to gain the knowledge I gained in the classroom to increase my professionalism and it added to my interest in becoming a global leader. "
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"The whole experience was phenomenal. To give you a bit of information about myself. I was born and raised in Morocco. Spend the past few years of my life in the U.S, yet this trip made me feel as if I have never set foot overseas. Its an experience of a life time. Without all the members involvement and the faculty I would have ..."
Hayate E University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned about another culture, which made me more aware of my own. I've changed so much in such a short period of time, and I would say that it was definitely worth the risk. All college students should consider incorporating Study Abroad in their curriculum. "
Jacie K University of Texas - San Antonio
"i cannot wait to keep traveling, I have fallen in love with latin america and our love runs strong and deep"
Taylor A University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learn so much from culture to how to move through out a huge big city and was all worth it"
Annette G University of Texas - San Antonio
"doctoral dissertation research data, better Thai vocabulary, more Thai friends/colleagues"
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"It was an amazing experience that taught me many things about who I am in relation to the rest of the world. "
Ashley H University of Texas - San Antonio
"Very worthwhile and character building. Learned much about the culture and foreign education."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned a lot of insight into another culture and I feel it has helped me see my own world in a new light."
Bianca P University of Texas - San Antonio
"It was definitely worthwhile, it made me realize that I appreciate the diversity of cultures and the beauty that is found within each culture."
Jenny A University of Texas - San Antonio
"how to talk to people from different cultures, I got to visit where my family lives even though I don't know them, become more outgoing, how to live on my own and how to deal with pressure situations when things go wrong "
Ian K University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned how a different school system worked and what that side of the world was all about. "
Amy M University of Texas - San Antonio
"I gained knowledge. Yes, it was worthwhile."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"that i need to travel aborad more to learn the correct business terms and it was great. "
juan g University of Texas - San Antonio
"I found a field specialty that I want to research and turn into my life's work within cultural anthropology. This trip also changed who I am for the better and showed me a different way of life and a different perspective that I had never known before. It was definitely worthwhile and I am so glad I did this!"
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"What didn't I learn? It was incredibly worth while, it's probably the greatest learning experience I will ever have."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"It was totally worthwhile. I learned to understand people from different cultures."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"During the six weeks in South Africa, myself and the other students came up with the saying YOSAO (Your Only in South Africa Once). Although, many of us know that in the future we will come back to visit, this helped us when we tried new things. For instance, if we really didn't care for the food we were about to eat we would al..."
Tanita W University of Texas - San Antonio
"Everything. It was totally worth it. I can't wait to go back on vacation with my soon to be wife and our kids and tell them how we were engaged here and we studied art."
Alejandro V University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned a lot in the Program. I learned more about the European culture. I learned traits in the Finnish culture that could be improved in our culture. I began to appreciate what the world has to offer to us. "
A student University of Texas - San Antonio