University of Tulsa
University Information
The University of Tulsa is dedicated to preparing students to welcome the responsibility of citizenship and service in a changing world. The Center for Global Education has supported TU’s mission by promoting the value of global education, building partnerships with exchange universities, and, of course, helping TU students study abroad.
Important Dates and Deadlines
Application deadlines for summer, fall, full year study abroad programs are:
For Spring: Early Bird Deadline is October 9, Final Deadline is October 16
For Fall: Early Bird Deadline is Friday, March 6; Final Deadline is Friday, March 13
"I learned how connected all of humanity really is. I also learned the importance of language and communication. It was one of the best experiences of my life!"
Sarah T University of Tulsa
"I learned a lot of Spanish, got to travel and see a lot of Spain and even other parts of Europe, had a lot of fun, and made many friends. So worthwhile! I miss the experience. "
A student University of Tulsa
"I learned how slow my life down and think about what is important to me, as well as gaining a newfound appreciation for the relationships I had with friends and family back home. I learned that it's really not that hard to live on your own in another country and I look forward to traveling a lot more."
Cheyenne F University of Tulsa
"I learned how to get out of comfort zone and go out and be adventurous and experience new things."
Jasmine S University of Tulsa
"I have learned so much about a culture that I absolutely love, especially that I want to go back. I want to give back and help in Brazil in some way, because in so many ways it is even closer to my heart than my experience in Argentina. I would have chosen another program to go with, but I wouldn't change my other experiences in..."
A student University of Tulsa
"I just gained perspective. You learn so much about yourself and the type of person you are. What you're built for and what you can handle. It's a very revealing experience. It was definitely worthwhile. Some days I still can't believe I was able to experience it. "
A student University of Tulsa
"I gained confidence in my Spanish and created great friendships with my host family."
A student University of Tulsa
"I gained so much academic knowledge and grew personally from the experience. It was 100% worthwhile. I made really close friends and learned a lot about myself"
Bea B University of Tulsa
"Learned how to live outside my comfort zone. One of the best experiences of my life. "
A student University of Tulsa
"This was one of the best experiences of my life. I definitely want to travel again in the future. I gained a better understanding of British culture and society. I also gained more acceptance of cultural diversity in general. I feel like a much more capable person now, I know that I can live in a big city on my own, I can ma..."
kaylin.rogers.77 University of Tulsa
"This program was absolutely incredible. I learned so much and enjoyed my experience tremendously."
Kyle R University of Tulsa
"India is the perfect location for someone wanting to go somewhere off the beaten path. It is so rich in culture--all kinds of languages, incredible traditions of music and dance, the birthplace of several religions...and on and on and on. USAC was a great introduction to an amazing country, and I definitely want to go back!"
Kristin W University of Tulsa
"It was definitely worthwhile. I gained an open mind to different cultures and learned so much about different countries that I never had known before the program. It changed my academic future plans, and now I want to travel more before settling down."
Maria C University of Tulsa
"I made Italian friends, learned Italian, visited 4 different countries, tried new foods, learned and experienced history, saw Renaissance and Classical art every day, and made memories I cannot replace. It was definitely worthwhile."
Julia Raines University of Tulsa
"Let's put it this way, after I came back, my entire life goals had changed. I am currently in the field of international education, even though my BSBA was in Finance. I feel so much more aware of the cultures, politics, and general life-style of Spaniards, as well as Europeans in general. I, hands down, want to stay in the fiel..."
Sara M University of Tulsa
"Japan is a really nice and clean country and you could barely find any weakness of it. The school is Top 3 college in Japan and being really responsible for exchange student. Really worth to go and never going to feel regret doing this."
Dianzhang L University of Tulsa
"Professional, academic and personal skills"
Michelle Winckel University of Tulsa
"I went to Chile because of Spanish, not knowing much about the culture. I learned so much more than I thought I would though, acquired high language abilities, learned about the incredibly interesting history of the country from people who lived through it, and formed friendships that are still strong 3 years later. If I went ba..."
Kristin W University of Tulsa
"I learned to appreciate other cultures and it was very worthwhile "
A student University of Tulsa
"Yes, it was worthwhile--I learned what it was like to live in a new culture and am now interested in graduate schools and jobs that have opportunities to go abroad because I enjoyed the experience so much."
A student University of Tulsa
"Study abroad has given me a greater appreciation for different cultures. It hasn't changed any interests or future plans, but I am definitely more open to living abroad for a significant amount of time. I am very happy that I chose Europe because I was able to see so many different cultures in such a small area."
Ali S University of Tulsa
"I gained firsthand knowledge of businesses in China."
Emily S University of Tulsa
"I take a art history class, teacher always take us go to different museum to talk and watch some famous things, it is fabulous."
A student University of Tulsa
"Except the knowledge part, I become more independent."
Jialin L University of Tulsa
"SKills in the field and a foreign language"
Michelle Winckel University of Tulsa