Brigham Young University: London - London Study Abroad
- Location(s): London, The United Kingdom
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad
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Most of Brigham Young University’s study abroad programs are available to non-BYU Provo students. However, each student must be interviewed and cleared by his or her religious leaders and commit to live by the university’s Honor Code in order to ... read more
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Absolutely worthwhile! I learned so much about different cultures throughout the world. London is such a melting pot that I am grateful to have lived in! Erin G - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
An appreciation of the birthplace of English literature and an understanding of where so much that we value in our culture comes from. It was absolutely worthwhile. You can't get this kind of education anywhere else in the whole world. Paul B - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
I learned that there is beauty everywhere and in everything. I learned that the past is all around us. I learned that different doesn't mean worse. I learned that change is good, as long as we remember how far we've come. I learned that how we remember something reflects our mindset more than it reflects actual history. I learne... Lauren F - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
I gained a new outlook on who i am, on my country and its history. I gained a new approach to the places i live and the things i do for fun. I gained understanding into other cultures, even the ones in my own country. I also gained a greater appreciation for the beauties of the earth and the people therein. I love London. A student - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
You expect me to summarize that in a little text box? That's impossible. It was incredible, even incredibly worthwhile. lejoshua - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
I loved this study abroad program- every moment was worthwhile! mackenzie c - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
I learned that americans and british people have very diferent cultures. none is worse then the other but they are very different. Cree J - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
SO worthwhile. I learned about culture, about spirituality, and about myself. I would recommend it to anyone. A student - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
I've found that I am a history nerd. What better place to discover that fact than in front of Westminster Abbey? I've learned to accept people of other cultures, religions, and race in the melting pot that is London. I've developed a tolerance and respect. Haley W - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
I gained character. I have learned so much and have grown as an individual. That experience was priceless Whitney W - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
It exposed me to a new culture and a new way of seeing or interpreting things. I made great memories and friends, albeit only American friends. A student - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
I learned more and observed more about different cultures. London is filled with people from all over the world, different races, religions, languages. Everyday on the street I became very aware of how many different cultures there are in the world, and how small of a percentage my own personal culture and values is when compar... Tiffany Y - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
I learned more in one semester on the study abroad than I have learned studying at school. I highly recommend this program. Matthew B - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
Close interaction with professors, a great cultural experience. It was worthwhile Taylor E - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
I learned to much about myself and other people by just observing. It was definitely worthwhile. Bronwyn B - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
I gained a greater view of history and of the cultures of the world. I also gained an appreciation for the sights near my own home. It was the experience of a lifetime. dznygrl - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
I gained maturity and cultural awareness. I learned a lot about myself and how I react to unfamiliar situations. I realized I am stronger than I thought. I realized other people can really help you. It was one of the most worthwhile things I have ever done. Jared P - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
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BYU’s internship and direct enrollment (student exchange) programs are not open to non-BYU students.
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Brigham Young University (BYU) Scholarships
Aids study abroad in under-represented countries that critical to U.S. national interests. Emphasized world areas include: Africa, Asia, Central, and Eastern Europe, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East. NSEP recipients are required to seek employment with a federal agency or office involved in national security affairs. nsfp.byu.edu/rms/boren-undergraduate-scholarship
up to $8000 for a summer program, up to $10,000 for a semester, or up to $20,000 for an academic year
The CLS Program provides fully funded, group-based intensive language instruction and structured cultural enrichment experiences for seven to ten weeks for U.S. citizen undergraduate and graduate students in thirteen foreign languages: Arabic, Persian, Azerbaijani, Bangla/Bengali, Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, Punjabi, Turkish, Urdu, Chinese, Japanese, and Russian.
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The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship is for undergraduate students who wish to study abroad. The program aims to encourage students to choose non-traditional study abroad destinations, especially those outside of Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. This scholarship awards up to $5,000 that can be applied to program tuition, room and board, local transportation, insurance and international airfare.
up to $5,000
The Fulbright program for U.S. students is designed to increase mutual understanding between the peoples of the United States and other countries, through the exchange of persons, knowledge, and skills.
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