University of Evansville: Grantham - Study abroad at Harlaxton College
- Location(s): Grantham, The United Kingdom: East Midlands, The United Kingdom
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad
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University of Evansville: Grantham - Study abroad at Harlaxton College
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The centerpiece of the semester Harlaxton College curriculum is a six-hour course in British studies. It offers an interdisciplinary introduction to British life and culture and is taught by our British faculty. Literature, art history, economics,... read more
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I could write a novel to answer this question, but in a few short sentences, yes, it was very much worth it! I would recommend this program to any of my friends and family! I have grown so much from this experience personally, professionally, and academically. It has opened my eyes to new perspectives, and I am forever grateful ... Brailyn W - University of Southern Indiana View Entire Review
I learn independent skills while traveling abroad. Sydney K - University of Southern Indiana View Entire Review
The program taught me a lot about how to be an independent person. Leaving the country for 4 months and starting over in a new place not knowing anyone is certainly a life-changing experience that will teach you a lot. Emily S - University of Southern Indiana View Entire Review
My eyes were opened to the real world of other countries and cultures. I do believe it was worthwhile. Cheyenne S - Texas Lutheran University View Entire Review
I learned about all new cultures and ways of life. Definitely worthwhile! Taylor O - Texas Lutheran University View Entire Review
I gained a sense of adventure that I didn't understand before. I learned that the cultures of other countries can be similar and very different to my own. This has caused me to develop a strong urge to discover more about the cultures of the world. A student - University of Southern Indiana View Entire Review
I learned how to be more independent especially in traveling. I feel more confident in myself in body and mind. It was so worth while. A student - Texas Lutheran University View Entire Review
I learned about a whole other country. Yes. Josie Buckles - University of Southern Indiana View Entire Review
I learned how to better adapt to different situations that come up in my life. It was worth every penny spent! Dylan Smitka - Texas Lutheran University View Entire Review
I gained cultural experience and diversity knowledge so it was definitely worthwhile. A student - University of Southern Indiana View Entire Review
I learned a lot of ways I can be independent and different strategies for planning and monitoring how I spend my time. Definitely helpful in any aspect of life Jordan Lewis - Texas Lutheran University View Entire Review
I learned a lot about a culture that is different than the US, and I learned things about myself. I gained new friends and experiences that I'll remember forever. A student - Texas Lutheran University View Entire Review
I’m more independent now than I every thought I could be. Katey Hatter - Texas Lutheran University View Entire Review
Gained an in-depth understanding of the culture there as well as how it would apply to my field. Highly Recommend A student - University of Southern Indiana View Entire Review
My meet-a-family taught me a lot about British culture, and they always made me feel happy. A student - Texas Lutheran University View Entire Review
I learned about new cultures and those different from my own. I was pushed outside of my comfort-zone and learned to "go with the flow". A student - University of Southern Indiana View Entire Review
I gained a lot of knowledge about the world outside of America. It was very worthwhile and I recommend people to do a study abroad experience. Evan S - University of Southern Indiana View Entire Review
I gained a lot of traveling experience, but I do not think my experience at the manor had to be how it was in terms of staff interaction. A student - Texas Lutheran University View Entire Review

I learned a lot about the UK history and culture and was also exposed to the traveling lifestyle, turning it into a hobby that I will continue to pursue. Lauren Patch - University of Evansville View Entire Review
I gained a lot of independence skills and budgeting skills. It was worthwhile. A student - University of Southern Indiana View Entire Review
It was a very worthwhile experience. I met so many different kinds of people, and learned so much on how to deal with people from other countries. There is so much i learned about myself and others throughout this experience. Edward M Kalinowski - Texas Lutheran University View Entire Review
I learned that you can never expect other places to be how you think it will be. Each place is different and unique. A student - Texas Lutheran University View Entire Review

I learned how to be a travel planner and to stand up for myself. Yes it was worth it Katherine Schroder - University of Southern Indiana View Entire Review
I learned how to be more confident and independent. Adrianna Andrade - Texas Lutheran University View Entire Review
How to be truly independent and be okay with being alone. So worthwhile! Jaylyn Kellen - University of Southern Indiana View Entire Review
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The centerpiece of the semester Harlaxton College curriculum is a six-hour course in British studies. It offers an interdisciplinary introduction to British life and culture and is taught by our British faculty. Literature, art history, economics, history, and political science are part of the course which combines lectures, seminars, and travel.
In addition, a wide range of humanities and social science courses are offered each semester to enable students to maintain progress toward graduation in their respective academic programs. Are there courses for engineering majors? Yes! And courses for nursing students? Yes, again! Is it possible to study at Harlaxton and still graduate in four years? Yes, of course!
Program Type(s):
Study AbroadProgram Length(s):
- Fall
- Spring
Instruction Language(s):
- English