Arcadia
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Arcadia is a program provider offering 82 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad, Internship, Volunteer, Intensive Language, and Research abroad programs in 7 countries such as The United Kingdom, Italy, New Zealand, and Spain.
With so many study abroad programs and options to choose from, what are you waiting for?
Begin your study abroad adventure today with Arcadia Abroad, a premier program provider with over 70 years of international experience and 90 programs on offer. From innovative internships and research-focused opportunities, to Arcadia Center-based and direct enroll options, for semester, summer and year, Arcadia offers customized study opportunities in person and online.
We’re honored to work with a diverse population of students from a wide range of colleges and universities – students just like you. While prioritizing comprehensive student services, financial aid advice and scholarships, an intensive commitment to pre-departure and on-site guidance, and health and safety support, Arcadia is the smart choice in today’s changing international landscape. Check out our offerings, reach out to us for a personalized consultation, and fill out our easy, no-fee application!
Study Abroad with Arcadia
"Visiting London for four months was a worthwhile experience as I was able to spend an ample amount of time absorbing the value of the city, its museums, and central location for traveling to Scotland and France on several occasions."
A student Trinity University
"It was definitely a worthwhile experience. I felt like I learned sooo much about Irish history and culture, which is so rich and fascinating. I also definitely learned a lot about being on my own, cooking my own food, paying for everything myself, etc. That was a valuable lesson on independence and the kind of support system I w..."
A student Brandeis University
"A good understanding of domestic, British Politics and a slight understanding of the intricacies of British identity. I would like to live there and learn more."
James Frederick Kohler III Arcadia University
"It was completely worth it. I learned that I can survive in a city where I don't know anyone or the language"
Samantha Hipe Arcadia University
"Traveling is easy"
A student Arcadia University
"Very worthwhile. I met new people, explored new places, and grew as a person."
Benjamin Tyler Providence College
"I gained tough skin and how to be more independent. "
Kendall University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
"Yes it was worthwhile. I learned a lot about myself and what I can handle as well as the way in which others live. "
A student University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
"The experience was still incredibly worthwhile because I learned new things about myself and fell in love with Ireland itself. "
A student Northwestern University
"The traveling gave me a new perspective on life. In addition unlike most I went abroad without my friends so I made lots of new great friends. A very lovely experience. "
Alex Lipnick Brandeis University
"I learned a lot about myself and global issues. "
Kennedy University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
"It soothed me, and I saw lovely places and met lovely people. Its left me with an appreciation for cities, and a realization: I grew up in an environment ruled by cruelty. Things need not be that way, even in educated, ritzy, historical places. Fuck new england."
A student Brandeis University
"I learned I liked living abroad in a city. It was definitely worthwhile to meet new types of people."
A student Brandeis University
"I grew academically and personally from my time spent abroad. "
A student Middlebury College
"The most amazing experience I have ever had. I learned a lot about foreign countries and learned a lot about being on my own. "
Kimberly Roos Middlebury College
"I learned a lot about Scotland politics, ways of living, and different world views/experiences from my own. It was absolutely worthwhile."
A student Northwestern University
"i learned how to network with people with very different backgrounds and cultures. "
A student Brandeis University
"I gained a sense of independence in the way that I would navigate the city alone and not be afraid to do so. I learned about an entirely different culture and way of life. It was definitely worthwhile and if I could do it again, I would in a heartbeat."
Annie Marie Jablonski Arcadia University
"I gained a better understanding of living on my own, as well as London culture and theatre. It was definitely worthwhile!"
Alaynna M Trinity University
"It was most definitely worthwhile, I grew a lot personally in terms of independence and confidence as well as academically gained an appreciation for another culture. "
Georgiana Miller Middlebury College
"I realized that the world is a much bigger place than previously thought. I would say my traveling and meeting people was more valuable than the classes themselves."
Vincent Jansen Northwestern University
"I felt like I learned a lot about Irish culture, and American culture in turn, by comparison. I also feel miles more independent."
Joseph Schutz Kenyon College
"I learned a lot about myself and Scotland and also the rest of Europe (I travelled most weekends) and it was the best four months of my life. I wish I was staying the rest of the year. "
Ivy Zhang Washington University in Saint Louis
"Yes it was worthwhile."
A student Northwestern University