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
"Living abroad is the best experience you can ask for. You learn a lot about yourself, as well as, the world in general."
Shannen H Fordham University
"I learned what the workplace environment is like London. My internship wasn't ideal but it taught me valuable lessons. I also lived in a huge metropolitan area for the first time and realized its perks and struggles. "
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"It was incredible. I have a much bigger global perspective."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"To live with other people, transportation, budgeting, trains systems, and culture. "
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned a lot about how to be stable on my own and how to manage a real world job. I can't really pin point how it impacted my life but I definitely feel like I grew up as a person. "
Sarah P Trinity University
"What it means to be British beyond the stereotypes - how to act on the tube, what lingo to use when ordering food, how to communicate within the same language but still across a definite language barrier. Yes, yes, a million times yes. "
Rebekah A Trinity University
"I learned about the culture of Australia, met great people, had an amazing internship experience and got to see a lot the landscapes. Incredibly worthwhile."
A student Brandeis University
"I learned to write fast. If you're thinking about grad school, you should definitely think about Oxford. If you're a little more career oriented, it may not be the best option (hint: LSE)"
Mathew K Brandeis University
"The time away allowed me the chance to get to know myself and relax in many ways so I could come back rejuvinated and ready to tackle my senior year. "
A student Brandeis University
"It was a very worthwhile experience. Even though my courses were demanding I would do it all over again. "
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"Dealing with a different school curriculum and culture opened me up to alternative spectrums to observe my surroundings. One view may be different than the other, but neither is right or wrong."
A student Brandeis University
"I've learned to challenge myself in ways I've never thought possible. I went camping, hiking, mountain climbing, surfing. It was perfect. I didn't know what I was capable of until I went abroad and found myself in the middle of this beautiful land. "
A student Brandeis University
"I learned that there is a completely different world out, and that although people grew up in different environments they are essentially human beings, and they have similar experiences you can share. It was one of the most worthwhile things I have ever done."
A student Trinity University
"Go live in Australia"
Manu W Brandeis University
"Cherish life, make thoughtful decisions. Yes, it was a learning experience."
A student Brandeis University
"It was absolutely worthwhile. I gained so much confidence from this past semester, and I really feel like I've grown from it. East London is also seriously my favorite place I have ever lived. It's lively, diverse, and full of options for people from every walk of life."
A student Brandeis University
"I gained confidence in myself, and I made friends from all over the world. I learned the value of travel while regaining an appreciation for "home.""
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"Living on my own in a foreign country pushed me to get outside my comfort zone and discover things about myself I wouldn't have at home. I gained a new sense of independence and I know I can do anything I put my mind to. I learned how to rely on myself and navigate a new country by myself. I love telling people at home about the..."
A student Trinity University
"I learned a great deal about the Italian culture and language, gained much exposure hands-on in both these categories, and found that I was able to acclimate rather quickly. This experience was worthwhile in that it taught me a lot about traveling while getting deep into foreign cultures, and inciting in me a travel bug for the ..."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"There is absolutely nothing like living abroad. I had so much fun traveling and meeting the locals. Learning about a new culture from the people that live it every day is the best way to experience it. "
A student Trinity University
"I learned how to be independent beyond what I already knew. It was worthwhile!"
Hannah L The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned that there is a lot of history in Scotland, and the land is more beautiful that the pictures could ever show. The people are mostly friendly, and there is a different way of life that was certainly worth learning about."
Andrew C Texas A&M University - College Station
"I gained a number of lifelong friends and the knowledge of another culture, which was very worthwhile."
Maddie W Trinity University
"From this semester, I learned to be more independent and get out my comfort zone. It was absolutely worthwhile. "
Anne G The University of Texas at Austin