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 Australia, Ireland, Italy, and New Zealand.
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
"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
"I learned a lot about myself and what I actually like and don't like. "
A student Brandeis University
"I learned a lot about myself as a traveller, student, and friend. I was able to see different cultures and meet tons of new people. I'm able to look at America differently and appreciate what I have at home. It was definitely worthwhile, even for the amount of money I spent!"
Megan A Emerson College
"My experience was fantastic. I am genuinely devastated that I cannot repeat my time abroad. I am hopeful that I will be able to one day do my masters degree or live in Glasgow for much, much longer than 6 months!"
Alice H St. Mary's College of Maryland
"A new sense of confidence and love of travel "
Rachel H Brandeis University
"My experience abroad really exposed me to know what it is like to live in another country for a long period of time. "
A student Brandeis University
"I really enjoyed the city and the types of entertainment available. I think my educational experience has prepared me for graduate school. "
Crystal W The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned so much about myself and know what I want in life now and who I am. "
beccag0124 The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes. More than anything, the independence and global perspective you will gain makes study abroad worthwhile for EVERYONE. "
Catharine K Fordham University
"So much about different cultures, and learning to be on my own. It really challenged me to prioritize and be confident in who I am, even if it's not the way others around me are or want me to be. "
Heather B Trinity University
"The intricacies of UK social and business culture. "
A student Trinity University
"There's a lot of the world left for me to see"
Joyce C Wellesley College
"I learned what it is like to be a foreigner and how to both cope with and assimilate into another culture. It helped make me more independent and willing to get outside my comfort zone. I met all kinds of people and saw beautiful places. Definitely a worthwhile experience. "
A student Wellesley College
"education was not in the classroom. travel, eat, drink"
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"I realized how to live on my own and how to become accustomed to a culture that is different from my own."
Jackson B Trinity University
"Budget management, Irish culture. Yes."
A student Trinity University
"It was worth while for sure. I gained more confidence to meet new people."
Taylor M Trinity University
"I learned how small my mentality of the world was before getting there. I learned stereotypes about my home from an international viewpoint, about cultures from other countries not only Scotland's, and about issues others find important that I felt never concerned me. The best thing was that I learned how to befriend people that..."
joellecubero The University of Texas at Austin
"My experience was definitely worth while. I learned to relax and live life at a slower pace. However, if I could do it over again I would live with local students and use more money for traveling. "
A student Trinity University