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
"A greater sense of who I am and what I want to accomplish in life. Also my world view has been greatly broadened due to the large number or international students. "
John S Providence College
"This program was certainly worthwhile. I met amazing, interesting people, my language skills improved greatly, and Granada is a beautiful, navigable, lively city. There is a fantastic nightlife and many wonderful places nearby to travel to. You are a 1-2 hour bus ride from several beaches and mountain hiking paths. "
Louise H Tufts University
"I learned to be more outgoing and not let any experience slip away. I became more independent, more proficient in Italian, and met some of the most amazing people I know."
A student Brandeis University
"It was a great experience, but maybe I would choose to go in the Spring time if I had the opportunity to pick again!"
A student Brandeis University
"It was definitely worthwhile. I really got to experience a whole new world. I just wish that I had picked an exchange program..not an affiliated one."
tanzina.islam.90 The University of Texas at Austin
"YES! I learned a lot. I gained a sense of independence and became more confident when having to figure things out on my own in a place unfamiliar to me. London is an incredible place, and you will never be bored! make sure you travel a lot to other places on the weekend because it's definitely worth it. It's what you make of it,..."
Julie K The University of Texas at Austin
"I loved living in Europe, especially Granada. It was absolutely worthwhile if even just for my use of Spanish, but it was an amazing experience."
Elizabeth N Villanova University
"I learned so much about my own strength, and what I am capable of doing. I also learned that it is more valuable to go into strange waters than keep to ones you know. I learned about Ireland and Irish Culture, I learned Irish drinking songs, and pub life. I learned about Paris, Hungary, Sardinia, England, and how wonderful and c..."
Elizabeth F Barnard College
"I really enjoyed traveling and learning about the local cultue. It was definitely worthwhile. New Zealand is by far the most beautiful country I have ever visited. "
A student Trinity University
"Broader understanding of world interaction."
A student Trinity University
"It was absolutely worthwhile. I gained a different perspective on the world, and met a lot of new people. I also got to see the Great Barrier Reef which I've always wanted to do."
Kathryn S Trinity University
"Everything. Absolutely "
Ryan F Providence College
"I learned about a different culture and a different way of living, but I also learned about a lot of things that we had in common too. I explored a brand new country with its own deep history. It was totally worthwhile and I will carry the experience with me for the rest of my life."
kathryn.haston Austin College
"Living on my own was a new experience but I am glad I got to do it in Dublin. I loved adjusting to the culture and getting to know the city which was easy to do since our apartment was centrally located off Grafton street. There was always a new part of Dublin to explore, whether it was historical locations, meeting friends at p..."
Kaila R Bentley University
"I learned a lot about the difference in culture even though there was no significant language barrier. It was really eye opening to immerse myself into the culture through my internship and studies."
A student Providence College
"My experience in Great Britain has changed me profoundly in ways that I am not yet entirely conscious of. I obviously learned how to manage a budget, as well as the value of public transportation (as I was without a car). I learned that there are large concerns beyond the US border that I never even hear of living in Texas. The ..."
David C The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned to live and budget in another country well and every moment was worthwhile."
A student Berea College
"Even similar cultures offer many subtle differences that are enjoyable to experience."
Tyler B Trinity University
"Education should not be restrictive and should be rewarding! It was definitely worthwhile because of the tutors and knowledge."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"Being abroad teaches you that no matter who they are or where they are from, all people have a lot in common and enjoy the simple pleasures in life. It also teaches you independence and gives you confidence in new situations. New Zealand gave me a real love of adventure and forced me to do things I never thought I would. "
A student Brandeis University
"Learned out to integrate into a new culture while maintaining past relationships and connections."
Christopher O Bentley University
"It was worthwhile and I learned what it is like to live on my own."
A student Bentley University
"It was definitely worthwhile. It gave me a goal for what I want to do with my life, boosted my confidence, and broadened my global experience."
A student Western Washington University
"I learned a lot about living on my own and taking extreme responsibility of my life. I learned time management and money management. It was definitely worthwhile. I wish I could have stayed longer."
Lauren G Griffith University