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 was so excited to experience works of art in person that I had studied for years. At some point in my life I want to go back to Italy and work or intern at a museum or in some other artistic capacity."
Ara G Trinity University
"Learned much about different cultures abroad. Made me realize how much of the world has to be seen. I really now want to consider working abroad."
Tommy Y Trinity University
"I gained a new understanding of the world. I learned I could be independent and self-sufficient. I am now more confidence in myself and my ability to adapt to the world around me. "
Briana F Trinity University
"YES. Study abroad is the single best thing I've done in college, and London was the most amazing semester of my life. It changed me in more ways than I can count. "
Hailey B Sarah Lawrence College
"I don't think I can explain it very well, but it made me more confident that I could succeed in whatever I wanted. "
Audrey S Sarah Lawrence College
"Yes, I became much more independent, and it made me want to go travel and immerse myself in a different culture after graduation"
Andy T Tufts University
"I think that it was definitely a worthwhile experience. There will always be issues when you are abroad but just go with the flow and everything will work out. "
Margaret K Tufts University
"I have become much more independent and can cook for myself now! i made great friends and learned a lot about a culture which i truly love. I am considering trying to move back to Sydney sometime in the future and would love to raise a family there someday."
Joseph V Providence College
"It was definitely worthwhile! "
Melissa T The University of Texas at Austin
"yes! such an amazing and life-changing experience. I am so glad to have had it."
Lauren S Sarah Lawrence College
"I just feel so much more confident and ready to be an adult. I met great people and saw things I never expected to."
Maggie M Fordham University
"Yes. I've always wanted to study in Italy, and my experience was unforgettable and unique. There are some things that I would have liked to change, but that is the case with any program that you do. I am more independent and cultured because of it."
Lauren J The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes, I completely loved my experience abroad in Ireland and would go again in a heartbeat. It really showed me how cultures all over Europe compare to ours and I would love to be more internationally aware and go abroad more in my future."
Jon B Fordham University
"absolutely. "
Amanda R The University of Texas at Austin
"My knowledge of Italian language and culture increased immensely. Studying abroad made me want to travel more and learn more languages and experience more new things in general."
Monika W The University of Texas at Austin
"I gained a strong sense of a different culture. It is truly amazing to get the opportunity to live in an unfamiliar setting and become a temporary citizen. By the end of my stay I felt a strong connection with the culture and natives to Ireland. Being from Irish decent it was great to get in touch with my roots and learn where m..."
Mike C Providence College
"I learned a lot about myself and the people who I surround myself with. I've gained confidence in traveling and being independent. Being abroad has encouraged me to travel and see the world after college."
Browning V The University of Texas at Austin
"As much as I learned about Australia I learned even more about my own country coming back home. I have another experience in which to compare things here and I feel as if I have been greatly expanded by the experience. After Australia I now plan on taking my entrepreneurial plans international and now have a strong goal in which..."
Laura H The University of Texas at Austin
"Definitely worthwhile, if only because I had to deal with awful staff. But the four days a week I didn't have to deal with Arcadia were always fantastic. "
Kat M The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes. I decided to go to decide if I could truly live abroad after graduation. After being in London for 2 months, I plan to go back as soon as possible."
Kate V The University of Texas at Austin
"I've always been adventurous, but I am even more so now. After driving through the worst weather I could ever imagine on windy roads on the left side of the road and camping out in random places along the way I have become much more comfortable with spontaneity and with talking with the people I meet along the way. Half the adve..."
Jordan B Trinity University
"Learned a different culture, gained valuable knowledge and learned a great deal about different cultures from a wide diversity of friends that I met"
Jeff P Trinity University
"Yes. More than anything, the independence and global perspective you will gain makes study abroad worthwhile for EVERYONE. "
Catharine K Fordham University
"Absolutely. I would do it again a million times. "
Michele C Fordham University
"Yes, only thing wrong was the drama that the other students wanted to partake in. Sometimes it felt a little like being in a small high school. I tried my best to avoid the drama but could have done even better by making plans with people I met during the program and trying to do something worthwhile in the city every day."
Kelsey S The University of Texas at Austin