CEA CAPA Education Abroad
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/
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CEA CAPA Education Abroad is a program provider offering 35 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad, Internship, Volunteer, Intensive Language, and Research abroad programs in 13 countries such as Ireland, Spain, The United Kingdom, and France.
With 22 destinations across 13 countries, CEA CAPA Education Abroad offers an ideal balance of academics, internships, and adventure to thousands of college students every year. Visit our website to explore our study and internship opportunities and find out just out how far international education can take you.
Why study abroad or complete an internship abroad? You’ll gain cross-cultural experience, take your learning beyond the classroom, and develop new interests all while staying on track for graduation. As you take courses abroad and explore career options through an internship, you’ll build an international network, develop marketable skills, and prepare to stand out in the job market.
Since 1997, CEA CAPA Education Abroad has provided high-quality international academic programs and services. At CEA CAPA, we support you from the moment you apply to the day you return home. Our team is here to help you meet your academic needs and make your study abroad dreams a reality.
Study Abroad with CEA CAPA Education Abroad
"I gained a lot of confidence in myself and what I want to do. I think everyone should study abroad it changes you as a person."
Aideen Ginty Mount Saint Mary College
"I learned a lot about myself and pushed myself to limits, I probably would never have if I did not go away. I have grown a lot and become a better person because of my experiences I faced aboard. "
Maria Rivera Mount Saint Mary College
"It was completely worthwhile. I learned so, so much from studying abroad---both inside and outside the classroom. I learned so much about Irish culture: from customs to food to the landscape to history to literature. I learned too much to possibly enumerate."
A student National University of Ireland, Galway
"I gained a sense of independence; I had to learn to do everything for myself. This was definitely a worthwhile experience and I think everyone, if they get the chance, should study abroad."
A student Mount Saint Mary College
"I learned how to be independent and live and travel alone. I also improved my French to the point of near fluency and made amazing friends. I am no longer afraid of taking chances. "
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"I learned about different cultures, traditions, and values of the English culture. I also learned many pop-culture influences such as fashion and British Textiles. "
A student Mount Saint Mary College
"I learned how important intercultural communication is both personally and professionally. The more you are exposed to the rest of the world's culture, the more open and adaptable you become to other's beliefs and ideas. I believe going abroad was one of the most valuable experiences I have been apart of thus far. "
Lydia A SUNY - College at Oswego
"I learned how to push my personal boundaries. It was definitely worthwhile. "
Alexis Phelps Trinity University
"I've always been interested in Ireland as a country, but when I started considering study abroad as an opportunity Dublin wasn't a city that even crossed my mind before I came across CAPA. I thought studying abroad meant moving to a country where everyone speaks a different language and lives a different lifestyle, and I was bra..."
Nathan Cedarville University
"I learned how to become more independent and skills to add on to my major. It was worthwhile. "
A student Berea College
"The best thing I gained from my experiences in Florence was the understanding of exploration's value. It is so important for Americans to see the other side of the world, how people of different cultures interact, and how these different people live. Every little aspect of my abroad life was extremely worthwhile. I learned to as..."
Elizabeth Klingler Indiana University - Bloomington
"While studying abroad in Florence, I learned that I am perfectly capable of living on my own. I'm a person who loves being at home, so living in another country for a month was a bit intimidating. I also learned to get out of my comfort zone and try new things. This trip was absolutely worthwhile."
Sean McConagly Felician University
"I definitely learned a lot about the culture of parisians. I'll definitely do it all over again. "
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"I gained a better understanding of Ireland's ecology and culture. I gained confidence in asking questions, sharing my experiences, and presenting information. It was so worthwhile! "
Leah Loftsgard National University of Ireland, Galway
"It was definitely worthwhile. I wish everyone could study abroad. There is no better way to learn a new language / culture than to actually go to that country. "
A student Covenant College
"An opportunity to live independently for a period of time. So many opportunities to use Spanish. Finally, a perspective of another country."
A student Berea College
"Independence, confidence, and life-long friends. I'll never regret going abroad, I'm actually planning on doing a second program next summer."
Megan Styborski Washington State University
"I learned to more spanish. I learned to take initiative, and to get outside of my comfort zone."
Christy Covenant College
"Cultural integration. Adaptability. Problem Solving. Experience traveling. Dealing with different personalities and customs. Very worth while. You learn more than you realize."
A student Washington State University
"I learned to be more independent and became more confident in speaking French"
Micah Masters Covenant College
"I learned a lot about EU policies and what local life is like."
Samantha Reyes Washington State University
"That the world is bigger than just me and by travel to different places you get such a broader world view becoming more open."
A student Washington State University
"I gained a ton from my experience abroad, mostly how to interact with people and situations that are different than usual or outside your comfort zone. "
Riley Washington State University
"Language skills, independence, reliance on others, budget skills, learning to say "no", when to draw firm boundaries, growing in my faith while abroad"
A student Covenant College
"Studying abroad, as cliche as it sounds, was one of the best experiences of my life. You learn so much about yourself and how to live with others, all while simultaneously learning about a new culture and how to survive when the signs are not all in English!"
A student Trinity University