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 learned so much about irish culture and loved it. "
Christopher P Davis & Elkins College
"I am very shy and not used to getting out of my comfort zone. I also commute to my home institution, so I had never been away from home. This experience made me more independent and allowed me to open up to new people and make new friends. I also learned that I absolutely love to travel and I am excited for my next traveling exp..."
Kirsten R Hood College
"Besides gaining what you're actually there for (great work experience that relates to your major and class credit), I really gained confidence and independence. Learning to navigate a foreign city, adapting to a culture, meeting new people, things like cooking for yourself and traveling to other countries - it really requires pl..."
Frankie S Purdue University
"I gained an international perspective, I learned about a new culture, I improved my language skills, made U.S. and Costa Rican friends, and had easily the best summer ever"
Andrew K California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
"The biggest thing I gained while studying abroad was a sense of independence. I feel more comfortable running errands or eating by myself. I am confident that I would be able to go to a foreign city and navigate its public transport system."
Jessica M Hofstra University
"Studying in Florence was completely worthwhile. Looking back there are things I would have done differently, but overall it's an experience that taught me how to make a foreign city home. I learned how to take advantage of different experiences like class trips or living so close to San Miniato (one of the most beautiful churche..."
Mary F Indiana University - Bloomington
"This experience was very scary for me at first because I had never left the country before and I traveled alone. But once I got there and met everyone else I calmed down. I made SO MANY amazing friends that I will be keeping in touch with and adventures I will never forget. Im more than thrilled that I actually had the guts to d..."
A student Metropolitan State University of Denver
"How to adapt to different situations and good problem solving skills! It takes a lot to live in a different country and I will definitely "
Benjamin W Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville
"My experience was definitely worthwhile! I wish it could have been longer, but even with just the 4 week program I learned so much about the culture and the city, as well as improved my spanish skills and took adventures. "
Courtney L Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville
"Program was definitely worth while-I learned more about the Spanish language and Latin American culture."
Rachel L University of South Carolina - Columbia
"SO worth it, so many different people"
Alejandra F University of Miami
"I learned a lot about my personality as an employee and in the workplace. I got to experience a unique culture, without the language barrier, and break down cultural boundaries, learn about European affairs and European views on foreign affairs. If I could, I would go back to Ireland today!"
Lexie J Rollins College
"Although it sounds kind of cheesy I learned a lot about myself while being abroad. I have always been a fairly independent person but that really gets put to the test when you are in a foreign country where you don't know anyone. I would say it helped me grow up a bit and learn some good life skills, like how to take the public..."
Kate O Arizona State University
"I gained an understanding of different mind sets from around the world. This experience is something I'll never forget. "
John P University of Southern Indiana
"International work experience and the chance to travel. "
A student Clark University - Worcester
"I learned so much about myself and the world around me while abroad. I was able to experience so many different points of views and ways of life. My language skills improved and I felt like I was able to do so much. Everything was worthwhile!"
Olivia S James Madison University
"I learned to not plan ahead when traveling. It was very worthwhile"
A student DePaul University
"I learned to branch out!"
Eden B Frostburg State University
"I have become less shy and backward and opened up a lot"
Leslie A Clarion University of Pennsylvania
"I gained a new confidence living abroad. Knowing that I could adapt to living in a foreign county has helped me realize that I can adapt to any new situation. "
A student University of Georgia
"I gained the ability to travel via public transportation, to travel alone, to ask questions when I needed information, talked to strangers who became fast friends"
A student University of Arizona
"This experience was completely worthwhile. I came into it having a solid knowledge of the Spanish language, but by the time I left, I could understand nearly everything people were saying and speak with considerable ease. Not only that, I also learned a lot of independence. One can grow up a lot when traveling by themselves! ..."
Elsa P University of Nebraska - Lincoln
"I learned how to be more independent while learning the French culture. It was worth my while. "
Trish A Indiana University of Pennsylvania / IUP
"It was absolutely worthwhile. I can't put into words everything I learned from this experience. It was the best decision of my college experience to spend a semester in Aix. "
Anna L University of Kansas
"I learned a lot of things about how I interact in new situations and my ability to communicate with others in general. I found the experience to be completely worthwhile."
Phillip R Western Washington University