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
"It determined the course of my life over the past 5 years. If I hadn't done the program, I wouldn't have lived in France the past 5 years, I wouldn't have had these amazing incredible adventures there, I wouldn't be the expert in olive oil and have the career that I have today. I feel very connected to CEA."
Jenna T Baldwin-Wallace College
"I really enjoyed learning about the work culture in Australia through my internship. Definitely worth while."
Lauren W University of Massachusetts Amherst
"It was everything I wanted. I learned about different cultures, their way of life, met amazing new friends, learned about myself."
Austin C University of Colorado - Boulder
"I learned to be more independent and go outside of my comfort zone. There are so many different kinds of people and cultures in the world. We need to broaden our horizons and learn more about the world around us. It was absolutely worthwhile!"
Maya A Clark University - Worcester
"I learned how to live on my own/independently, ways to balance social life/work/school, adapting to foreign environments/putting myself into unfamiliar situations. I wouldn't have given up this opportunity for the life of me."
A student University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
"the internship component was great"
Carlyn K University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
"There is too much that I learned to summarize it all... it was definitely worth it. I gained totally new skills for my professional life and new skills in general plus insight about myself and global cities. "
Chloe N Clark University - Worcester
"I learned about different cultures and how it differs from the US."
A student Rollins College
"Everything that CEA offers is so well organized and gives you the best tools for integrating into Grenoble. Patrick really puts his heart into the program and it shows--I couldn't have asked for a better trip. "
lisa.lebourgeois Texas A&M - College Station
"I got great experience in the work field and gained tons of self confidence."
A student University of Massachusetts Amherst
"I gained new friends for life. I learned how to be more independent and yet more involved in the world around me. It was incredibly worthwhile."
Veronica S University of Massachusetts Amherst
"Learned how to be more independent. Doing and internship and making a lot of connections was the best part. "
alla b Carson-Newman College
"It was absolutely worthwhile!!! I learned how to stand up on my own: how to travel, how to interact with total strangers, how to get by without speaking the language, how to problem-solve on my feet, how to be flexible, how to enjoy the present moment, how to love diversity and differences in people and places, how to appreciate..."
A student University of Colorado - Boulder
"I learned that I can live away from home and be independent in a strange place. It was absolutely worth it."
Donald T Arizona State University
"I gained so much independence and a broader worldview from studying abroad. I learned how to live with others and ended up learning a lot about myself and what I want to do after graduation. It was completely worthwhile and I would do it again if given the chance. "
Lindsay W Arizona State University
"Very worthwhile, everyone should do it."
Rodney R Northeastern University
"Yeah it was worthwhile. I loved my internship but London was not my style"
seble.l.alemu Clark University - Worcester
"I learned how to embrace a new culture other than the American culture. I gained experience working in a real estate office in a different country and compare and contrast work life."
Colt I Purdue University
"I had an amazing internship in an English production company that has changed my career and my resume. I learned so much about the business and about culture. I started identifying as an American, because I have perspective. "
julia.lisa.7370 University of Massachusetts Amherst
"I learnt a lot about myself and what my comfort zones are. Living in the city my whole life and then heading to Australia didn't feel like a big difference to me it was a nicer and greater version of America. And with CAPA i have made so many friends from around the U.S. that i still keep in touch with a visit"
Amanda H SUNY - Albany
"I learned to become independent. I have always lived close to home, so being so far away was a big stretch for me. Learning the transportation and my way around this huge city was such an accomplishment for me, and allowed me to realize that I am independent and capable of being on my own. It was completely worthwhile and I woul..."
Mollie W Anderson University
"While I didn't care for CAPA, I loved every minute of being in London. It was incredibly worthwhile, and I'd love to go back as soon as possible."
Peter H University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
"The internship component was the most beneficial/exciting part of the program."
A student Stonehill College
"In myself I've noticed a much greater tolerance for chaos, an adaptation I am reluctantly grateful to my former flat mates for. Of course, any traveling experience forces you to realize the things that are truly necessary and meaningful in life; I have developed intuitively a sense that the things that happen to people are not g..."
Anne B Southwestern University
"I learned to adapt to a new city, which in my opinion was a very worthwhile experience."
Zach N Clark University - Worcester