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
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Ericka G University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
"The biggest quality I've gained was the ability to live as an expatriate. This prepared me for my future career in International Business. I love the feeling of knowing that I am someone exceptional having lived in another country for some time. Since my time in Costa Rica, I always have stories to relate to other things. They o..."
Alicia F Cardinal Stritch University
"Yes. I feel more cultured. I am more confident in my language abilities and in just life in general. I feel like "I was in Spain on my own, I can do anything." I do like to keep up with things that are going on in Spain now because I feel like it is important to me now. This experience caused me to change from a minor in Spanish..."
Lauren K University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
"The only reason i loved my experience so much was because the Irish are incredible people, and the CEA staff in Dublin rocked!"
Rachel B University of California - Santa Cruz
"I loved studying in Spain!! It was hands down the best experience of my life. After studying in Sevilla, I became a more independent person who can handle change a whole lot better. Studying in Spain opened my eyes to traveling and now I can't get enough of it. I want to travel everywhere, experience new things, and meet new..."
Ana T Kansas State University
"I wouldn't trade my experience for anything. It was extremely worthwhile. I matured, learned how to deal with homesickness, difficult/uncomfortable situations, became more independent, met amazing people, honed my Spanish skills, got to see so many amazing places in such a short amount of time, and had fun almost all the time. "
Samantha S University of California - Berkeley
"It broadened my cultural experience. I travel a lot which was wonderful. Wish I would have had more people in my program"
Megan C University of Kansas
"Yes!!! I improved my French skills and my own personal independence skills. "
Madison S University of Memphis
"I am now more culturally aware that America is not the center of the world and there are much better places"
Lindsey B Colorado State University
"I'm a French teacher now, so my experiences in Grenoble have shaped how I teach and interact with my students. I am more culturally aware and more sensitive. I gained a great deal of independence from the experience and would gladly go again, except this time for a year!"
D. R Iowa State University
"Now I work in the non-profit field with primarily Spanish-speakers. Studying in Madrid was probably the only college semester that I would call 'fun' so I suppose it was the redeeming aspect of my four years in the Spanish department. As for traveling, my semester in Madrid taught me that living abroad is much better than taking..."
Alison M Point Loma Nazarene University
"I learned a lot, but most of what I learned came from when I traveled around before and after my program. Being there was not the best because Argentinians are difficult to befriend and there is no support from the program provider or the university to facilitate this. I learned a lot of Spanish which was good, but it made me ap..."
Sarah C University of Florida
"I learned so much about a completely different part of the world. My experience is unforgettable and I still get excited about talking about Costa Rica even though I've been back for 3 years. Speaking spanish is now a true passion of mine and I decided to major instead of minor in Spanish. I want to be a translator now."
Kathryn C University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
"Yes! I am in love with Paris and cannot wait to go back. I expanded my horizons in terms of cultural and social diversity, ability to speak French with more proficiency, and just being in Europe and able to travel so easily made me a well traveled individual."
Elissa R University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
"A month wasn't long enough to really have a chance to speak, especially to natives (for someone who is already fluent. I am able to share cultural information with my students now."
Jenny A Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville
"Since returning to the US, I have become more involved with the International Education and Programs office at my home university so that I can hang out with international students traveling here. I'm fascinated with different clutures and I definitely hope to travel more and work internationally in the future. Traveling abroad ..."
Carolyn W California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
"I gained a confidence with a second language that I never thought I would have had. This study abroad program opened my eyes to the magic of traveling and meeting people who live in other countries, faced with different realities. Living in another big city in the world (Toronto - Barcelona) made me realize the similarities and ..."
Jessica N University of Northern British Columbia
"If I could give the overall satisfaction question 10 stars, I would. Studying abroad is a life changing experience (sorry there isn't a less-cliche way to say it!). It opens you up to new cultures and experiences and can completely change the way you view yourself and the world. After studying abroad, I added a Global and Int..."
Megan B University of California - Davis
"My time in Paris with CEA has been the most valuable experience in my life thus far. There is not a day that goes by where I don't think about it, and I know it helped me to become more independent, confident, and curious about the world. It influenced me to return to France this year, where I am currently living and working, an..."
Courtney L University of Oregon
"One of the main things I got out of my study abroad experience which I utilize now in everyday life is working with diverse personalities. While I was abroad, I met students from other countries who spoke more than two languages so I felt I was exposed to a diverse set of cultures from all around the world, which I would never h..."
Haydee J California State University - Fullerton
"In Dublin I was able to interact with individuals who were from all walks of life. "
Jennifer H University of Akron
"Study abroad was the best choice of my life. I've experienced spanish culture. It helped me to learn how to live independently and manage my free time."
Aga P Montclair State University
"Because of my study abroad experience, I have decided I am going study foreign policy. I am now intrigued by the rest of the world and will work to keep it together and peaceful, as best that I can. Prague is a great place to find yourself, just make sure you don't get lost while doing it."
Kehkashan D University of Houston
"No. I learned that I would never have selected CEA, and that my experience could have been much, much better."
Lora H University of Washington
"It deeply changed me as a person. I became more confident, more independent, more self-assured and generally happier. I now travel all over the world and never feel intimidated to be in a new place because I know all of the wonderful things that are in store if I open your eyes. I'm currently in graduate school to become a teach..."
Caitlin L University of Southern California