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 became a lot more independent from my trip. I feel more cultured as well. I feel like I know more about Europe than I ever did before & a lot more about Spain. I plan on going back to Europe in the future."
A student
"yes, it enabled me to see how I can adapt to difficult and different life situations without the comforts of a phone, a common language, and the amenities of the US."
Hannah M Presbyterian College
"Absolutely!"
Breanne T Western Washington University
"If I could do it all over again would you choose the same program? The living room of my current apartment is covered in Paris--Eiffel tower statues, photos, posters. People have walked in and asked if I was French. Yeah, I'd do it again. Definitely. I grew up so much after going abroad. I had never truly been away from hom..."
Erica T Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
"Definitely. It opened my eyes to numerous opportunities outside the U.S."
A. M Marymount University
"I highly recommend studying abroad anywhere - it widens your understanding of the world and yourself. It will change you forever and propell you forward. It revealed to me what I really care about."
Camille B Wheaton College
"This was the most worthwhile thing I have ever done. Not only did my French improve drastically, but I made some incredible friends and had the opportunity to travel all over Europe and even to Africa. My future plans have not changed, save that I will most definitely be returning to France at some point in my life. I also vow t..."
Clifton B Birmingham-Southern College
"My experience was definitely worthwhile. I can actually hold a conversation in Spanish now and I've experience a different way of life and a different culture. I learned to not be so uptight and just to let things happen as they will, and life is a lot less stressful now. I definitely recommend studying abroad to everyone, wheth..."
Chelsey M University of Southern Indiana
"This was an incredibly fulfilling experience both culturally and academically. I walked away with a broadened perspective on our world and its incredible and different people all while learning to speak Spanish fluently! I'd do it again tomorrow if given the opportunity!"
Lindsay G Louisiana State University - Baton Rouge
"It was the experience of a lifetime. I gained a broad understanding of different cultures and learned how a deep history shapes a future generation's thoughts and actions. The Irish people are some of the most friendly and generous people I have ever met, and that taught me major life lessons. After my trip, I have considered st..."
Amanda G University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
"Living in Aix for a semester made me fall even more in love with the French language and culture. I plan to return when life (hopefully) makes it possible again. "
Lauren W University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth
"The program opened me to the world of knowledge available in other cultures and languages. More than enjoying seeing new sights I got to in depth met and know a culture that has different schools of thought, priorities, and experiences. I left hoping only to come back speaking Spanish but I returned with so much more. My unders..."
Jeffrey P California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
"Best experience I have ever had. Definitely recommend it to anyone thinking about it. If it has EVER crossed your mind -- JUST DO IT. Don't second guess yourself. Just go."
M T Rowan University
"Yes, my study abroad experience was worthwhile. I met some great people and learned a lot about Spanish culture. I couldn't have asked for a better host family and roommates. This experience has inspired me to continue with Spanish and to travel more. "
Lauren L Western Michigan University
"See above. "
Jessi M University of Texas - San Antonio
"I have nothing but positive things to say about CEA's Grenoble program. My only regret is that I did not branch out enough to practice my own French with native speakers. By the end of my program I learned how to move throughout the city like a true Frenchman, until someone asked me a question and my American accent shined thr..."
Aaron B Union University
"This experience (and my subsequent fluency in French) was truly invaluable. The cultural wisdom I learned will be crucial to my ability to work internationally as a physician in public health and medicine. Already, my lingual abilities allowed me to live and complete a medical internship in West Africa this past summer. Study ab..."
Mariah K Colorado State University
"The best thing i ever did! you learn so much not just from classes but from experiencing things from a different perspective. Literally the Pura Vida life style is awesome, the people are friendly and the country is astoundingly beautiful and rich."
Caitlin F California State University - Monterey Bay
"I improved my language and intercultural skills immensely. I met great people and built lasting friendships. Living abroad reshaped my understanding of who I am. I saw amazing sights and participated in incredibly enriching experiences. Study Abroad was one of the best experiences of my life. "
Mary A Union University
"My study abroad experience was life changing and was one of the most rewarding times of my college life. I learned a great deal about French culture and came to appreciate a different way of life. Getting to learn art with the actual pieces at my fingertips was also rewarding and an irreplaceable experience. CEA was an excell..."
Michelle G University of San Francisco
"The best thing I did in college was study abroad. I loved everything about Spain and the people I met there. I fell in love with the language. I would do it again in a second"
Alyse F University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
"My time in Barcelona, firstly, gave me a solid grasp of the Spanish language, which I now use when I travel everywhere. I met many cool people I still keep in touch with. I learned how to travel alone, and the steps to becoming accustomed to a new culture. I picked up all the wonderful aspects of a European lifestyle, something ..."
Jessica S McGill University
"it was worthwhile, i learned a lot about myself and a lot about how obnoxious many americans are."
kyle k Presbyterian College
"This study abroad experience was very worthwhile. It allowed me to travel extensively, become nearly fluent in Spanish, broaden my horizons, and learn a tremendous amount through conversations, classes, and cultural experiences. It has been helpful in my career and every day life."
Jeffrey L Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
"I lived with four other random students that I have never met before. So just living in another country with 4 strangers was definitely different. We are now best of friends. Learning the culture of another country is not even explainable in words. You just have to be there to know the feeling. The British read newspapers eve..."
Thu H University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh