CIEE
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CIEE is a program provider offering 395 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad, Internship, Intensive Language, and Online Program abroad programs in 32 countries such as Italy, Spain, Netherlands, and Botswana.
CIEE is a nonprofit study abroad and intercultural exchange organization that transforms lives and builds bridges between individuals and nations by sponsoring a wide variety of opportunities for the exchange of ideas and experiences. CIEE helps people develop skills for living in a globally interdependent and culturally diverse world, and contributes to a more peaceful global community by humanizing international relations.
CIEE partners with overseas universities to provide direct matriculation options, creates CIEE courses to add to the offerings, and staffs each Study Center with CIEE-employed Resident Staff who provide co-curricular activities and around-the-clock student services. We offer quality academics with opportunities for cultural engagement such as excursions, homestays, volunteer opportunities, and internships to provide the highest quality study abroad experiences.
For more information, visit our website.
Study Abroad with CIEE
"I learned that it's okay to go somewhere new without knowing anyone, and learn to make new friends and have conversations with people you don't know very well."
Amanda Hotvedt Middlebury College
"I gained knowledge about a different culture, independence in traveling and seeking out events that interested me, as well as life experience in my personal life. It was beyond worthwhile. "
A student Brandeis University
"I learned how to deal with difficult situations. It was worthwhile"
A student Brandeis University
"I learned how to really balance serious things like academics with fun things like traveling and going on adventures, and realizing how much you can learn about yourself when you are in a situation that is not completely familiar."
Ilana Cedarbaum Brandeis University
"I improved my French skills greatly which was my goal of going abroad and therefore I found it worthwhile. "
A student Brandeis University
"I learned so much studying abroad in a place that isn't so mainstream. It was the fastest 5 months of my life and I learned a lot about a country I had never really thought about."
Kate Beispel The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned about the Korean cultures, such as the youth culture, the cafe culture, the couple culture, the drinking culture, etc. There are various colorful components within the Korean cultures, and it was amazing to see things from a different cultural background."
Yini R Brandeis University
"I gained a new love for adventure and to get up and want to make the most of everyday. There is so much to do in Cape Town and I thoroughly took advantage of all of the opportunities. It is also historically incredibly interesting (and depressing at times) which makes for a culture that is unlike anywhere else in the world. "
A student Middlebury College
"In all honesty, this program was a degree requirement."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned a lot about who I am as a person. It was very worthwhile."
A student Middlebury College
"It was worthwhile. I learned a lot. "
A student Wellesley College
"Of course it was! I learned so much about myself as a person, how to be independent, how to keep up a self-care lifestyle. My study abroad experience gave me so much more than a better grasp on French, it gave me a new, better relationship with myself. "
Margot F Brandeis University
"Spanish and friends. Yes. "
A student Wellesley College
"I learned to confide in myself, I learned how to talk to and relate with people from all walks of life. "
Denise P University of La Verne
"I gained higher fluency, and have become more confident in approaching people back at home (it's so much easier in English!), and overall I've gained some independency. "
Alina K Clark University - Worcester
"I learned to be more adventurous and take more chances "
Tanner D Berea College
"It was definitely worthwhile. I gained a lot of independence living on my own and met some incredible people. I got a lot of travel experiences I never normally would have had. I learned how to be an aggressive biker. And I learned a lot about what politics looks like in a smaller, homogenous country with a very different histor..."
A student Wellesley College
"My experience abroad was more than I could have asked for. I learned to be truly independent and take full control of my academics. I gained a lot of knowledge about a foreign culture, and learned what living outside of the U.S could be like."
Kariely R Wellesley College
"Definitely worthwhile, gained some life long friends."
A student Brandeis University
"It was a very worthwhile experience. I learned to live independently in the Netherlands while taking classes and having a good social life. "
A student Brandeis University
"Definitely worthwhile. I learned so much about Prague, Czech Republic, and the surrounding countries. The film school was amazing, the professors all very successful and experienced. And the films the local students were making were very impressive, overall a very impressive film scene happening in Prague. I made new friends and..."
Mariana G The University of Texas at Austin
"Expanded my interests, made me realize how fun school and adult life can be, made me consider things from a new point of view and open my mind beyond my small campus bubble. Totally worthwhile."
A student Wellesley College
"I learned so much about other cultures and how unique and different every culture is. I became much more global from this experience. It was worthwhile."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"Incredible. I learned so much about myself and realized how much I want to live in abroad. Even learned I absolutely love to bike (even in the rain). Best four months of my life by far."
Anikka V Hope College
"I learned a lot about myself. I also learned a lot about what I want to do in the future. I wish I stayed longer, and am most definitely going to return to Spain in the near future. "
A student Providence College