IES Abroad
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IES Abroad is a program provider offering 119 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad, Internship, Intensive Language, and Online Program abroad programs in 18 countries such as Australia, Austria, France, and Germany.
Everything we do is about the IES Abroad student.
Created in 1950, we believe in crafting unforgettable, life-changing educational adventures that go beyond our students' expectations. Every year about 6,500 study abroad students choose IES Abroad for their authentic study and intern abroad experience.
Our work starta in our Chicago headquarters and spreads across more than 130 study abroad programs in more than 30+ locations worldwide. With this network, we develop authentic global education and life-affirming cultural experiences. We believe that studying abroad should be a part of every student's academic life, and we aim to not only provide study abroad opportunities, but to consistently maintain a friendly, fun, and safe academic and cultural environment.
We believe so firmly in the power of our academically superior programs, that we actively recruit students from diverse populations and pledges more than $5 million in scholarships year after year. We are proud that our students are as diverse and exciting as the countries we study.
Through IES Internships, we offer a variety of full-time semester and summer internships in 15 locations around the world. For more than 40 years, we've provided opportunities to intern in some of the world's most exciting cities. With IES Internships, you'll have a guaranteed placement, more on-the-job hours, dedicated assistance with résumés and interviewing skills, and the ability to network with other students.
How will study abroad redefine you? We can't wait to find out.
For more information, visit our website.
Study Abroad with IES Abroad
"Studying abroad on this program was absolutely worthwhile. For me, this program had everything I was looking for- a program focused solely on European matters, a way to practice my German language, and a chance to cross off many places on my travel bucket list- and I was lucky to meet some of my new best friends in the process. ..."
Mia D George Washington University
"My speaking ability definitely improved, I got to know the city very well, and I learned much more about French culture than I ever did in a French class."
Nila M Brandeis University
"Understanding of Japanese culture. Yes it was worthwhile."
A student Brandeis University
"Learned to be more independent"
A student Southern Methodist University
"My four months in Granada were some of the best months of my life and not for all the reasons you would expect. Of course Granada made it rather easy for me to become part of a new culture, not merely understand it, learn a new language, not solely speak it but love it, make new friends but also keep the bonds that bound. I love..."
A student Colorado College
"All I can think about now that I'm back is all of the places I want to go back to or have added to my list of places to travel. I also made some of my best friends during those five months who I know I will stay in touch with for years to come. Living on my own in another country was hands down the best decision I've ever made -..."
Victoria C Texas Christian University
"The IES program in Amsterdam was the most incredible thing I could have ever imagined. I know that always sounds cheesy to say, but there is no other way to describe it. I made some of the greatest friends I could have ever asked for, I was immersed in the culture, and I even learned some Dutch. But one of the most valuable thin..."
Matthew M Pennsylvania State University - University Park / Penn State
"I gained an appreciation for other cultures and loved of history"
Janey A Wofford College
"The decision to study abroad was, for me, sort of an agonizing decision. I'm sure lots of people decide when and where they're going to study abroad before they even pick their college, but in my case, I barely got my forms submitted in time because I was debating it for so long. Part of the issue for me is that I'm an athlete (..."
Sawyer H Anonymous University
"I gained a lifelong experience of learning about a different culture, people, food, and history. My experience abroad has provided me with the tools and experience to be a better public health professional in the future, as well as a better person with a different perspective. "
Kiara C University of Rochester
"I became a much more confident person. "
Adri D Rice University
"Cutural and interpersonal skills. Definitely!"
Hattie S DePaul University
"As an engineering student, I loaded up on credits early on to make the opportunity of life abroad a reality. Like most engineers the options were limited, and as soon as Madrid was on the table I snatched it up and have yet to look back. Before the program, I had traveled to one other country and had a college career filled with..."
Hayley G University of Maryland - College Park
"Being thrown into an entirely new culture with a distinct language and customs helped me learn to take risks and jump into things headfirst. I was able to improve my language skills, live with a wonderful Spanish family, meet new friends and soak up all of the music, culture and tapas that Spain had to offer. It was absolutely w..."
N. R Pennsylvania State University - University Park / Penn State
"I learned so much about myself on the trip. I am much more aware as a person, my sense of direction has greatly improved and I'm more comfortable outside of my comfort zone!"
A student Pennsylvania State University - University Park / Penn State
"I gained new travel skills that I will take with me for the rest of my life. I learned how to examine culture and how it shapes society. I also gained confidence in entering new or different situations."
A student United States Naval Academy
"My cultural understanding of both France and my home country increased tremendously. It was interesting to observe all of the things happening in the U.S. from the eyes of a different culture, and I feel like I learned more about the U.S. by being away from it. I also retained an incredible relationship with my host family, and ..."
Tanya A University of Virginia
"Besides getting a lot better at French, I feel much more confident in general after studying abroad, and have really grown to love traveling."
Conrad A Ohio State University - Columbus
"Reflecting on my own culture in relation to another's, greater patience with myself and respect for those living in an international context"
A student Brandeis University
"My horizons were broadened perhaps most in terms of culture and academics. I was exposed to such a vibrant lifestyle through my meaningful studies about London and the world. It was challenging but incredibly worthwhile."
A student Indiana University - Bloomington
"I learned confidence, boldness, how to say yes to everything and how to say no with assurance. I learned to fail gracefully and to take on my biggest fears and stresses. I learned the value of telling stories and being open and vulnerable in an unfamiliar place."
Addie L Wofford College
"I learned a lot about myself as I traveled with friends and made new ones along the way! I learned that I can take care of myself as well as acclimate to a new and foreign environment. I stepped out of my comfort zone and gained so many priceless memories and experiences because of it. This program and my time in Italy helped me..."
Emily P Wofford College
"The study abroad experience, though only four months long, has changed me for a lifetime. I am more confident, independent and tolerant. I am more likely to see difference as beautiful. Study abroad has made me a brave and curious student. "
Rebecca M Providence College
"Incredibly worthwhile! It should be something every college student does - it challenged me in ways I would have never experienced without leaving the comfort zone of the US."
A student Indiana University - Bloomington
"This was my first time abroad, so I was very nervous going into the program. But I immediately fell in love with Granada and am so grateful to have been able to spend four months getting to know the city and its people. Life in Granada is lived in the streets, and there is always something to do and someone excited to do it. And..."
A student Whitman College