IFSA
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IFSA is a program provider offering 71 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad, Internship, Volunteer, Intensive Language, and Online Program abroad programs in 14 countries such as The United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and Czech Republic.
IFSA programs have the highest academic standards. Most of our programs allow students to enroll directly in a university abroad which creates a truly integrated cultural experience. IFSA's internship options allow you to gain practical work experience, strengthen your resume and get an insiders look at your host country.
IFSA's affiliated universities abroad are at the top of their countries rankings. All of our programs include events and excursions exclusively for our students throughout the semester. IFSA has program offices and full time staff in each country where we have programs. Our staff provide everything from detailed on-site orientations to academic guidance to emergency assistance. Our program fees guarantee housing. Once you finish your study abroad program, Butler University will process your official transcript with grade and credit translations at no additional cost. IFSA was founded in 1988. We have more than three decades of experience, longevity and reliability!
Study Abroad with IFSA
"YES! My study abroad experience helped gain me a broader world view on everything from politics to popular culture to fashion and food."
Robin C George Washington University
"Learned a new language, history, and culture. I also came back with new friends, some American, some Chilean and even a girlfriend! Study abroad in Chile was a fantastic opportunity and I can't wait to travel more!"
Gabriel K University of Denver
"I became more self sufficient and adventurous. I don't think Australia provides cultural awareness in the same way countries with a language barrier do. However, there is a whole other perspective of the world because Australia is this far off land that gets left off the map. Yet it has so much to offer, people should really tak..."
Mallette A Vanderbilt University
"Yes, I absolutely loved it, and I hope to go back after I graduate."
Elizabeth Madison Y University of Memphis
"yes"
Jessie B Trinity University
"YES!"
Grant K Trinity University
"It gave me a great perspective on how the rest of the world views Americans."
Benjamin D Trinity University
"Excellent academics and presenting of culture and society. The advancement in my language level has really helped me with my studies at my university. "
Maria Jose T Trinity University
"Yes. "
Holly H Trinity University
"I really learned what it is like to experience the English culture. I honestly made a home for myself in London through the relationships I formed and the memories I made while living there. Learning a foreign city, and one as big as London, is really an accomplishment and it taught me that I have it in me to really go anywhere."
Ryan T Trinity University
"Yes it was definitely worthwhile, I learned a lot about the culture and the language."
Lindsey W Trinity University
"I am so much more independent now. Before study abroad, I had never been out of the US. But now I've studied in Australia for a semester without knowing anyone I was going with, visited the Great Barrier Reef with a group of new friends, and backpacked through New Zealand for 2 weeks completely on my own. Study abroad was the be..."
Aimee S Trinity University
"It was a great experience"
Sarah C Tufts University
"better spanish and a better grasp on south american culture"
Samantha S Trinity University
"The only good things I have to say are that my Spanish improved exponentially and that I earned a lot of academic credits."
Laura R Barnard College
"I learned a lot. "
Abraham W Brandeis University
"It has only increased my thirst for travel and interacting with new cultures."
Laura G Fordham University
"I learned about how a seemingly similar country can be so different. I learned that the UK is much different from the USA, in many more ways than the change in accent! (The people, the climate, the politics, the economy, the culture, etc.) "
Raya S Brandeis University
"THE BEST!"
Lauren G Tufts University
"It was amazing. I actually chose to take some classes abroad versus at my home university to give myself a better global understanding and my adviser agreed. My friend and I loved that Ireland was a gateway to the rest of Europe for weekend trips and you never get bored of looking out your window and seeing remnants of castles..."
Rachel G University of Minnesota - Crookston
"yes, it helped me be more independent and adventurous"
jessica v Wellesley College
"Yes. I am more aware of being accepting of different things. "
Wing Shan Stephenie C Brandeis University
"I learned about myself. It was interesting from a psychological point of view to really see how similar cultures are, even when they hold different opinions and believe they are different."
Julia D Wellesley College
"My study abroad experience was definitely worthwhile and I learned a lot about myself. First of all I now know that I do not like living in big cities and that I need to have easy access to outdoor activities like hiking, kayaking, biking and running. I would not want to live in Buenos Aires for an extended period of time. On th..."
Cailey S Wellesley College
"absolutely. it gave me a new perspective on many aspects of my life."
Katrina S Wellesley College