Middlebury Schools Abroad
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Middlebury Schools Abroad is a program provider offering 29 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad and Intensive Language abroad programs in 17 countries such as The United Kingdom, France, China, and Germany.
Participants in the Middlebury C.V. Starr Schools Abroad don’t just study a language—they live it.
Many of our students major in disciplines other than foreign languages, yet all bring a level of proficiency that supports their commitment to language and cultural immersion. They sign and honor the Middlebury Language Pledge because they want the greatest possible challenge in a study abroad program and an authentic experience in every respect; academic, social, and even professional.
Participants take courses in most subjects, often with host country students, intern or engage in volunteer work, and live with a family or local students. Indeed, at every juncture of their time abroad, students have the chance to "live the language" and immerse themselves in the host culture.
Middlebury also offers intensive summer immersion programs in ten languages, as well as graduate programs in eight of these languages. For graduate studies, visit http://www.middlebury.edu/ls/grad_programs/ and for Language Schools, visit http://www.middlebury.edu/ls/.
Study Abroad with Middlebury Schools Abroad
"I can't explain all the ways I changed through this program, but I see the world now with more curiosity and with more empathy. It was humbling to talk to people daily whose lives are objectively more difficult than most americans but who are also the most resilient, fun and kind people I've known. I learned so much about Africa..."
Ollie S Covenant College
"I gained a lot of French skills, a lot of self-confidence, and a ton of memories in Paris. "
A student Washington University in St. Louis
"I learned a lot about my own flexibility and adaptability and for that reason it was worthwhile"
Audrey K University of Pennsylvania
"I learned so much about Arabic language, but also about Jordanian culture. It was 100% worthwhile and I learned more than I ever have in university."
Audrey K University of Pennsylvania
"I think I not only learned how to speak the language more fluently, but also how to gain my independence in a foreign country. "
Olivia H Williams College
"I gained some really great friends from a variety of US universities. I also learned a lot about the Spanish culture and how to navigate differences in social norms."
A student Wellesley College
"I developed my personal, academic, and professional agency through the curriculum I took of classes, an internship, and an independent study. I became fluent in Spanish, which was my initial goal, which gave me confidence and pride in myself. I met incredible people in the Midd program who will remain my friends for years to com..."
Alexandra M Colby College
"I learned a lot about navigating public transportation, living in a city, and assimilating into a different culture. I believe it was very worthwhile, as it was so different from what I have seen before. "
Stephanie L Middlebury College
"I learned a lot more about pushing myself to experience new things and make new friends. It was very worthwhile, as it helped me learn more about myself."
Stephanie L Middlebury College
"I learned a lot about nineteenth-century English literature. I didn't realize how much I would fall in love with this era of literature and it helped inform/inspire the senior thesis I am currently working on, so I definitely think it was worthwhile. "
Olivia T Amherst College
"Living in another country for 5 months will almost inevitably change your worldview. To me, the culture in Argentina feels much more balanced and centered around what is important. People really prioritize relationships and spending time with friends and family. Also, the baseline level of kindness, warmth, and welcoming here is..."
Fiona J Bowdoin College
"Living in Paris was an expansive experience. It challenged me in a lot of ways, and helped me grow because of it. Paris is such a beautiful city, with spectacles and beautiful architecture and people and a moving, dynamic current. It's a city to get lost in and find yourself again. If I could, I'd do it all over again. "
Aurora S Connecticut College
"It was definitely worthwhile. It better immersed me with British history and culture. It also made me a better student. "
Maria M Elmhurst University
"I became so much better at Spanish, which was my primary goal. I also made so many friends that have taught me so much. I learned to think from new perspectives, and by communicating in the local language also learned more about the people."
Ashley C Wellesley College
"I learned how to be uncomfortable and work through the feeling. Culturally it is important to learn what it is like to be an outsider and not be 100% comfortable speaking the language, but still having to apply it. "
Chloe W Wellesley College
"Independence and self-trust! Yes!"
A student Brandeis University
"I practiced my Japanese and gained solo travel experience. I also made Japanese friends and engaged with the local community. "
A student Wellesley College
"I advanced a lot in my writing "
josh S Franciscan University of Steubenville
"Gained experience analyzing texts and writing very quickly! Improved time management as well."
A student Wellesley College
"Definitely worthwhile. I feel like my perspective on the world, and of course especially Morocco, was expanded and deepened in a way that would not have happened had I not studied abroad. "
A student Grinnell College
"I gained a greater perspective on my home country, as well as the country in which the program was located. Given the chance, I'd do it all over again without hesitation."
Lena P Sewanee: The University of the South
"My experience abroad had its ups and downs, but it was worthwhile. One course and professor kept me motivated, the Middlebury Center helped me feel supported, while my host family taught me what kind of people and environment I don’t thrive in. I came away knowing both who I admire and what I want to avoid—invaluable lessons."
A student Mount Holyoke College
"The highs and lows of study abroad really do vary, and the lows can be really challenging. After the initial honeymoon phase of excitement and newness wore off, I struggled with feelings of isolation and frustration. The language barrier also magnified the feeling of being detached from the city/culture. In addition, study abroa..."
A student Pomona College
"I left China at a young age, so this was a very personally fulfilling semester as I was able to see many of my relatives. I challenged myself to explore the unknown corners and reality of Chinese people with a focus towards migrant workers on the outskirts or Beijing. I had loved Chinese literature for a long time, so it was def..."
Ziying J Middlebury College
"I made amazing connections with people. I also learnt a lot about architectural design (including hard skills such as software use). It was so worth it."
Ashley H Wellesley College