SUNY Oswego
https://ww1.oswego.edu/international/education-abroad
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SUNY Oswego is a program provider offering 23 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad abroad programs in 12 countries such as Australia, Cuba, France, and Ireland.
SUNY Oswego is committed to providing students with meaningful opportunities to engage with the world through its Education Abroad programs. With more than 80 programs in over 30 countries, Oswego offers a wide variety of study, internship, and faculty-led options to fit students’ academic, personal, and professional goals.
Students can choose from semester, year-long, and short-term programs that integrate into their degree plans while offering cultural immersion and global perspectives. Many programs are taught in English, and others provide language study and immersion opportunities.
The Office of International Education and Programs provides comprehensive support through advising, scholarships, and pre-departure orientations, ensuring that students are well-prepared for success abroad. By studying overseas, Oswego students gain cross-cultural competencies, adaptability, and a broadened worldview that prepare them to excel in a diverse and interconnected global society.
For more information, visit https://ww1.oswego.edu/international/education-abroad.
Study Abroad with SUNY Oswego
"What did I not learn? It was 1000% worthwhile"
A student Middlebury College
"Lean into discomfort with language and with people. If they shut you down, at least you tried. Mostly they don't, especially Cubans."
A student Middlebury College
"I gained a lot of confidence from knowing I could take care of myself without the aid of my parents. I was happy to have improved my language skills and made friends with a number of interesting and supportive people. I had a lot of fun and would absolutely do it over again."
Faith F SUNY Purchase
"YES! It was wonderful, I learned a lot about Chinese culture but also a lot about other cultures and how different countries interact and view each other. I also learned a lot about American culture that I had never really considered until I saw it compared with so many others. Initially I wanted to go to China because I just wa..."
Jordan R SUNY Purchase
"It was absolutely worth it. Even if you aren't a French major."
Derek B SUNY - Stony Brook
"Studying abroad completely changed my life. Paris is just beautiful, and you will never get bored there. I am planning to go back for a year after I graduate. You grow a lot as a person from living abroad (basically on your own), and your French will improve enormously."
Linda L Tufts University
"The culture between the U.S and France. And the basic understanding."
ChingWen C SUNY - College at Oswego
"Firstly, my French improved ten-fold. I have always longed to travel but now it is more of a priority. I also have a much better understanding of France and how France views itself and other countries. I also have a much better perception of the US and how lucky we are to be Americans."
Maureen L SUNY - College at Oswego
"100% "
Matthew D SUNY - College at Oswego
"I wouldn't take it back for everything, and I would do it again in a heartbeat."
Candice R SUNY - College at Geneseo
"Anyone who says they didn't get something out of an experience like this; you can tell that the problem wasn't the program. It was the person. If you don't get something out of travelling you're not a traveler and just stay home! "
Zachary H SUNY - College at Oswego
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Colleen W SUNY Purchase
"My experience was amazing. Not only did my speaking skills improve immensely, but I was able to understand a majority of everything that anyone said. I hope to go back as soon as possible and have since changed Spanish from my minor to a dual major. My host mom is even planning a trip to the US to visit!"
Jillian F SUNY - College at Cortland
"Living in France and traveling throughout Europe will be an experience that I will never forget. Although there were some downsides to the program, the friends that I made and the experiences that I had were well worth it. Furthermore, Nice is the most beautiful place I have ever been, and for that I will always be thankful to h..."
Monique G SUNY - College at Oswego
"yes. very worthwhile for the first time studying abroad"
Bailey R SUNY - College at Oswego
"Yes and no. The experience was great, but for the money and the debt I owe now, It's not worth that."
Ross G SUNY - College at Oswego
"Self-confidence"
Pamela A SUNY - College at Oswego
"My experience in Budapest was incredible. I discovered Hungarian culture alongside friends from all over the world who were also new to Hungary. I really feel like I grew up and enjoyed the experience so much; I wouldn't change a thing! "
Kelly M SUNY - College at Oswego
"YES! It just makes me want to travel more and learn as much about the rest of the world as I can."
Jacquelyn C SUNY - College at Oswego
"Living in Europe for 6 months allowed me to travel and experience history and culture which has helped me become more well rounded and It has left me with a different outlook on current events and world views"
Tyler B SUNY - Stony Brook
"Yes"
Aurin A SUNY - College at Oswego
"I gained a lot from this study abroad experience. I gained negative feelings towards the country of France and its people. I gained jealousy towards Europeans that have such a great convenience to travel. I gained great experiences in the countries I visited in Europe, outside of France. I gained great memories with some great f..."
Nadine K SUNY - College at Oswego
"Absolutely. I would do it over again in a second"
Nadia S Middlebury College
"Yes but not at all in the way I anticipated. "
Tara B SUNY - College at Oswego
"I came away with a better sense of people and a broadened perspective on the world around me. I came away thinking about things differently and through a different lense."
Michael S SUNY - College at Oswego