Syracuse University
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Syracuse University is a program provider offering 11 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad abroad programs in 9 countries such as France, Germany, Poland, and Spain.
Syracuse University offers a robust and diverse array of study abroad programs through Syracuse Abroad, providing students with transformative international experiences. With over 100 programs in more than 60 locations worldwide, students can immerse themselves in different cultures while pursuing academic excellence.
The university operates five overseas centers in Florence, London, Madrid, Santiago (Chile), and Strasbourg (France), each offering semester-long programs that integrate students into the local culture and academic environment. These centers provide a range of courses across various disciplines, including liberal arts, architecture, engineering, and business. Additionally, Syracuse Abroad offers a unique theme-based program in Central Europe, allowing students to explore historical and cultural dynamics across multiple countries.
For students seeking shorter commitments, Syracuse University provides summer and short-term programs, ranging from one to ten weeks. These programs are available in locations such as Florence, London, Madrid, and Strasbourg, and often include faculty-led courses, internships, and cultural excursions. Moreover, the World Partner Programs expand opportunities by allowing students to study at partner institutions in over 40 additional locations globally, catering to specific academic interests and career goals.
Syracuse Abroad emphasizes immersive learning experiences, offering internships, language study at all levels, homestays, and community engagement projects. These programs are designed to prepare students to navigate and contribute to an increasingly interconnected world, fostering global citizenship and cross-cultural understanding.
For more information, visit our website at https://suabroad.syr.edu/destinations.
Study Abroad with Syracuse University
"I gained a lot from being immersed in a new culture. "
A student Syracuse University
"My mental health improved a lot with the environment and culture. I felt more motivated to go out. I had a routine to look forward to everyday so I loved every moment. "
Elissa Torres Syracuse University
"I achieved my goal of studying abroad in London that I had since the 5th or 6th grade. I couldn’t even explain how much fun I had. I would do it again in a heartbeat and I hope to return to London one day. "
A student Syracuse University
"I gain so much respect for the lifestyle that Spanishards but Europeans live. The food access the free health care the abundance of self-care for life and how well they can separate work and personal. "
Imelda Rodriguez Syracuse University
"I learned how to integrate into a new culture and it was fascinating."
Kiana Claire Khoshnoud Syracuse University
"I definitely became more independent, and learned some important time management skills. After all, living in a big city you're reliant on public transportation, like the tube, which can be unpredictable. When the tube workers go on strike, you have to figure out an alternate option (happened a few times). You can learn so much ..."
Monica Rich Syracuse University
"I really learned about the impact of Nazism and Communism on Central Europe and the lasting impact on the people, cultures and governments of these countries. "
Sarah McLafferty Syracuse Academy
"It was worthwhile for sure and I loved what I "
Calder McNeil Bucknell University
"It was a good experience but I would never live with a host family again"
A student Syracuse University
"Going abroad provided me so independence and also a lot of personal growth. Because I was alone I became a lot more confident in my decision making and that I could do things on my own. My abroad experience was very worthwhile. Not only did I experience this personal growth, but I also was able to explore beautiful and historic ..."
A student Lehigh University
"I gained experience on how to live on my own in a foreign place. I learned how to use my new language skills to get around and I learned how to appreciate different cultures."
Matthew Muralles Williams College
"My study abroad experience was definitely worthwhile. I have learned so much about the Italian culture, and how different it is from America."
Jillian Syracuse University
"I learned how to live away from home for a while, consistently step out of my comfort zone, adjust to a new culture, find my way around in many different cultures. Definitely worthwhile."
Mark Weiss Syracuse University
"I was able to travel and experience more than just my host country. It was amazing. The classes I took were the most amazing classes I took all through college. "
Sommer Pacana Syracuse University
"Yes very worthwhile. I learned about many different cultures and ways of life. Met new people and went to new places I'll always remember."
PARKER S. CONVERSE Syracuse University
"Gained a more grounded sense of independence. Developed confidence in being in unfamiliar situations. Improved on my Spanish language. Learned more about the culture of Spain and the political climate of Europe than I ever would have otherwise. "
A student University of Colorado - Boulder
"Learned so much in my classes that were all very interesting and taught from a local perspective. London has so much history and culture and is a great place to travel to the rest of Europe from for cheap. Super worthwhile"
A student Syracuse University
"I was able to open my mind to new ideas and experiences, it was so worthwhile"
A student Syracuse University
"Aside from my Spanish dramatically improving I gained the confidence to hold a conversation with someone who I knew I couldn’t immediately switch to English with if I got stuck on a word "
A student Syracuse University
"I learned how to travel alone, about the British communications industry, and I just really grew as a person. It was 10000% worthwhile."
Caitlin Johnston Syracuse University
"As an architecture major studying abroad is essential for a well rounded education"
florence_girl Syracuse University
"Deeper connection with the Italian culture. More comfortably traveling abroad. I can speak Italian!"
A student Syracuse University
"I was able to improve my Spanish, live in a different country for an extended period, and travel easily throughout Europe "
A student Syracuse University
"I learned so much from the courses I took and the experiences I had. I gained so much independence and personal growth from walking through the streets of Florence to taking flights across Europe to explore all they had to offer. "
Conor Souki Loyola University Maryland
"Absolutely worthwhile. In fact, it wasn't until our last week in the program that we finally were understanding the city, culture, language and many of us wanted to continue studying abroad! It really does fly. I came back to my campus with an appreciation of my University and took full advantage of everything that was offered. ..."
Claudia Garib Syracuse University