Temple University
https://studyabroad.temple.edu/non-temple-students
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Temple University is a program provider offering 9 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad and Internship abroad programs in 5 countries such as Ireland, Italy, Germany, and Japan.
Thank you so much for your interest in Temple University’s study abroad programs! Temple University Education Abroad and Overseas Campuses has been leading Temple's international initiatives for over sixty years, promoting globalization as one of Temple's core values. Temple’s overseas campuses and study abroad programs aim to offer a variety of opportunities for students from all majors and interests to integrate a global perspective into their academic trajectory. Working with over 300 colleges and universities throughout the U.S., we aim to provide access to quality study abroad opportunities which encourage student development, engage with the local community, and adhere to the highest health, safety and security standards. Our staff members in Philadelphia and abroad look forward to assisting you as you embark on such an extraordinary journey, and working with you towards a successful experience abroad.
For more information, visit https://studyabroad.temple.edu/about/non-temple-students.
Study Abroad with Temple University
"Studying abroad in Rome completely changed my life. I gained a huge amount of confidence, learned so much about myself, and met so many amazing people from all over the world. The worst part about studying abroad was getting on the plane to come home! "
Mackenzie K Temple University
"I would say it was worthwhile. I feel different from how I use to think of the world. I appreciate what I have here in the U.S. more and understand, not entirely, different cultures. I think with any job that requires you to work over seas as an expatriate, it is important to understand the local culture. It creates avenues for ..."
Lindsey N Trinity University
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Emily Y Fordham University
"Enormously. I came back to the U.S. with a greater appreciation for our economy, resources, and way of life. I also grew in my fondness and understanding of European culture. It was a win-win situation. "
Emily L Fordham University
"Definitely. I am so incredibly happy that I had this opportunity. I met so many great people and went to so many amazing places, I wouldn't trade those experiences for anything. I definitely am more willing to try new things and I am even more curious about different cultures than I was before going abroad. My future plans defin..."
Elizabeth A Fordham University
"I gained language, world outlook and a wonderful 4 months."
Sofia M Fordham University
"It was amazing!"
Benjamin B DePauw University
"I wouldn't say it was life-changing, since I was very well prepared for what I would experience there, but I definitely want to go back as many times as I can in my life. The only major change in me has been my decision to work and live in Japan in the event that my post-graduation plans all fall through."
Robert R University of Rochester
"Going to Japan was great. I definitely hope to go back some day. It's interesting to feel so much like an outsider. At first it was very unsettling, but the more Japanese people I got to know, the more I learned about Japan's global relationships. It was an eye-opening experience in that sense. Allover, the most impressive ..."
Christina Barrera Maryland Institute College of Art
"It was expensive and not terribly productive but it was definitely worthwhile. You what I did for the first 21 years of my life? Stay home and study. Suddenly here I was in a foreign country full of distractions, and culture and intrigue and the classes weren't as challenging as I was used to (but in all fairness I was used to q..."
A student Temple University
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RomeGirl Tufts University