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
"I gained new perspectives on healthcare and research, got exposed to a new culture, and am left with lifelong memories. "
Peter G Brandeis University
"I gained independence and confidence as a traveler - I took many solo trips to other parts of italy while in the program and found these incredibly worthwhile."
Ellie G Brandeis University
"It was 100% worthwhile. It was amazing to immerse yourself in a different culture."
A student Brandeis University
"I learned a lot about different specialties within the medical field and I learned how to plan and travel independently. It was definitely worthwhile."
Audrey Grotheer Brandeis University
"I learned that the world is a very big place with very different views on everything. I met people from South America, Australia,Southeast Asia, and honestly everywhere. I gained a new perspective on life and how cultures differ. I think it was worthwhile and I think everyone should experience it!"
Taylor Borrero Temple University
"I became fluent in Italian and I learned much more about my family's homeland and religion. I also met Pope Francis. "
Catherine Eccleston Brandeis University
"It opens your eyes, it puts life in perspective. Its not all about growing up, going to get a degree, job and settling down with a family in a white picket fence yard. It's a big world with amazing people, places, food and culture. You're doing yourself an injustice if you don't experience it"
A student Temple University
"I learned to be more open-minded and more active in listening to other people's story. "
A student Temple University
"I learned more about myself in 4 months than I have in a whole lifetime. This gave me the ability to discover who I am, who I want to be, what I want to achieve, etc. I learned and was able to get educated on the culture of a whole other country (whether it was traditional or modern), and got to get a taste of what it is like to..."
Ivy Nguyen Temple University
"It was defiantly worthwhile because of how much I gained from studying there in such a short time period. "
Kasey Blair Temple University
"I gained a second language. It was worthwhile."
Gina Monahan Temple University
"I learned how to be more independent and to appreciate cultures other than my own. I had a great experience!"
A student Brandeis University
"I gained so much!! Wonderful American friends, and experiences that have opened me up and made me a more well-rounded person. "
Orli S Brandeis University
"It was definitely worth while. On top of learning about and experiencing and culture completely different from my own, i learned a lot about my self. I think i gained a lot of confidence and independence. "
Destiny Hopkins Trinity University
"Japan is a hub for art. I feel my appreciation for art got better."
Shuhui Z Trinity University
"Seeing the extent of how different people are in different cultures, and yet still all so similar. This was a life lesson that taught me more about myself, and about the world."
Alvin Mbabazi Trinity University
"I learned the outlook of young Japanese adults and about the issues relevant to their society"
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"It was an eye-opening experience that I am so appreciative I was able to have. I definitely became a more independent and mature me because I went. It was most certainly worthwhile, I think everyone should have the chance to live abroad for a while, and be able to come back with a broader view of the world and life itself. There..."
Alison T Brandeis University
"I learned about myself, about my ancestry, and had a great time."
Brandon Lieberman Trinity University
"It was extremely worthwhile! I think the biggest things I learned were personal- I felt so much personal growth and development, gained so much independence, and established my love and connection to the country. I also learned about living in someone else's home, how to overcome language and cultural barriers, in addition to ev..."
A student Brandeis University
"I learnt a lot about the world. Definitely worthwhile"
Savannah B Brandeis University
"Worthwhile"
A student Pennsylvania State University - University Park / Penn State
"I learned to say yes to every experience that might put me out of my comfort zone."
Robert R Temple University
"Even though I didn't necessarily meet all the Japanese people I had in mind, I was surprised by the diversity of people I met in general. Temple Japan had students coming in from all over the world and I was in close contact with them the whole time. Even if they weren't all Japanese, the people I met there was the greatest pa..."
Matthew P Trinity University
"I learned a lot about the kind of person I was being on my own. The more of the world I saw, the more I realized how much I still had to see. While I wouldn't do the program again, it's really hard to have a bad experience abroad."
Emily H Trinity University