University of Evansville
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University of Evansville is a program provider offering 1 abroad program. Programs offered include Study Abroad abroad programs in 1 country such as The United Kingdom.
Understanding other countries and cultures is an imperative part of success in today's increasingly global marketplace. What better way to understand another culture than to immerse yourself in it?
Whether you're interested in spending time at Harlaxton College in Grantham, England; going on one of our faculty-led programs in places like China, Israel, or Trinidad; or embarking on a service-related project overseas, UE will help you find the right match for your interests.
Please take a moment to browse this site and explore the exciting study abroad options available to University of Evansville students, then contact the Office of Study Abroad to start learning which of our challenging, structured, affordable, and unforgettable programs can be part of your University of Evansville experience.
For more information, visit https://www.usi.edu/international/study-abroad.
Study Abroad with University of Evansville
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A student University of Southern Indiana
"I learned how to be more comfortable with traveling on my own. Testing my independence was a huge goal of mine when I decided to study abroad."
A student University of Southern Indiana
"I gained cultural knowledge throughout my experience. I was able to emerge myself in the culture. "
A student University of Evansville
"If you are iffy about doing something just do it (to a certain extent). I would rather walk away from a situation saying I did it just to do it rather than regretting not doing it later in life. Also take everything as it comes, things go wrong and you might get lost but i promise everything will be ok in the end. Also take a..."
A student University of Southern Indiana
"I gained confidence, maturity, and independence, along with a greater respect for the many cultures around the world. It was without a doubt worthwhile."
Ian McGinnis Texas Lutheran University
"I learned that the friends you make while undergoing your study abroad experience are your friends for life, always make sure you have some amount of emergency money on you in that country's currency, and that isolation is not a bad thing and can lead to personal reflection."
Camille Green Texas Lutheran University
"That everyone is outhere just trying to live life to the fullest & be in the moment, man... I realized how many people have that adventure spirit & want to only see the world but be a part of it in a bigger way. H*ck yes it was worthwhile!"
Ryan Barry Texas Lutheran University
"I learned about new cultures, grew out of my comfort zone, discovered a passion for travel, became more confident, learned new world views, and learned skills to travel on my own. "
Miranda Baker University
"Harlaxton offers a class structure and scheduling that allows students to become more immersed in British culture while being free to travel throughout Europe. Harlaxton provides many opportunities to meet members of the local community, grow closer to other Harlaxton students, and experience personal growth. Harlaxton has allow..."
Morgan Woodward University of Evansville
"There is way more to see than just America itself, and the European culture is very different from American culture."
Molly Goodwin University of Southern Indiana
"I learned that there are some experiences you can only find when in another country. "
Brandon Berglund Eastern Illinois University
"This whole trip was amazing and if I had the chance to do it again I would in a heartbeat. I learned how to be more independent and to accept new ideas that may have seemed scary at first. "
Brennan Jenkins University of Southern Indiana
"There is so much more to see outside of the US. My time abroad was definitely worthwhile because of all the countries I was able to visit. "
Molly Goodwin University of Southern Indiana
"I gained many different experiences while abroad and I learned how to be not only a US citizen, but a global citizen. I matured greatly during this time and it was undoubtedly worthwhile. "
A student University of Southern Indiana
"Confidence, autonomy, and social communication skills"
Afsar Sunesara Texas Lutheran University
"My semester at Harlaxton is something I will treasure forever. Time went by so quickly; fleeting, like a shooting star, but also profound and beautiful. I gained a stronger sense of identity and independence. Being uplifted out of the familiarity of home and put into a foreign culture where I knew absolutely no one was an edifyi..."
A student Texas Lutheran University
"I learned a lot about my self and my boundaries, including what I'm comfortable with and how far I can push myself in many respects of life. I did things I never thought I'd do before I graduated college, and it was so worth it to experience the craziest things with so many of my new crazy friends."
Anna T Texas Lutheran University
"I learned to trust my instincts, navigation skills and ability to remember important details as I spent a lot of time traveling independently. The experience was definitely worthwhile because I believe I came home with a new confidence and boldness. "
Claire Abell University of Southern Indiana
"I made many friends and amazing memories"
Lillian Schnautz University of Southern Indiana
"Leadership skills; yes"
A student University of Southern Indiana
"I gained more knowledge on culture, and it was definitely worthwhile. "
Hannah Sibrel University of Southern Indiana
"I learned more about history and met new people. Yes, I would do it again if I could."
Kayla C Texas Lutheran University
"It was all worth it! I learned the varies cultures throughout Europe and how to be the best traveler. "
Yareli Krause Texas Lutheran University
"I gained a better understanding of the world. I had some culture shock moments where I knew the world had problems but seeing them for my own eyes were something else. I wouldn't have traded any experience."
Kari Mast Texas Lutheran University
"A new version of self. A love of the world and a great sense of adventure. Maturity and the ability to adapt quickly. "
Brielle Brown Texas Lutheran University